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Businesses

Submission + - How Do I Build a Micro ISP? 1

mpapet writes: I live in a typical suburban neighborhood where it would be quite economical and well within my capabilities for me to provide Internet access to my neighbors. Except the problem I have is figuring out how to get neighbors connected to my data pipe.

Running an outdoor cat5 has multiples of low wife-acceptance factor (WAF) and isn't really expandable. It's easy to imagine my setup would rely on wireless, but I don't have any clear sense of how to scale it to maybe 10 houses or what kind of stuff to use. What technology would you recommend?
Linux Business

Submission + - Linspire's Deal With Microsoft Examined (groklaw.net)

mpapet writes: "Groklaw has an analysis of the contract Linspire signed with Microsoft. "Pretend you are using Microsoft software instead of GPL'd software. Don't think. Don't modify. Don't share. Don't explore. Don't improve. Don't innovate. Don't distribute. Don't sublicense. Don't do "unauthorized" things. Don't do nuttin' or you might get sued." That's just an excerpt from the summary of Microsoft's latest Trojan horse for Linux businesses.

Read all about it. http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=200707201 4373817"

Linux Business

Submission + - First Sighting of Pirated Linux

mpapet writes: A Linux distribution called Pioneer Linux distributed by TechAlign Inc. may be the first ever to claim that Linux can be pirated. The Pioneer Linux distro boldly declares As a business, you should purchase a copy of Pioneer and not pirate it.

Their announcement of a new re-branded Ubuntu distro on distrowatch.org states, " commercial establishments will be required to purchase a copy...". See the distrowatch.org announcement.
Debian

Submission + - Install Debian from Windows

mpapet writes: For those Windows users looking for the easiest way ever to install Linux, Debian has a new win32 installer. http://goodbye-microsoft.com/

It downloads a Debian install image. On reboot, the image is loop mounted. The installer resizes your NTFS partition and installs Debian in the freed space.

The usual "back up your important windows stuff before trying this" applies.
Debian

Submission + - Debian Etch Release Candidate 1

mpapet writes: Debian's code name Etch (testing) has announced RC1. According to the announcement, the release is about 3 months behind schedule. To quote "Nevertheless, it would not be possible to release etch on the original target date while also meeting the Debian community's expectations of quality."

Interested parties are urged to download an install CD and give it a try! http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/

Finally, the codename for the next Debian release is Lenny.

To read the full announcement, go to http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2006 /11/msg00004.html.
Debian

Submission + - Is Debian's Dunc Tank Project Harming Debian?

mpapet writes: According to the Debian Weekly News dated Oct 30th, the Dunc-Tank project where funds are raised for Debian Project Managers appears to be a factor slowing the release of Sid.


Debian developer Jörg Jaspert posted this opinion of the Dunc-Tank project that was signed by several other Debian devs. The summary:


"So, to summarize DTs effects on Debian: It has demotivated a lot of people who now either resigned, simply stopped doing (parts of their) Debian work or are doing a lot less than they did before DT was started. The freeze got delayed and getting the release out on schedule has become nearly impossible. We are unable to see any good virtue in this "experiment"." There are a number of other very interesting comments regarding Dunc-Tank in the post making it a very worthwhile read.
Linux Business

Submission + - What Could The Linux Community Do?

mpapet writes: Over the last couple of weeks, Microsoft's latest attempts to defend itself against the Linux-based distro threat has been steadily increasing in intensity with the latest salvo claiming Linux infringes on Microsoft's patents. http://linux.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/11/17/ 1324248

Microsoft can eliminate the diversity of Linux-distros and swiftly end any hint of competition from Linux distros whenever they are ready. DSL, Slackware, Debian, Mandriva, Freespire, Mepis, are just a few popular distros (http://www.distrowatch.com) that I seriously doubt have the legal resources to go even one round in court.

What's YOUR idea to defuse the Microsoft's threat?
Microsoft

Submission + - Is the Microsoft/Novell Deal a Litigation Bomb

mpapet writes: According to WINE developer Tom Wickline, the Microsoft/Novell deal for Suse support controls commercial customers use of Free Software. Is this the end of commercial OSS developers who are not a part of the Microsoft/Suse pact? More details at the reg.
Microsoft

Submission + - Vista Kernel Patch Protection Compromised

mpapet writes: "According to the blog of Joanna Rutkowska, Microsoft's Patch Guard (PG) security feature has been compromised. I quote from the blog, "... almost any malware of type II malware is capable of "bypassing" PG. For the full story, go to the blog."

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