Tuesday, May 18, 2004


developerWorks : Speed-start your Linux app: Linux on Power Architecture developer resources and downloads:"Developing solutions for Linux on Power Architecture? The latest online resources, including technical articles and training, as well as no-charge software downloads are available here to customers, ISVs, and IBM Business Partners who are evaluating or including IBM middleware in Linux solutions on Power Architecture systems (IBM eServer iSeries and pSeries servers). Resources for non-IBM Power systems, such as the Macintosh Apple G5, are provided as well."
10:54:18 AM    

thingamablog 0.9.4.1 released (Thingamablog). Total project downloads to date: 2498 Project description: Thingamablog is a cross-platform, standalone blogging tool that makes authoring your weblogs a breeze. Thingamablog doesn't require a third-party blogging host, a CGI/PHP enabled web server, or MySQL. In fact, all you need is FTP access to a web server [Download] [Release Notes] By null_mind@users.sourceforge.net (Bob Tantlinger). [SourceForge.net: Project File Releases (Site-wide)]
10:50:15 AM    

Blogging Technology Going Open Source (Ziff Davis). Ziff Davis - The core technology for Manila and Radio UserLand, called Frontier, is set for an open-source release within the next few months, says the founder of UserLand Software. [Yahoo! News - Technology]

Didn't take long for this to hit the wires. 


10:42:23 AM    

Build yourself a Linux-based Internet gateway. My Windows Internet gateway was running slower than a snail going uphill, even on a pretty speedy machine (a 1.3GHz Athlon), but when it started crashing regularly, I knew I had to do something. I downloaded and burnt Mandrake 10.0 Community, opened up a very old computer (with a CPU clock in the low three figures), and took care of the problem once and for all. [NewsForge]
9:41:18 AM    

feed on feeds - about - feed on feeds is a server-side aggregator intended for single user use.
9:36:21 AM    

Automating Government with e-Governance. Can Linux improve the lives of millions of people too poor to own a computer? [Linux Journal]
9:23:21 AM