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Renewed vows

Parallels is giving some delayed attention to Hewlett-Packard's Integrity servers today.…

  Tue, 01 Jul 2008 12:23:05 +0200

Mac OS X 10.5.4 lands

Apple has coughed up 25 security updates that come bundled with yesterday's release of Mac OS X 10.5.4.…

  Thu, 26 Jun 2008 16:47:18 +0200

Flattering release

Love Red Hat Enterprise Linux and want the latest edition, but can't stand the company and refuse to give it a single red cent? You're in luck.…

  Thu, 26 Jun 2008 14:13:55 +0200

Read my... oh

Having lasted less than three years, the Linux Phone Standards (LiPS) Forum is folding itself into the Linux Mobile (LiMO) Foundation. The closure comes a scant six months after the completion of version one of its standard.…

  Thu, 26 Jun 2008 12:22:45 +0200

Can't find a 'compelling' reason to upgrade, says IT dept. insider

Windows Vista is not for Intel, it has been claimed. The chip giant will not be installing the new operating systems on its many thousands of desktop PCs. It has "no compelling case" to do so.…

Windows? No prob. I can tool you

Review Mandriva Linux recently announced the Mandriva Flash 2008 Spring operating system, the latest version of its Linux-on-a-USB-stick distro.…

Lifecycles updated, possibly more complicated than fluid dynamics

Summit Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) versions 4 and 5 are going to stick around in full support mode a full year longer.…

VMware in the rear

Parallels has stolen a march on VMware with the release of virtualization software for Intel-based servers running Apple's OS X Leopard operating system.…

  Wed, 18 Jun 2008 23:04:19 +0200

Don't be so aggressive, guys

Summit Red Hat is extremely late to the virtualization hypervisor party, but the company is confident that its reputation as a prominent Linux licenser will push the technology to even greater heights. Open source style.…

Windows masterwork completed, finally

After 15 years of development, a running battle with Microsoft and persistent doubts about its viability, the first proper version of Wine - a middleware tool to run Windows applications on Unix-like operating systems - has finally arrived.…

For newbies and Linux dark-lords

Review 2008 is proving to be a banner year for Linux distributions; so far we've seen Ubuntu 8.04 and Fedora 9, both of which go a long way toward making Linux painless for newbies.…

Packages, packages, packages

The next year will be a critical time for OpenSolaris, according to Ian Murdock, the founder of Debian brought in by Sun Microsystems last year to lead its OS operation.…

  Fri, 13 Jun 2008 17:54:41 +0200

Keep baking, boys

Review Sun has made good on its promise to deliver OpenSolaris, the company's Unix-based answer to Linux, with a company-supported, commercial update arriving in mid-May. Although far from a complete product, the latest OpenSolaris is impressive and in the long run could prove a viable alternative to Linux.…

Solution: give them more Windows Vista!

A leading Wall Street cheerleader for Windows Vista has taken the gloss off a new Microsoft website encouraging customers to give Windows Vista a go.…

  Wed, 11 Jun 2008 12:56:33 +0200

But still fighting third lawsuit

Red Hat Inc today settled two patent lawsuits that the Linux software firm had been contesting.…

Separating out PowerPC and Intel code at last?

Apple's next major Mac OS X released, yesterday confirmed as Snow Leopard, will focus solely on under-the-bonnet changes, the Mac maker has revealed. But will owners of PowerPC-based machines be left in the cold?…

No deadline like the present

The official June 30 cut-off date for Windows XP is getting even fuzzier, with Dell vowing to sell PCs running the operating system until "at least 2009".…

  Thu, 05 Jun 2008 00:26:03 +0200

Netbook Remix on the way to OEMs

Canonical, the corporate sugar-daddy of Ubuntu, is unveiling a new version of the operating system designed specifically for the now en vogue market of ultra low-cost laptops.…

  Tue, 03 Jun 2008 21:13:02 +0200

2010 pass extended to low-cost desktops

Looks like the Small, Cheap Computer™ craze has yet again broken Microsoft's nerve to completely kill off Windows XP.…

'Not a failure, not a mistake'

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer yesterday insisted that the firm was not guilty of making huge blunders with its unloved operating system Windows Vista.…

Whispering grass

A former Gentoo developer yesterday revealed that he has been working on a new hardcore Linux distribution, dubbed Exherbo.…

  Mon, 19 May 2008 07:02:02 +0200

Microsoft's 'stupid, stupid, stupid' document goes missing

Microsoft has posted a nine-page document on Five Misunderstood Features in Windows Vista [unavailable for download since Tim wrote this, but touched on in the Windows Vista team blog here - Reg Dev ed]. Apparently these "cause confusion and slow Windows Vista adoption for many folks." Here they are:…

  Fri, 16 May 2008 13:47:30 +0200

Wait for sticky plaster patch

Hewlett-Packard has told customers not to install Windows XP service pack three (SP3) on AMD-based desktops until Microsoft and HP cough fixes to the endless reboot snafu that has wreaked havoc on PCs.…

Common components

Mark Shuttleworth, head of Canonical and founder of the Ubuntu project, has called on other Linux developers to synchronize releases of new versions of their distros.…

  Tue, 13 May 2008 20:23:26 +0200

Locksmith overtime for sys admins

Debian has warned of a vulnerability in its cryptographic functions that could leave systems open to attack.…

Taking care of the little guy

Microsoft today announced that it will launch a “public preview” program for two of its first Windows Server 2008-based bundles.…

Plenty of muscle for hardcore nerds too

Fedora 9, the latest release from the Fedora Project, goes up for download on Tuesday. The ninth release of Fedora ushers in a number of changes aimed at making the venerable distribution a more newbie-friendly desktop, but longtime users needn't fear a great dumbing down; version 9 packs plenty of power user punch as well.…

  Mon, 12 May 2008 14:45:48 +0200

AMD feels the heat as Microsoft goes AWOL on fix

Microsoft has so far failed to provide any plausible solution to Windows XP customers who have seen their PCs crippled by the install of service pack three (SP3).…

  Fri, 09 May 2008 15:12:19 +0200

That Groundhog Day feeling, again

Microsoft's service pack three (SP3) for Windows XP has caused havoc on hundreds of PCs, just hours after it was released as an automatic update.…

  Wed, 07 May 2008 00:32:25 +0200

Second verse, same as the first

Microsoft is giving the automatic web release of Windows XP Service Pack 3 another go today, after an eleventh hour muck-up ruined its scheduled availability last week.…

  Mon, 05 May 2008 06:02:02 +0200

Elasticated Amazon support, squared

The first supported first version of Sun Microsystems' OpenSolaris, AKA Project Indiana, makes its debut today with additional backing from Amazon's Elastic Computing Cloud.…

  Thu, 01 May 2008 19:42:11 +0200

Can software live without its maker?

Linux developer Hans Reiser's conviction for first-degree murder has re-ignited the debate about the future of Linux's various file systems.…

Qumranet wants you hooked on SolidICE

Qumranet, a rather small software company, wants to make a very large play in the virtualization market with a new product. It's looking for Solid ICE to go up against the desktop virtulization wares from VMware, Citrix, Microsoft and a host of start-ups.…

  Mon, 28 Apr 2008 08:02:02 +0200

Take our software, please...

Sun Microsystems is in talks with two more Linux projects to ensure its open source software and tools are delivered straight into the hands of developers.…

Shuttleworth pegs Yahoo! as a path to Flail

Interview Well, here I am just a few miles from Yahoo!' headquarters and Microsoft's Silicon Valley residence. It's Sunday, and I've yet to hear screams from either camp. So, it seems that Microsoft's call to action deadline around the Yahoo! buy is passing with a lack of fanfare. Yahoo! may surprise us yet by leaking something to the New York Times or perhaps Steve Ballmer will call up his buds at the Wall Street Journal, but in lieu of such actual movements, I'm left wanting.…

  Fri, 25 Apr 2008 23:47:02 +0200

Intel's SpeedStep inside too

Sun Microsystems has released a fresh update for Solaris, but the 10 5/08 injection may appeal most to users running older generations of the operating system.…

Landlord rage

Prominent FreeBSD developer Kip Macy has been charged with waging a campaign of terror against people renting apartments in a six-unit building he owns. He stands accused of cutting out floor supports to retaliate against a tenant who went to court to keep from being evicted.…

  Wed, 23 Apr 2008 20:08:48 +0200

Red Hat revs Fedora 9

Stripped-down operating systems made specifically for virtual machine appliances have tickled the fancy of the Linux collective, and these types of systems are keeping commercial distributors busy pushing out their versions of the concept.…

Will bird's flight usher in Linux peace?

Interview On Thursday, the Ubuntu 8.04 magic happens. The operating system - called Hardy Heron at playgrounds around Silicon Valley - goes up for download in its various forms, most notably Server and Desktop.…

  Tue, 22 Apr 2008 17:46:05 +0200

Class action lawsuit gets go ahead

Microsoft’s has lost its attempt to overturn a key ruling in the Windows Vista Capable lawsuit.…

That Vista/Server 2008 look

Microsoft has released to manufacturing Windows XP Service Pack 3. The fresh software disgorgement will be made available for download through the Windows Update and the Microsoft Download Center services on April 29.…

Juice your desktop with Server

IT infrastructure veteran Mark Wilson asks:…

  Fri, 18 Apr 2008 17:14:58 +0200

Confesses to Vista's bloat and imperfections

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has admitted that Windows Vista is an incomplete product, even though the operating system has been on the market for more than a year.…

Tired of being taken seriously

Microsoft may not excel at delivering software on-time, but it does make one hell of a lame video. Witness an internal promotional flick about the firm's Vista operating system which turned up on YouTube.…

Pesky Microsoft just won't play ball

Linux and open source software giant Red Hat has abandoned plans to develop a consumer desktop product because it cannot compete with the might of Microsoft.…

  Wed, 16 Apr 2008 18:12:48 +0200

As SP1 automatic download goes MIA

Updated Microsoft has admitted it is investigating reports that a recent Windows Vista security update causes havoc with some USB devices, but the software giant has yet to provide a fix for the cock-up.…

  Thu, 10 Apr 2008 22:15:15 +0200

11i v3 Update 2, a name that's practically poetry

Hewlett-Packard's Unix team has rolled out a fresh release of the HP-UX operating system, and has yet again fiddled with the various flavors of the software that customers can acquire.…

For bargain basement PCs only

Microsoft said today it will continue to sell Windows XP Home beyond its scheduled June 30 kill-date for the emerging class of "ultra-low-cost PCs," or ULCPCs.…

  Thu, 03 Apr 2008 02:11:57 +0200

Best storage buddies all over again

Microsoft and Symantec have agreed to settle a lawsuit filed two years ago over the use of Veritas code in Microsoft products, including Windows Vista.…

Do no harm

An eBay listing for the Windows Vista laptop that was successfully compromised at last week's Pwn2Own hacking contest was removed after the online auctioneer said it violated terms that forbid sales of items that might do harm.…


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