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Microsoft learned from open source: Security boss
Posted By Adam Beecher - 18:42, 8 May 2003
Microsoft’s global director of product security, George Stathakopoulos, has told ZDNet Australia that the software giant has learned security lessons from the wider software community.
Doolin Technology Sessions in Dublin (#8)
Posted By Kevin Lyda - 02:14, 7 May 2003
Doolin Technologies is presenting the eighth session of its first series of technology talks on Thursday 8th May. All are welcome to attend.
PeopleSoft makes the Linux leap
Posted By Adam Beecher - 17:43, 6 May 2003
PeopleSoft said it will announce plans at a customer conference in Las Vegas on Tuesday to convert its entire line of business applications, which includes more than 170 products, to run on the open-source Linux operating system.
SuSE 8.2 approaches computing Nirvana
Posted By Adam Beecher - 12:01, 2 May 2003
Edited by Adam Beecher - 12:01, 2 May 2003
There's a lot to like in SuSE's latest edition, 8.2, and little to complain about. There are security enhancements and graphics tweaks partly due to KDE 3.1, and major administration bonuses in YaST-2. It's clear that SuSE has worked hard to accommodate the corporate desktop market as well as the home user since edition 8.1, which we did not recommend.

Beyond Linux From Scratch 1.0 Released
Posted By Adam Beecher - 11:57, 2 May 2003
"DistroWatch reports about the 1.0 release of Beyond Linux From Scratch (BLFS), a subproject of Linux From Scratch: 'The BLFS Development team is proud to announce the release of BLFS 1.0. With this release, you can take your LFS 4.1 base beyond a development system. It can be a desktop, a firewall, a multimedia player/editor, an Apache web server or all of the above. You install only what you need. Your Distro. Your Rules. Enjoy.'"
IBM denies charges of Unix theft
Posted By Adam Beecher - 11:56, 2 May 2003
IBM has denied SCO Group's allegations that it misappropriated Unix trade secrets, but Big Blue isn't giving hints about what its eventual strategy will be for battling the lawsuit.
Microsoft do it again: Office Lock In
Posted By Ken Guest - 12:03, 28 April 2003
Microsoft has slid on its commitment to produce open standard file formats for its Office products, specifically Microsoft has backed away from implementing an OASIS-defined industry standard.
LEWD POTD
Posted By Proinnsias Breathnach - 11:00, 28 April 2003
Niall has posted about a LEWD POTD tonight in the Lord Lucan, in (suprisingly) Lucan !
For the uninitiated LEWD is the Linux Enthusiasts of West(ish) Dublin(ish) and POTD is a Pint / Pub Of The Day.
All are welcome, although you might want to give Niall a heads-up if you intend heading along ... to make sure someone else appears !
Another ILUG wedding !
Posted By Proinnsias Breathnach - 12:02, 25 April 2003
Edited by Adam Beecher - 12:02, 25 April 2003
The committee are dropping like flies ... first our PRO (Liam) gets hitched in February, and now it's the turn of John "Kate" Looney who married Julie today (April 25th) at 15:30 in Dublin.
Congratulations John from all of us !

Open Source in Northern Ireland
Posted By Ken Guest - 09:24, 24 April 2003
Edited by Ken Guest - 09:24, 24 April 2003
As contributed by caspol
NIOSC - northern ireland open source community - have established a website to promote all things open source up North. They recently held the first open/workshop day which was very well attended for the first event of its type and are planning to hold more in the future.

                                                                                                    

 

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