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FreedomHEC 2007 - Hardware Conference Soon!

by Fouad Bajwa

FreedomHEC2007FreedomHEC is the hardware conference [here] where you’ll learn how easy it is to make your hardware compatible with free, open source operating systems such as Linux, and available to new markets such as servers, next-generation entertainment devices, and more.

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Naughty Naughty Naughty - Microsofts Attempts to Conquer the FOSS World

by Fouad Bajwa

torvalds vs gatesThanks to TuxMachine [here], I came accross some very interesting links showing Microsoft’s attempts to interfere with the FOSS and Linux movement and possibly conquer it by:

1. Microsoft’s CodePlex [here] is an attempt to become FSF’s Savannah or SourceForge.net but if you go through their terms and conditions, you will be amazed how they treat Intellectual Property Rights. I hope the developers joing this site have a good eyesight vision, hey how many fingers are these?

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Strengthening Your Basics - FOSS A General Introduction by IOSN on Wikibooks

by Fouad Bajwa

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“FOSS A General Introduction” serves as an introduction to various aspects and dimensions of FOSS issues, including, FOSS in education, FOSS and government policy, localization, open standards and licensing. This book has been donated to Wikibooks by the International Open Source Network (IOSN) [here] and the UNDP Asia-Pacific Development Information Programme (UNDP-APDIP) [here].

The Wikibook gives a detailed introduction to FOSS, presents various FOSS Success Stories, discusses Linux, Intellectual Property Rights and Licensing, covers Localization and Internationalization of software and has a Glossary and list of various FOSS Licenses in its annextures. Wikibooks [here] is an open-content textbooks collection initiative and contains information and knowledge on a number of other areas of great importance.

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Linux and Windows - Was There Really A War?

by Fouad Bajwa

torvalds vs gatesOne thing that has been constantly pinching me is the perception found in the industry that maybe Linux and Windows are at war or members of both camps are in competition with each other. This is one area where I would like to make a clarification that there is no war nor competition and there never was unless Microsoft camp perceives that on its own which is a very usual anticipation from that camp.

Linux was founded out of hobby by Linus Torvalds and Windows by a company for commercial purposes. Yes, when the Linux Kernel or GNU/Linux was picked up by various commercial vendors and corporations, a competition clearly emerged in the corporate world of business and industry globally between today’s giants like Red Hat, Novell, Microsoft etc.

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LPI launches LPIC-3 Certification Program - Represents the culmination of its Certification Program.

by Fouad Bajwa

lpic3The Linux Professional Institute has launched [here] the LPIC-3 Certification Program representing the culmination of LPI’s Certification Program. LPIC-3 is designed for the “enterprise-level” Linux professional and represents the highest level of professional, distribution-neutral Linux certification within the industry. The LPIC-3 program consists of a single exam for LPIC-3 “Core” designation. A number of “specialty” exams are proposed as additional designations on top of the LPIC-3 “Core” certification. Proposed specialties include the following: Mixed Environment, Security, High Availability and Virtualization, Web and Intranet, and Mail and Messaging. The first such “specialty” designation, “Mixed Environment” has been made available in January 2007.

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Do we really have to explain all that has been proven already?

by Fouad Bajwa

tuxbwDo we really have to explain every time something that is very open and proven worldwide. The context of this question is actually Linux in the enterprise and the best examples we already have are enterprises of the Internet era including giants like Google and Yahoo. These organizations have long reaped the benefits improved efficiency, reliability and cost savings for years with their online. I believe “YES” we will have to continuously advocate the benefits of FOSS and Linux continuously as more and more people turn towards exploring the FOSS option.

Being biased to the fact that people should now know it because its all out there is not an appropriate perception. If this would have always been the case then why do we have to educate people to become Doctors, Engineers, Computer Scientists, Astronauts, Policemen etc.

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Microsoft Vista Could Lose Market & Linux Desktop Usage Will Boost!

by Fouad Bajwa

torvalds vs gatesThe Microsoft launch of its new operating system Vista could possibly loose its previously held Window’s market share due to the fact that Vista carries a whole new set of Graphical User Interface features and enhancements that will require the new end-users of Vista to first receive a significant amount of training to manage the new interfaces. Secondly, Vista may be trying to copy a number of features from products developed by the FOSS community including the Firefox browser.

Third, Vista will not be living up to its promise of including new ground breaking enhancements such as a new file system so people will be getting more of a resource hungry eater than a full of new features operating system. Fourth Vista is going to be one of the most resource hungry Operating Systems ever and you can say goodbye to all your old low-performing hardware equipment like Pentium-4 and below whereas Linux has the capability to even make such low-performance hardware become effectively useful.

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Five Step Guide to selecting the right set of FOSS tools for any requirement:

by Fouad Bajwa

toasterAn evergreen article from Sci-Tech World that I wanted to share with my readers so that you can always select the right software.

Quite a few of us want to opt for open source software, but we don’t know where to begin. Sci-tech World presents a few basic tips for selecting the right software, thus making the switch a tad easier. Here is what you should look out for:

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FOSS in South Asia - Part 4

by Fouad Bajwa

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Part- 4. India Plays “IT” Big

Further adding to local FOSS Ecosystem development initiatives in India, the Indian state of Tamil Nadu has been making headlines [here ] the world over as the state goes for FOSS due to concerns over security and the high costs that Microsoft offers for Windows. The Indian state is not new to FOSS as the local government been running Red Hat Linux on various backend servers coupled with JBoss application server and PostgreSQL databases.

Mr. C.Umashankar the Managing Director, Electronics Corporation of Tamil Nadu (Elcot is a state-owned IT supplier) has clearly announced that

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FOSS in South Asia - Part - 3

by Fouad Bajwa

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Part- 3. India Plays “IT” Open

India has been very prominent on the FOSS world news bulletins due to the fact that with one of the largest populations in the world, the country has been on preference list for Information Technology and Software Business Process Outsourcing for the western or developed world. Adding to this, almost every major FOSS development corporation has either Research and Development center in India as well as country operations including giant brand names like Red Hat, Novell, IBM etc. In India, the Center for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) [here ] has been leading FOSS initiatives in the country.

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FOSS in South Asia - Part 2

by Fouad Bajwa

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Part- 2. Pakistan Brings Nation Closer To Realization

To take FOSS efforts to the next level in Pakistan, the Government initiated a project worth Rs29 million titled “Open Source Resource Center” (OSRC) [here] was established at the through the Ministry of IT’s [here] implementation arm the Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB) [here] in January 2004 in Islamabad to facilitates stake holders and investors in the software industry, should they decide to shift their businesses from vendor-dependent proprietary software to open source software technology. It aims to create a culture of open source software use in Pakistan through media awareness and training workshops, and act as a virtual community for experts in this field.

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FOSS in South Asia - Part 1

by Fouad Bajwa

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Part- I. Realizing True Potential

Readers on this side of the world may not be aware of some very interesting ICT and FOSS developments taking place in the various regions of Asia. First of all, there are many FOSS initiatives that are very active within the overall region adding value to the global FOSS movement. These regional or country level initiatives include organizations and groups like:

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Ten ways to take over the world - Free Software Magazine

by Fouad Bajwa

tuxbwInterested in taking over the world with GNU/Linux? Ken Leyba’s blog on the Free Software Magazine website has a very interesting article [here] and as the title implies, it lists ten interesting ways to take over the world, and in this case, with Linux ofcourse. Some of the points are very useful and the rest are the basics that we have learnt from the test of time and practical experience in the FOSS Industry. The interesting fact nowadays is taht Linux has grown up into a commercial grade Operating System environment and as time is passing, more and more vendors are either developing versions of their software to run on Linux or intend to add this support in the near future. The ten ways listed in no particular order show what you can do whenever you can do :

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The War Against Proprietary Search Engines! - Wikia

by Fouad Bajwa

wikiaCan a wiki-based search engine compete with the established commercial search engines like Google, Yahoo and MSN? No one may have an answer to this at the moment but the the founder of Wikipedia, Jimmy Wales through a Dec 23, 2006 online posting announced that he was developing the search engine that could probably do so in the near future.

The Wikia website [here] states that search is part of the fundamental infrastructure of the Internet that stands broken for the same reason that proprietary software is always broken as it lacks freedom, lacks community, lacks accountability, lacks transparency and the Wikia project will change all that.

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Backup & Restore Linux and AIX Images without Identical Hardware Requirements

by Fouad Bajwa

storixStorix Inc [here] has introduced a new software that lets customers back up, migrate and provision new Linux and AIX systems. Storix System Backup Administrator (SBAdmin) is a feature-rich AIX and Linux based Backup and Disaster Recovery application, which provides an easy to use graphical user interface for centralized management of system and data backup. SBAdmin is available for standalone systems, or as a network administrator used to manage backups and restores across the network.

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