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IBM, Dell, Compaq, Toshiba – in that order

Author: JT Smith

ZDNET reports that IBM has ‘toppled’ former notebook dominator Toshiba, to gain the number one spot for laptop manufacturers.

Category:

  • Unix

Companies don’t spend enough on IT security

Author: JT Smith

An article at Infoworld says that, “despite the severity of the DDoS attacks that crippled Yahoo.com, eBay, and
Amazon.com at different times from Feb. 6 to Feb. 14, 2000, many companies still
are not devoting the necessary funds to the problem, analysts said, and some users
still have a lackadaisical attitude toward security.”

Category:

  • Linux

European software patent horror gallery

Author: JT Smith

A free database “of the monopolies on programming problems, which the European Patent Office has granted against the letter and spirit of the existing
laws, and about which it is unsufficiently informing the public, delivering only chunks of graphical data hidden behind input masks. The FFII software
patent workgroup is trying to single out the software patents, make them better accessible and show their effects on software development.”

Win4Lin: running Windows apps under Linux

Author: JT Smith

LinuxPlanet takes a good look at Win4Lin, including installation notes and opinions.

Category:

  • Linux

Cray readies Linux systems-large-scale cluster

Author: JT Smith

Fairfax IT reports that supercomputer maker Cray announced plans to offer an Alpha cluster combining problemsolving speed with powerful
technical data center features, price performance and the Linux operating system.

Category:

  • Linux

Intrusion detection systems for your network: Part I

Author: JT Smith

Trevor Warren writes “Intrusion Detection Systems for your network: Part I: Last week, FreeOS.com carried some news clips on security intrusions in the Open Source world. For those of you, whose business requires you to be connected to the Internet, we hope this series will help you field yourself against the imminent dangers that you will have to face when you decide to open up your business to the anarchy of the Internet.”

Category:

  • Linux

Bloomberg says Linux accepted, Gartner says there’s a chasm to vault

Author: JT Smith

Bloomberg: “For server computers, particularly those that power Web sites, little doubt exists that Linux has
arrived. In 2000, unit shipments of Linux on servers grew an estimated 24 percent from 1999,
making it the fastest-growing server operating system, according to the market research firm IDC.
The rate beat Microsoft’s Windows NT and Windows 2000, which grew 20 percent.” Nevertheless, Gartner analysts are still not on the bandwagon.

Category:

  • Linux

Red Hat partners with Eazel for online services

Author: JT Smith

CNET reports: “Under the deal, announced Monday, Red
Hat will build into its
future versions of Linux
Eazel’s Nautilus software
package, a recreation of
the Netscape vision of
having an Internet
browser replace the
desktop interface tasks
ordinarily handled by the
operating system.”

Category:

  • Linux

Speculation on AMD buying Transmeta

Author: JT Smith

Slashdot posted a link to this article at CNBC which considers the possibility of AMD buying out ‘highflying, cash-burning’ Transmeta. Not very likely, CNBC says.

Category:

  • Open Source

Full Linux.conf.au 2001 report

Author: JT Smith

Marc MERLIN writes “I have just finished my full report on
Linux.conf.au 2001
which features, just like my previous
Linux Event reports,
many pictures and a virtual visit of the expo, with a full
report of all the keynotes, conferences, tutorials and dinners I attended
(there is a also a Geeks in Australia section)
I’m sure you’ll agree the wait was worth it.

Category:

  • Linux