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Absoft Announces new High Performance Linux Fortran compiler
Absoft Marketing Group writes "Absoft Announces new High Performance Fortran compiler for AMD 64-bit Opteron/Athlon processors running Linux.
Fortran95 Compiler Offers Significant Speed Improvements
Rochester...
Highlights from the mailing lists – March 1 – 15, 2004
Author: Clifton Wood
This week we're introducing a new feature on NewsForge.com. We plan to monitor the mailing lists of key open source projects and...
Portlock Joins OSDL
The Open Source Development Labs (OSDL), a global consortium dedicated to accelerating the adoption of Linux, today
announced that Portlock, a leading...
Interview with NetBSD’s Luke Mewburn
Author: Federico Biancuzzi
The NetBSD Project announced Monday that release 1.6.2 of the NetBSD operating system is now available, with binary distributions for 40 architectures....
VeriSign, Microsoft Team For Security
VeriSign (verisign.com) announced on Wednesday that it has entered int
o a partnership with Microsoft (microsoft.com) to deliver authentication services built on the Microsoft Windows...
Linux Mailserver protection just got better
Mircea MITU writes "BitDefender for Mail Servers version 1.5.6 (Seraph) is out, featuring SpamTOX, the BitDefender AntiSpam.BitDefender launches the new version of the BitDefender...
MySQL AB to Tweak Open-Source License
sjvn writes "MySQL AB's open-source database license has long confused ISVs and others who want to support MySQL but aren't sure whether they need...
Infinium Labs ‘initiates legal action’ against game news site
Author: Robin ' Roblimo' Miller
If you haven't heard of -- or have forgotten about -- Infinium Labs and their Phantom game system, don't...
SCO announces OpenServer update pack 2
SCO outlines roadmap for the next release of SCO OpenServer and subsequent upgrades
LINDON, Utah--Feb. 18, 2004--The SCO Group, Inc. ("SCO") (Nasdaq: SCOX), the owner...
Fedora Core 2-test1: A Good Start Down a Long Road
Anonymous Reader writes "'Couldn't stop myself from trying the new Fedora 2-test1 release, even if it is an alpha! The 2.6 kernel, KDE 3.2...