Ballmer: Linux is not Innovating Link from OSNews
Always interesting to hear what Microsoft is telling their customers. I have a different view of the computer world.
Ballmer: Linux is not Innovating Link from OSNews
Always interesting to hear what Microsoft is telling their customers. I have a different view of the computer world.
O’Reilly Network: PTO Director Orders Re-Exam for ‘906 Patent. “In what could be good news for the Web, the Director of the US Patent and Trademark Office has ordered a re-examination of the ‘906 patent, which was the subject of a patent infringement lawsuit this summer brought by Eolas against Microsoft.” Linked from Tomalak’s Realm
Good news, I think. A patent restriction could be really damaging for many browser manufacturers, and the claim appears to be dubious.
It’s the first Wednesday of the month, and that means more security bulletins from Microsoft. This month’s come in two emails titled “Microsoft Windows Security Bulletin Summary for November 2003” and “Microsoft Office Security Bulletin Summary for November 2003” and consist of
All result in “Remote Code Execution” which certainly sounds like a bad thing to me.
You’ll find copies of the bulletins at: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/winnov03.asp and http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/offnov03.asp.
It’s the 46th week of the year.
News.Com: Internet Explorer to stomp pop-ups. “Darin Linnman, a Microsoft spokesman, said that the company plans to add the pop-up blocking feature to an updated version of Explorer with Service Pack 2 when it’s released in the first half of next year.” Link from Tomalak’s Realm
Now there’s innovation! I wonder if they’ll use the Mozilla model or the Opera model, the two browsers I use instead of IE.
Already the Christmas poems are coming on… not even Thanksgiving yet! Why, back in my day… <grin>. Enjoy!
Laura and I held off seeing Matrix: Revolutions until the Saturday matinee. I’m glad we had a long car ride home, so I could try to explain some of what I *think* I had figured out. Animatrix supplied a lot of clues that other folks didn’t get. That said, the opinions on Slashdot are all over the place, in the posting “The Matrix: Resolutions” While reading Slashdot, I recommend raising the threshold to 4 or 5 to cut down on the amount of reading.
Wired has an article on Wallop, Microsoft Research’s experiments in blogging. Link via Scripting News.
In Doc’s latest SuitWatch column, he collects an intriguing variety of opinions on the Novell – SuSE acquisition. In summary, this is not the Novell of past decades and they have their work cut out for them, finding the successful path from proprietary NOS vendor to OSS supporter. Let’s wish them luck. Competition is good for the marketplace and good for innovation.
First, I found that I was misinformed in thinking that Fedora could not be installed as an upgrade over RedHat 8 or 9. It appears that that is not a problem.
I’ve successfully download all three binary and three source CD-ROM images for Fedora via BitTorrent, while simultaneously passing them on to others, acting as part of the solution to the problem. I plan to install them on the test workstation laptop this coming week, and then the in-house intranet server should that go well.
Fedora is getting a good reception, so far. Ars Technica said nice things about it here. I’ll give it a try and tell you my experiences.
http://linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=7239