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LinuxWizardry announces strategic alliance with sangoma.com

Author: JT Smith

According to Business Wire, Sangoma.com will market the ADSL Apprentice router to its current customers and
through its current channels. LinuxWizardry will use Sangoma’s S514 Data communications card in its
upcoming T1/E1/Frame Relay version of the Apprentice Router.

Anti-cracking squads could help corporates

Author: JT Smith

vnenet News is reporting, Gartner has called on enterprises to consider establishing
specialist internal anti-cracking teams who would have wide
ranging powers to defend against internet attacks.

Category:

  • Linux

Show us the code

Author: JT Smith

Open letter from Eric S. Raymond to Carly Fiorina and HP, offered at Linux Today.

Category:

  • Open Source

Cyberlore’s Majesty being ported to Linux

Author: JT Smith

Linux PR reports, Tribsoft announced that work has begun to bring the game Majesty: The Fantasy Kingdom Sim to Linux.

Merlin Software’s PerfectBACKUP+ v7.0 Beta for Red Hat

Author: JT Smith

Business Wire:
Merlin Software Technologies International Inc., a leading developer of Linux based software applications and utilities today announced the release of
PerfectBACKUP+ v7.0 Beta release for RedHat 6.2 and 7.0.

Valiosys offers transistor-level checker

Author: JT Smith

Valiosys Inc., a French
formal-verification startup, has announced the availability
of TraLaLa, a transistor-level analysis and logic
abstraction tool that generates HDL descriptions from
transistor-level netlists, reports EETimes News. TraLaLa is available today on Sun and Linux platforms.

Framebuffer-capable Mozilla for Nano-X launched

Author: JT Smith

All Linux Devices reports, Nanozilla
is a set of libraries that allow the Mozilla browser to be run with the Nano-X
server, part of the Microwindows project. As a result of these efforts, Mozilla
can be run via SVGA displays and the Linux framebuffer.

ApacheCon Europe 2000 registration

Author: JT Smith

The Apache Software Foundation today announced that registration for ApacheCon Europe 2000 is still available online until Friday 20 October, 2000, from Linux Weekly News.

Being the perfect host

Author: JT Smith

WebTechniques compares FullOn 2×2 (since changed name to FullOn 2230) from VA Linux and 1U Server from Penguin Computing Systems.
(Full disclosure: NewsForge is owned by VA Linux.)

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  • Unix