_L'armée américaine passe sous Linux_
Source : CommunauTech
Par GENIUS - Le 03-11-2003 à 06:51:56
L'US ARMY vient d'adopter Linux en lieu et place de Windows pour l'un de
ses programmes le "LAN WARRIOR" qui consiste en une création d'un réseau
sans fil entre soldats en opérations, permettant des transmissions
voix/données à courte distance.
C'est le futur moyen de communication "Commander's Digital Assistant",
qui bénéficiera de la stabilité de Linux au détriment de Windows.
/«The LW SI will have a single processor. The previous LW had a dual
processor, which frequently malfunctioned. Other changes include a more
simplified data bus and a Linux-based operating system, as opposed to
Windows. "Evidence shows that Linux is more stable. We are moving in
general to where the Army is going, to Linux-based OS," said Gallop./
Le site www.communautech.com souligne: « On peut comprendre les GI's :
quand on se fait canarder à la Kalachnikov ou au mortier lourd,
l'expression "Ecran Bleu de la Mort" prend une tonalité très
particulière parce que tout à fait définitive. »
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For the meeting tonight we have some stuff to discuss:
- - Journée du Libre next week (small)
- - Participation on the 15th of April to the Event in Bruxelles
- - Signing of the new amendments to our statutes
Miscellaneous discussions.
CU tonight.
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Thierry Coutelier
No Patents on Software: http://www.linux.lu/epatent
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Hi everyone,
I'm passing this along as I believe it might be of interest to some of
you.
I don't know (yet) what the requisites are, but if you feel interested
enough you may still become a member of FFII.
I believe it's a worthy cause
Serge
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From: FFII/Eurolinux - Holger Blasum <blasum(a)ffii.org>
Subject: planning for FFII 2004 membership assemby
Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2004 02:01:29 +0100
Dear active FFII member,
according to the statutes [1] the "board calls for a membership assembly at least once a year".
Last year this was done on July 1 in Strasbourg. I am wondering
when and where to do it this year, I would say the decision on the
choice of location and time should depend on the opinion of active members
(at least those who (would) care to come).
The first possible meaningful "venue" would be around the 14/15 April Brussels
activities. To give *a flavor how this might look like*, see [2].
But there is no need to haste, other opportunities
could be trade shows such as eg in June Linuxtag Karlsruhe, in
October the Munich Systems or the Brno invex. The software patent
directive also might be due for a second reading in autumn or
winter triggering events or even another demonstration in Brussels
and Strasbourg (of course this is unpredictable). Also in autumn
there might be an academic conference on the limits of patentability.
Probably even more important then either fixing a date or getting
a consensus on a good time-frame is finding
candidates for a board that better represents our more European
scope (we have up to 4 vacant positions on the board) as well
as the formation of teams around tasks. If sb is really keen
on becoming treasurer, i'll also gladly hand that one over ;)
In the hasty preparation of last year's membership assembly the chance
to work out a better sharing of work was not grasped - sth like [3]
may be bitterly needed in future challenges and (b) hopefully is so sustainable
that it saves us from exhaustion nonetheless ;)
Please do not be surprised if phoned if your number is in aktiv.ffii.org
- there are 57 active members (about one sixth of FFII total membership),
with about half of you with phone numbers in aktiv.ffii.org - so that's
doable ;)
Of course you can also reach me at +49-174-7313590.
[1] http://www.ffii.org/assoc/statut/
[2] https://secure.vrijschrift.nl/ffii/events/2004/bxl04/ffii/index_html
[3] https://secure.vrijschrift.nl/ffii/events/2004/bxl04/ffii/board.html
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Holger Blasum
FFII
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LiLux, Luxembourg LUG : http://www.linux.lu/
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Hi all,
Online news :
As most of you probably already noticed, we have a new website, if not check it out at http://www.linux.lu.
Added to that a wiki platform (http://www.linux.lu/wiki/) as well as a Forum (http://www.linux.lu/forum/) was created to enable/enhance the inter-LiLux communications.
Now we need users !
Feel free to go testing these tools and get me feedback or remarks of any.
Ciao,
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Pascal Steichen
pascal.steichen(a)linux.lu
Lilux ASBL
www.lilux.lu
" Linux is like a woman, hard to understand
But very nice once you get under the hood. "
http://www.lesnouvelles.net/afficher.php?id=534
SCO victime des indiscrétions de Word.
par Jerome Saiz, le 8/3/2004
C'est bien connu : les documents Word sont particulièrement indiscrets.
Ils conservent la trace des commentaires et autres modifications
apportées au texte, même une fois celles-ci effacées. Dernière victime
en date de ces indiscrétions : SCO, qui utilise Word pour assigner ses
victimes en justice.
Tout à sa croisade anti-Linux, le groupe SCO aurait pourtant été mieux
avisé d'utiliser un traitement de texte Open Source dans la rédaction de
ses lettres de menace aux utilisateurs de Linux ! Ses dernières victimes
en date, les sociétés DaimlerChrysler et AutoZone, ont en effet été
averties de l'action judiciaire à leur encontre par un document Word un
peu trop bavard !
Il apparaît en étudiant ce dernier que les conseils de SCO visaient
initialement Bank of America, qu'ils avaient émaillés le document de
commentaires stratégiques et changés plusieurs fois leurs demandes en
cours de route.
Il ne nous appartient pas de commenter ici la teneur du document ni la
légitimité de l'action de SCO. En revanche, la fuite d'informations
stratégiques qui résulte d'un fichier Word trop bavard est une menace à
prendre très au sérieux. La chose n'est pourtant guère nouvelle.
La mésaventure de SCO, qui apparaît désormais comme faisant feu de tout
bois et adaptant ses menaces à la tête du client, est une très belle
illustration des dangers posés par Word dans un environnement
/corporate/ et de leur impact sur la crédibilité d'une entreprise. De
quoi considérer avec plus de ferveur encore les formats ouverts !
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Brent Frère
Private e-mail: Brent(a)BFrere.net
Postal address: 5, rue de Mamer
L-8280 Kehlen
Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg
European Union
Mobile: +352-021/29.05.98
Fax: +352-26.30.05.96
Home: +352-307.341
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I you are a software engineer stop programming immediately. Writing a line of code
may infringe some obscure patent and you may go to jail because of this.
They have lost their mind...
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Intellectual Property Rights - European Parliament
The Fourtou report on intellectual property passed today as the rapporteur wished.
This means that the package proposed by Mrs Fourtou (and supported by her own group,
the PSE, the ELDR and the UEN) after unofficial meetings with the Council working
group and the Commission was adopted in it's entirety. All other amendments - those
from V/ALE, Marco Cappato/others/GUE and EDD - were defeated. The majority in all
the roll call votes was of the order 300-350 with Fourtou, 100-200 against.
This result means:
- - patents are included within the scope of the directive. This is of serious concern
to a number of sectors including software developers and the free software movement,
generic pharmaceutical companies, the automobile spare parts industry, farmers at
threat from GM contamination etc.
- - only 3 parts of the directive are limited to "commercial scale". This means that
the provisions of Articles 7(1), 8 and 9 can potentially be used against consumers.
In the US this kind of legislation has been used to target, amongst others, children
and their parents for downloading music.
- - there are concerns amongst ISPs that they can be attacked for "providing" the means
to download content which is protected by copyright.
During the plenary discussion and right before the votes, Neil MacCormick and Claude
Turmes raised the issue of family connections in relation to conflicts of interest.
This is in the light of numerous recent articles highlighting Mrs Fourtou's husband
being CEO of Vivendi Universal. Pat Cox indicated that this would be raised in the
Parliament Bureau.
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Thierry Coutelier
No Patents on Software: http://www.linux.lu/epatent
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Ca fait froid dans le dos.
To: fsfe-france(a)gnu.org
Subject: [Fsfe-france] TV moucharde
Date: Wed, 03 Mar 2004 13:12:29 +0100
Attention ça ne reste en ligne que quelques jours, après c'est payant
*Garfinkel: Losing Control of Your TV*
Starting in just 16 months, the Motion Picture Association of America
will take a huge step toward controlling the way we can use our
television sets. As of July 1, 2005, every TV sold in the United States
will come equipped with an electronic circuit that will search incoming
programs for a tiny electronic “flag.” If the flag is present, your TV
will go into a special high-security mode and lock down its high-quality
digital outputs. This high-security mode is not designed to protect the
television from viruses or computer hackers—it’s designed to protect TV
programs from being copied by viewers in ways that the entertainment
industry doesn't like. Columnist Simson Garfinkel argues that this is a
very ominous development.
http://www.technologyreview.com/articles/wo_garfinkel030304.asp?trk=nl
<http://www.uptilt.com/c.html?rtr=on&s=5fo,5gvh,4rw,97de,3i5a,8vs6,1po4>
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Liste de discussion FSF France.
http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fsfe-france
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E-mail : serge.marelli(a)linux.lu
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