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NEC Electronics and MontaVista Software Partner
Annette Oevermann writes "MontaVista and NEC Electronics Establish Strategic Linux Partnership
Long-term collaboration will integrate MontaVista Linux with NEC Electronics’ embedded hardware platforms to enhance...
1st Linux-Based High-Performance Computing System
Anonymous Reader writes "SGI Introduces First Linux-Based High-Performance Visual Computing System. Silicon Graphics Prism Designed to Solve New Classes of Visualization Problems Facing Scientists...
Slo-Tech Linux 2.1: Slovenian Linux
Chris writes ""Version 2.1 of Slo-Tech Linux, an easy-to-use Slovenian live CD based on Morphix, has been released. Version 2.1 comes in two variants...
Using Unicode in Linux
Author: Michał Kosmulski
Last time we talked about Unicode and its benefits. If you've decided you want to reap those benefits yourself, here's how to...
The Best Free Desktop Linux . . . and how to make
Continuing his quest for the perfect Linux desktop, Michael C. Barnes gives DesktopLinux.com readers an in-depth analysis of the technologies that make open source...
An HTML mangling test case
Author: Derek Fountain
Last month Michal Zalewski posted to the Bugtraq security mailing list the results of a small experiment he carried out involving feeding...
IBM releases eclipse 3.0.1 embedded Interface tool
Anonymous Reader writes "The Abstract User Interface Markup Language toolkit is a rapid-development tool to assist developers in writing GUIs to run as either...
NetBSD announces new logo
Jeremy C. Reed writes "The NetBSD Foundation has selected an official logo for identifying
NetBSD. Over 400 logos were submitted by 238 artists for a...
Introduction to Unicode
Author: Michał Kosmulski
Unicode, or the Universal Character Set (UCS), was developed to end once and for all the problems associated with the abundance of...
Review: Whitebox fills niche between Fedora and RHEL
Author: Aditya Nag
White Box Enterprise Linux (WBEL) is an attempt to fill the void left by Red Hat's decision to become a purely commercial...