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News Linux News for Aug 10, 2008:
Linux Users on NBC's Olympics Videos: We Don't Get No Respect
(2008-08-10 01:04:07) OStatic: "Where is Rodney Dangerfield when we need him? There are some heated messages flying around in the Ubuntu forums because NBC has announced that it will offer its online video coverage of the Beijing Olympics to Internet Explorer and Firefox users on the Mac and Windows, but not to Linux browser users."
Openbravo, MySQL: Killer Open Source Combo Coming Soon
(2008-08-10 05:04:07) The VAR Guy: "Based in Spain, Openbravo is backed by $12 million in new funding, a growing partner program and a new Ubuntu Linux Server effort. Translation: Openbravo seems to be on quite a roll."
Acquia: Counting Down to Commercially Supported Drupal
(2008-08-10 09:04:07) OStatic: "Acquia, as we've covered before, has been working away on an array of support offerings and services for the powerful open source Drupal content management system (CMS). OStatic is based on Drupal, as are sites such as Fast Company and The Onion. Acquia's goal is to apply a Red Hat-like approach to support and services for Drupal, and it will deliver these offerings later this year."
2008 Bossie Awards Honor "Best of" Open Source
(2008-08-10 13:04:07) InfoWorld: "Awards were given to 60 winners across 8 categories covering business and productivity applications, development tools, middleware, networking, security, and storage. Winners include (among others) OpenOffice.org for office productivity, Snort for network intrusion detection, Splunk for security log analysis, Jitterbit for data and application integration, SugarCRM, Alfresco in content management."
Relax, Open-Source Lawyers Aren't About to Sue You
(2008-08-10 17:04:07) OStatic: "He suggests that businesses should think twice before using open-source software, lest they find themselves on the receiving end of a lawsuit themselves. Fortunately for the open-source community, his claims don't hold much water."
ASUS P5E64 WS Professional Review
(2008-08-10 21:04:07) Phoronix: "The motherboard we are looking at is the ASUS P5E64 WS Professional, which ships with all of the usual ASUS innovations in addition to having four PCI Express x16 slots."
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