The Mandriva Security Team published a new security update for Mandriva Linux. Here the announcement:
The Mandriva Security Team published a new security update for Mandriva Linux. Here the announcement:
The Mandriva Security Team published a new security update for Mandriva Linux. Here the announcement:
The Mandriva Security Team published a new security update for Mandriva Linux. Here the announcement:
A press release from Mandriva:
Mandriva & Intel presented and demonstrated the Intel-powered classmatePC to KDE developers at the aKademy 2007 conference in Glasgow, Scotland.
Intel's Latin America Linux Strategic Program Manager Sulamita Garcia and Mandriva's KDE developer Helio de Castro were participating at aKademy 2007, KDE's annual meeting of the KDE community, demonstrating the flexibility and the specialized educational interface of Mandriva Linux on the Intel-powered classmate PC in the "Edu and School" presentation sessions.
Mandriva & Intel presented and demonstrated the Intel-powered classmatePC to KDE developers at the aKademy 2007 conference in Glasgow, Scotland.
Intel's Latin America Linux Strategic Program Manager Sulamita Garcia and Mandriva's KDE developer Helio de Castro were participating at aKademy 2007, KDE's annual meeting of the KDE community, demonstrating the flexibility and the specialized educational interface of Mandriva Linux on the Intel-powered classmate PC in the "Edu and School" presentation sessions.
Howtoforge published a new howto: Virtual Hosting With PureFTPd And MySQL On Mandriva 2007 Spring
A press release from Mandriva:
Mandriva recently completed its participation in the KDE aKademy 2007 conference, sponsoring the event, presenting various technologies, and providing Mandriva Flash keys to developers attending the conference. Today Mandriva announces a similar program for the 2007 GUADEC GNOME conference, which is taking place in Birmingham from July 15th to July 21st. Again, as well as sponsoring the conference, Mandriva is arranging to provide special edition Mandriva Flash USB keys to developers attending the conference as a token of appreciation for their work.
"The GUADEC organisation wanted to make a bold move and remove the use of paper for promotional materials as much as possible," said Bastien Nocera, a member of the GUADEC 2007 organization committee. "Thanks to Mandriva, GUADEC sponsors have been able to offer videos, code and application demonstrations on the USB key," he continued. "We hope to have set a standard in social responsibility by cutting detritus, and hope Mandriva and other conferences will continue this work in the future."
Mandriva recently completed its participation in the KDE aKademy 2007 conference, sponsoring the event, presenting various technologies, and providing Mandriva Flash keys to developers attending the conference. Today Mandriva announces a similar program for the 2007 GUADEC GNOME conference, which is taking place in Birmingham from July 15th to July 21st. Again, as well as sponsoring the conference, Mandriva is arranging to provide special edition Mandriva Flash USB keys to developers attending the conference as a token of appreciation for their work.
"The GUADEC organisation wanted to make a bold move and remove the use of paper for promotional materials as much as possible," said Bastien Nocera, a member of the GUADEC 2007 organization committee. "Thanks to Mandriva, GUADEC sponsors have been able to offer videos, code and application demonstrations on the USB key," he continued. "We hope to have set a standard in social responsibility by cutting detritus, and hope Mandriva and other conferences will continue this work in the future."
The Mandriva Security Team published a new security update for Mandriva Linux. Here the announcement:
The PowerPack edition of Mandriva 2007 Spring is now available as a set of CDs. The files are available for immediate download for Standard members and above from the downloads section, either through BitTorrent (recommended) or through HTTP.
The Mandriva PowerPack Spring CD ISOs Available
The Mandriva PowerPack Spring CD ISOs Available
The Mandriva Security Team published a new security update for Mandriva Linux. Here the announcement:
A press release from Mandriva:
Mandriva Korea (MetaNav) begins operations in order to offer Mandriva Linux solutions to organizations and people all over South Korea and the East Asia area.
Recent studies show that about 37% of servers in Korean government offices ran Linux-based operating systems in 2006 and annual usage growth is estimated to be over 10% for upcoming years. In 2007, the Korean government plans to switch to open source alternatives on a substantial number of its PCs and servers, and support the open source initiative.
Mandriva Korea (MetaNav) begins operations in order to offer Mandriva Linux solutions to organizations and people all over South Korea and the East Asia area.
Recent studies show that about 37% of servers in Korean government offices ran Linux-based operating systems in 2006 and annual usage growth is estimated to be over 10% for upcoming years. In 2007, the Korean government plans to switch to open source alternatives on a substantial number of its PCs and servers, and support the open source initiative.
The Mandriva Security Team published a new security update for Mandriva Linux. Here the announcement:
The Mandriva Security Team published a new security update for Mandriva Linux. Here the announcement:
The Mandriva Security Team published a new security update for Mandriva Linux. Here the announcement:
The Mandriva Security Team published a new security update for Mandriva Linux. Here the announcement:
The Mandriva Security Team published a new security update for Mandriva Linux. Here the announcement:
The Mandriva Security Team published a new security update for Mandriva Linux. Here the announcement:
A press release from Mandriva:
On the occasion of aKademy 2007, the annual conference of KDE developers and users, Mandriva is proud to announce together with the NEPOMUK partners and the KDE community that the NEPOMUK-KDE project it leads is poised to deliver a sea change in the Linux desktop experience. NEPOMUK-KDE introduces semantic capabilities to the upcoming release of the K Desktop Environment (KDE 4), providing an interoperable framework that can be harnessed by all KDE applications to allow annotating and interlinking any and all desktop objects.
62 years ago, in the famous article "As we may think", Vannevar Bush aired the dream of a "Memex", a system that would let the user create associative trails of data, hence becoming an "enlarged intimate supplement to his memory". In the mean time, the advent of semantic Web technologies combined with the tremendous progress of database systems, the exponential growth of digital information stored on personal computers, the power of graphical toolkits and the inventiveness of open source communities have produced huge momentum for a new generation of personal knowledge systems. In 2007, the time of desktops acting as intelligent assistants has come.
Building upon existing standards and open source technologies, the NEPOMUK-KDE framework is the first desktop-wide semantic system to become a reality. The framework provides rich application programming interfaces allowing for content annotation using well defined relationships between the information elements and for advanced content search from any KDE application. KDE Dolphin - the new KDE file manager - and KDE PIM - an application suite for managing personal information - count among the early adopters of the innovative NEPOMUK libraries.
On the occasion of aKademy 2007, the annual conference of KDE developers and users, Mandriva is proud to announce together with the NEPOMUK partners and the KDE community that the NEPOMUK-KDE project it leads is poised to deliver a sea change in the Linux desktop experience. NEPOMUK-KDE introduces semantic capabilities to the upcoming release of the K Desktop Environment (KDE 4), providing an interoperable framework that can be harnessed by all KDE applications to allow annotating and interlinking any and all desktop objects.
62 years ago, in the famous article "As we may think", Vannevar Bush aired the dream of a "Memex", a system that would let the user create associative trails of data, hence becoming an "enlarged intimate supplement to his memory". In the mean time, the advent of semantic Web technologies combined with the tremendous progress of database systems, the exponential growth of digital information stored on personal computers, the power of graphical toolkits and the inventiveness of open source communities have produced huge momentum for a new generation of personal knowledge systems. In 2007, the time of desktops acting as intelligent assistants has come.
Building upon existing standards and open source technologies, the NEPOMUK-KDE framework is the first desktop-wide semantic system to become a reality. The framework provides rich application programming interfaces allowing for content annotation using well defined relationships between the information elements and for advanced content search from any KDE application. KDE Dolphin - the new KDE file manager - and KDE PIM - an application suite for managing personal information - count among the early adopters of the innovative NEPOMUK libraries.
The Mandriva Security Team published a new security update for Mandriva Linux. Here the announcement:
A press release from Mandriva:
The French Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries chooses Mandriva Corporate Server 4.0 for its servers.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries chose to migrate its local servers (about 400 machines) from Windows NT Server to Mandriva Corporate Server 4.0, within two years.
This migration comes with a complete range of personalized services (training and support). Mandriva was chosen to provide these services which will continue over a period of 18 months and will potentially involve more than 200 people in the ministry.
The French Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries chooses Mandriva Corporate Server 4.0 for its servers.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries chose to migrate its local servers (about 400 machines) from Windows NT Server to Mandriva Corporate Server 4.0, within two years.
This migration comes with a complete range of personalized services (training and support). Mandriva was chosen to provide these services which will continue over a period of 18 months and will potentially involve more than 200 people in the ministry.