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Using clone()

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Author: JT Smith

Linux Journal has a programmer’s article describing how to use clone(), a low level system call in C. Though the article is essentially documentation, it makes the point that low-level programming shouldn’t just be for the programming gurus.

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  • Linux

Virgin wants free computer equipment returned

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Author: JT Smith

CNet News is reporting that Virgin, a company that gave out free computers in exchange for targeted advertising, is askings its customers to return all their equipment, that the deal’s over.

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  • Open Source

Microsoft reacts to repeated security problems

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Author: JT Smith

MSNBC claims Microsoft has vaulted security into the top spot on its priority list, following several recent highly-publicised security compromises at the proprietary software giant.

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  • Linux

Compaq denies abandoning Crusoe

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Author: JT Smith

ZDNet reports that Compaq is denying earlier reports that the company does not want to use Transmeta’s Crusoe processor in its mobile computers.

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  • Open Source

Hi-res printing with Gimp-Print

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Author: JT Smith

Joe Barr of LinuxWorld describes his experiences installing and using Gimp-Print to reproduce photographs on an Epson Stylus Color 880 printer.

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  • Linux

PSINet cans spammer, pledges reforms

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Author: JT Smith

PSINet came under fire from anti-spam organizations after CNET News.com obtained an electronic unsigned copy of a so-called pink contract between PSINet and Cajunnet, a marketing firm based in Slidell, La., that freely admits its spamming practices.

Asus cracked and down

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Author: JT Smith

The Register reports that the Taiwanese motherboard manufacturer is the latest high-profile site to experience a cracker attack in recent days.

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  • Linux

MS and TI team up on wireless platform

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Author: JT Smith

From a story at MaximumLinux.com: Microsoft and Texas Instruments today announced plans for the 2.5G smart phone solution, an integrated wireless platform that will support 2.5G GSM/GPRS-enabled wireless handsets and advanced mobile computing devices. This should allow for the consolidation of multiple communications and multimedia features, resulting in the creation of small but intelligent wireless mobile devices.”

Borland becomes Inprise becomes Borland

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Author: JT Smith

The Scots Valley, Calif. software development tool vendor has changed its name back to Borland after two relatively unsuccessful years as Inprise. From a report at TechWeb.

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  • Open Source

Linux appliance server reflects customer demand

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Author: JT Smith

Linux News reports on IBM’s new xSeries 135 Linux appliance server. According to the company’s product description, this is the first server of its kind that can be configured and deployed right out of the box.

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  • Linux