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  • AMD Publishes Open-Source “ATI Evergreen” Driver
    By on February 2, 2010 | Comments Off  Comments

    Several readers have written to tell us that AMD has published their code to support the Radeon HD 5000 “Evergreen” graphics cards on Linux in an open-source driver. Unfortunately the driver isn’t quite as complete as some might hope. The current offering doesn’t promise 2D (EXA) acceleration or 3D support. “The DDX driver supports mode-setting on the Evergreen/R800 series GPUs with VGA and DVI connectors while the DisplayPort connectivity is still (more…)

  • NZ School Goes Open Source Amid Microsoft Mandate
    By on January 25, 2010 | Comments Off  Comments

    Dan Jones writes “Kiwis have built an entire school IT system out of open source software, in less than two months, despite a deal between the New Zealand government and Microsoft that effectively mandates the use of Microsoft products in the country’s schools. Albany Senior High School in the northern suburbs of Auckland has been running an entirely open source infrastructure since it opened in 2009. It’s using a range of applications like OpenOffice, (more…)

  • Willow Garage To Give Away 10 Open Source Robots
    By on January 18, 2010 | Comments Off  Comments

    kkleiner writes “Open source robotics received a huge momentum boost last Friday. Willow Garage, one of the driving forces behind the Robot Operating System, announced that it would be giving away ten of its new and extraordinary PR2 Beta Robots. Willow Garage has an open call for proposals, so that any research group can apply to receive one of the PR2 Betas free of charge. Applicants will have to release their research with the PR2 freely and under (more…)

  • New Open Source Intrusion Detector Suricata Released
    By on December 31, 2009 | Comments Off  Comments

    richrumble writes “The OISF has released the beta version of the Suricata IDS/IPS engine: The Suricata Engine is an Open Source Next Generation Intrusion Detection and Prevention Engine. This engine is not intended to just replace or emulate the existing tools in the industry, but will bring new ideas and technologies to the field. This new Engine supports Multi-Threading, Automatic Protocol Detection (IP, TCP, UDP, ICMP, HTTP, TLS, FTP and SMB! ), (more…)

  • Open Source Voting Software Concept Released
    By on October 23, 2009 | Comments Off  Comments

    filesiteguy writes “Wired is reporting that the Open Source Digital Voting Foundation has announced the first release of Linux- and Ruby-based election management software. This software should compete in the same realm as Election Systems & Software, as well as Diebold/Premiere for use by County registrars. Mitch Kapor — founder of Lotus 1-2-3 — and Dean Logan, Registrar for Los Angeles County, and Debra Bowen, California Secretary of (more…)

  • Open Source Effort To Codify America’s “Operating System” Online
    By on October 17, 2009 | Comments Off  Comments

    Rubinstien writes “O’Reilly Radar is reporting on an effort to produce Law.gov, ‘America’s Operating System, Open Source.’ The group Public.Resource.Org seeks to ‘create a solid business plan, technical specs, and enabling legislation for the federal government to create Law.gov. [They] envision Law.gov as a distributed, open source, authenticated registry and repository of all primary legal materials in the United States.’ According to its new website, (more…)