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2.4 kernel: Stealing some time with kernel hacker Geert Uytterhoeven
Author: JT Smith
- by Julie Bresnick -
Geert Uytterhoeven is like a little Linux supplier in and of
himself. He has a number of...
Empire building, Mozilla style
Author: JT Smith
CNet has a story on the fairly new, CollabNet-backed site called MozDev.org for Mozilla developers. "Mozilla.org, founded by Netscape to develop its...
maddog plots a course for Linux
Author: JT Smith
LinuxWorld asks Jon "maddog" Hall about getting paid to be a Linux evangelist: "Linux evangelism means going out and promoting the Linux...
Free money: Linux companies plan profits
Author: JT Smith
ABC News has an often-reported story explaining how Linux companies plan to make money some day. "Linux software companies think they can...
LinuxWorld recap: Significant hardware presence
Author: JT Smith
- By Jeff Field -
It used to be that, if you wanted to write stories on hardware and Linux you would...
IBM’s next big push: the network chip
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet reports on IBM's plan for network processors, an "increasingly popular class of chips." Buried at the bottom of the story is...
Sharing, the NFS way
Author: JT Smith
"NFS or the Network Filesystem is a very effective way of sharing files and data across your Unix
...
LinuxWorld journal: I’ll do anything for a T-shirt, except that
Author: JT Smith
- by Tina Gasperson -
When it comes to swag, the T-shirts are the prize. Everybody knows that.
Open Source journalist Emmett Plant wrote...
OpenInteract Application Server 1.05 released
Author: JT Smith
Nate Haas writes "Intes.net, an internet solutions provider based in Washington DC, has released the foundation of its OpenInteract Portal environment to...
Borland: New tools bridge Windows to Linux
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet reports on new programming tools from Borland, which it calls a "bruised software maker." The software, called Kylix, will easily transfer...