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Total Impact announces briQ network appliance

Author: JT Smith

From LinuxPR: Today Total Impact announced
the briQ; a PowerPC based network appliance computer.

Measuring just 5.74 inches wide, 1.625 inches tall and 8.9 inches deep, the briQ
gives developers and OEMs the first high-performance, production ready
compute engine sized for insertion into an industry standard half height drive bay.
It weighs approximately 1.85 pounds.

Featuring PowerPC G3 or G4 processors, the briQ is a customizable computing
appliance designed to easily handle performance hungry applications. With Linux
as its operating system, the briQ is a versatile platform for a wide range of
applications and products such as firewalls, routers, security devices and web
servers.

Is Netscape still important?

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet asks whether Netscape still has the horses to compete with Micrsoft. ” … You have to wonder whether Netscape still has the horses to make a go of it — let
alone come up with the sort of ‘wow’ technology that might have helped it slice into
Microsoft’s lead in the browser market.
The best talent — which once made Netscape the hottest place to work in Silicon
Valley — has long since departed for greener pastures.”

don’t delete! :-)

Author: JT Smith

KyroSoft writes “KyroSoft is almost complete with KyroLinux. Please come visit our site for more information about downloading KyroLinux. KL comes with PnP detection built in to the kernel code.”

Open Source penalty for Microsoft?

Author: JT Smith

ZDNET: “…open source code offers taxpayers the opportunity to see if they are getting their tax
dollar’s worth, since shoddy workmanship can be exposed by watchdog groups. Vendors afraid
of having their work publicly accessible would shy away from government projects, lessening
opportunities for patronage and graft. On the flip side, companies whose work does shine when
exposed to the light would be able to enhance their reputations. There would be less opportunity
for smoke and mirrors in publicly funded IT.”

Category:

  • Open Source

ReiserFS for PowerPC Linux

Author: JT Smith

Over at LinuxToday, they’ve posted a link to some new ports of ReiserFS.

Category:

  • Linux

The media and its techno-ignorance

Author: JT Smith

OSOpinion has published a long complaint about the media’s confusion over tech/geek issues and culture. The author infers that the only smart people are programmers and other tech people.

Category:

  • Linux

Google links expletive keyword phrase to Bush site

Author: JT Smith

Wired.com reports that Google “acknowledged that the Bush store doesn’t seem to be a ‘legitimate search result,’ but rejected the suggestion that it was the work of
a renegade Google staffer who had rigged the engine to return this result.”

Sun CEO: There’s safety in networking

Author: JT Smith

CNET listened in on an interview with Scott McNealy. He likens standalone computing to stashing cash under the mattress, and networked systems to putting money in the bank. The interview will be aired on PBS’ “CEO Exchange.”

Category:

  • Unix

Linux kernel news

Author: JT Smith

Linux Weekly News has all the important information about kernel development, for your reading enjoyment.

Category:

  • Linux

Linux cluster overkill – NCSA and IBM get together

Author: JT Smith

Paradox writes “Chris Ball talks to Dan Reed (head of the NCSA) and Dave Gilardi (Director of Linux Clusters at IBM) about their new Linux clustering project.

Link: http://www.binaryfreedom.com/content.php?content_i d=12

Category:

  • Linux