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Acucorp to Support Linux for IBM eServers

Author: JT Smith "Acucorp, Inc. an international provider of application extension solutions that solve mission critical business issues, today announced plans to deliver extend (TM)5 with...

X11R6.6 released by X.Org

Author: JT Smith Menlo Park, CA., April 25, 2001 - X.Org, the global consortium empowered to develop, stabilize, maintain, and promote the X Window System technology...

Linux’s desktop success depends on better font handling

Author: JT Smith A ZDNet column addresses Linux's battle for the desktop. A major complaint: The many font formats in Linux, and the fact that...

IBM releases new workstations and desktops

Author: JT Smith "At the National Association of Broadcasters annual trade show on Wednesday IBM(R) announced five new IntelliStation M Pro workstations and 12...

IBM’s Informix purchase: Money for … what?

Author: JT Smith - by Jack Bryar -Open Source Business - A billion here. A billion there. As the late U.S. Sen. Everett Dirksen once said, after...

Bayonne Milestone #6 Released

Author: JT Smith David Sugar writes "Bayonne (http://www.bayonne.cx) is the freely licensed multi-line voice response telephony server of the GNU project (http://www.gnu.org) and a component of GNU Enterprise...

Internet Security Systems moves to parry drive-by ‘hackers’

Author: JT Smith InternetNews: "ISS claims perpetrators can equip their laptops with wireless technology, sit inconspicuously on a park bench, or in a car, ...

MLUG helps Fuji introduce Linux to commercial printers

Author: JT Smith Linux Today: "On May 17, 2001, the Montreal Linux User Group will hold an evening seminar in collaboration ...

Improv Technologies joins JXTA project

Author: JT Smith From PR Newswire: Improv Technologies, Inc. has joined a growing community effort around Project JXTA, a research effort to drive the next phase of...

Hynix debuts 275MHz 4Mb x 16 DDR SDRAM

Author: JT Smith The Register: "Hynix has begun producing 64Mb DDR SDRAM chips in 4Mb x 16 configuration. Fabbed at 0.18 micron and designed to...