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Red Hat announces subscription service

Author: JT Smith

Red Hat is planning a new concept in the provision of its Linux software to users, “essentially a subscription service that connects customers to Red Hat’s central office, allowing them to receive all Red Hat Linux software updates and patches as well as news of kernel and other Linux developments for a monthly fee.” The story is from eWeek.

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  • Linux

TurboLinux powers China’s Olympic Webcast

Author: JT Smith

Shawei.com Olympics webcasts draw 20 million hits daily on high availability Internet solution built by TurboLinux, Compaq and Oracle, from Linux PR.

Industry’s first dual-processor 1U rackmount server

Author: JT Smith

BSD Today reports, BSDi, the leader in Internet infrastructure-grade solutions, will announce its iXtreme Series 1U rackmount Internet servers — the industry’s first dual-processor 1U systems with dual hot-swappable hard drives.

Integrated Development Environment and Rapid Application Development tool reviewed

Author: JT Smith

LinuxProgramming states, Simplicity Professional provides an incredibly cool and an incredibly frustrating Integrated Development Environment and Rapid Application Development tool.

RIAA: 4,500 Web sites offer ‘illegal’ music

Author: JT Smith

Reuters on TechWeb: The Recording Industry
Association of America (RIAA) said Tuesday that in the
first half of 2000, it had notified more than 4,500 music
websites in the U.S. that it identified as illegally offering
copyrighted material via commercial Internet service
providers.

LinuxMonth is back

Author: JT Smith

After being stagnant for a few months LinuxMonth is please to present the third issue of LinuxMonth.

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  • Linux

Filtering I/O in Apache 2.0

Author: JT Smith

Apache Today article covers all of the basic concepts for writing filters.

Cylink secures Bluetooth wireless networking technology

Author: JT Smith

Secure e-business pioneer Cylink Corporation today announced on Cylink.com that its SAFER+ encryption algorithm is being used for user authentication within Bluetooth, a protocol that is rapidly growing in use for wireless communications.

Content jam session

Author: JT Smith

The Boston Globe poses the question, “In the age of the Internet, can anyone actually control the dissemination of creative content —
let alone get paid for it?” to a panel of six experts from varied backrounds.

Pacific WebWorks anticipates successful product launch

Author: JT Smith

“Visual WebTools V4 software has been engineered under Linux and
Oracle technologies allowing the company to stay on the cutting edge of the industry,” states Christian Larsen, President and CEO of Pacific WebWorks, Inc., from BusinessWire on NewsAlert.