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Two more for X: Symantec updates software

Author: JT Smith Macworld: "When Symantec updated its Norton AntiVirus and Utilities products last fall, Mac users were able to run the applications in...

Linux gladiators duel for desktop crown

Author: JT Smith "Linux has come a long way in the past few years, particularly at the server level. The open source operating ...

Linux Compatibility on BSD for the PPC Platform: Part 3

Author: JT Smith O'Reilly continues its series on running Linux applications under BSD on the PPC platform, discussing signals and signal compatibility. Category: Open Source

Sun plans to change Java language

Author: JT Smith Sm@rt Partner reports: "In a keynote at Sun's JavaOne developer conference on Tuesday, ...

IBM’s Unix server is scalable and fast

Author: JT Smith ZDNet eWEEK reviews IBM's p Series 660 Model 6H1, Big Blue's newest midrange enterprise server. The new iron "offers plenty of processing...

The Microsoft Way – security through obscurity

Author: JT Smith Kelly McNeill writes "One aspect of Microsoft's new cryptography-based security -- and a more troubling one at that -- is that programs...

The big boys are coming to Linux

Author: JT Smith - by Jack Bryar -Open Source Business - A quick scan of the players at Japan's largest Linux event underscores the degree to which...

Sun’s Joy plugs JXTA, Open Source

Author: JT Smith Wired.com profiles Bill Joy, Sun's chief scientist as a "big thinker." More from the story: "As he's been doing for a few...

XINIT Systems release next-generation 1U servers

Author: JT Smith From LinuxPR: XINIT Systems announce availability of next-generation 1U rackmount GNU/Linux servers. As a leading provider of Linux...

Red Hat: xinetd security update

Author: JT Smith From LWN.net: Xinetd runs with umask 0 - this means that applications using the xinetd umask and not setting the permissions themselves (like...