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Talking freely with Freenet coder Brandon Wiley
Author: JT Smith
- By Julie Bresnick - Open Source people -Brandon
Wiley, avid programmer and original coder of peer-to-peer service Freenet may talk like a...
IBM delivers Itanium-based systems for supercomputer
Author: JT Smith
From LinuxPR: IBM today announced new Intel
ItaniumTM-based eServer and IntelliStation workstations which will form a
new Linux...
Interview: Co-founder and CIO of Yellow Dog Linux
Author: JT Smith
MacDiscussion.com has an interview with Yellow Dog Linux's co-founder and CIO, Dan Burcaw, about the Linux-on-Mac operating system's 2.0 release. Burcaw says...
STMicroelectronics and MontaVista Software ally to put Linux on a chip
Author: JT Smith
PR Newswire: "MontaVista Software Inc., the company
powering the embedded revolution has announced that STMicroelectronics has
designated MontaVista, provider of Hard Hat(TM) Linux(R), for...
ArsDigita moving away from free software
Author: JT Smith
- By Tina Gasperson -
In a radical change to its business model, ArsDigita plans to market "proprietary extensions" to its free ACS...
ArsDigita moving away from totally free software
Author: JT Smith
- By Tina Gasperson -
In a move that it calls a radical change to its business model, ArsDigita is
planning to market...
Open Source development and handhelds: A match made in heaven?
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross -
You don't have to read a lot of technology news before you run into a story about...
A common Linux U.I. for you and I
Author: JT Smith
Kelly McNeill writes, "What upsets me is when I see Linux software developers actually striving to attain the very same goal that...
Review: Installing the e-smith Gateway/Firewall v.4.1.1
Author: JT Smith
- By Russ Pavlicek -
In this era, just about every company -- large or small -- has a
permanent connection to the Internet,...
Where is the new Linux experience?
Author: JT Smith
Kelly McNeill writes "There has been discussion lately about the failure of Linux to make it in the desktop market. For all...