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OpenIB Alliance: Broad range of companies have broader hopes for InfiniBand
Author: Jay Lyman
Representatives of the OpenIB
Alliance, launched recently with funding from Intel and aimed at
unifying efforts to build on the InfiniBand high-performance computing interconnect...
Linux Advisory Watch – July 2, 2004
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
This week,
advisories were released for apache, dhcp, kernel, mailman, gzip,
Pavuk, Esearch and libpng. The distributors include Debian, Fedora,
FreeBSD, Gentoo, Mandrake, Suse...
MontaVista Endorses CELF Specification
Annette Oevermann writes "SUNNYVALE, Calif., July 1, 2004 -- MontaVista Software, Inc. today strongly endorsed the 1.0 Specification formally announced this week by the...
Customizing GNOME
Author: Jem Matzan
Red Hat and Sun have showed us that GNOME can be both nice to look at and fun to use. However, GNOME...
Apple sets up Rendezvous with Windows, Linux
Apple Computer has published updated source code to its Rendezvous network-configuration technology for use in Windows, Linux, Unix and Java
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A parent’s guide to Linux Web filtering
Author: Joe Bolin
Having converted quite a few people to the world of GNU/Linux, I am
often asked by parents, "Can I set up parental Web...
Fujitsu foots the bill for new PostgreSQL database features
Author: Jay Lyman
Fujitsu this week announced an expanded collaboration with Microsoft on
servers for mainframe computing, but the Japanese hardware giant is also
investing in open...
PeopleSoft unveils tools for small businesses
PeopleSoft on Wednesday released a handful of new products and certifications, introducing new applications for small businesses and integration tools designed for "power users."
Link:...
A parent’s guide to Linux Web filtering
Author: Joe Bolin
Having converted quite a few people to the world of GNU/Linux, I am
often asked by parents, "Can I set up parental Web...
Sun’s JDIC and JDNC: A Cross-Platform ActiveX?
sjvn writes "In the shadow of Sun's Project Looking Glass announcements, two other open-source projects make building desktop-friendly Java applications easier."
SAN FRANCISCO—Sun Microsystems has...