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LinuxWorld: Applied Data Systems not getting enough sleep, or having trouble waking up

Author: JT Smith - by Tina Gasperson - The Applied Data Systems booth at the LinuxWorld Expo is a bit spare. Especially considering the recent press...

LinuxWorld: Pitbull Linux security — worth the hype?

Author: JT Smith - Julie Bresnick - When Argus Systems Group Inc. announced the release of security systems for Linux during LinuxWorld Thursday, the efforts to stand...

Kylix – review

Author: JT Smith linuxnews.pl writes "Last night I was playing a bit with Kylix. Unfortunately, because of my poor experience with Pascal and tools like...

Observations on the ‘real’ LinuxWorld

Author: JT Smith - by Eric Ries - The first step in attending a computronic mega extravaganza is to get there. So I took a train into...

Linux Mandrake – xemacs security update

Author: JT Smith NetSecurity.org: "Previous versions of XEmacs had a problem with the ...

LinuxWorld: Consume with conscience through The Linux Fund

Author: JT Smith - Julie Bresnick - The Linux Fund Incorporated project is a not-for-profit company that is all about money; making it and giving it away....

IBM says Linux is ready for business

Author: JT Smith Jan Stafford writes: "What a difference a year makes. Last year IBM were not even in the picture. But this year IBM...

LinuxWorld journal: Charting a course for bounty

Author: JT Smith - by Tina Gasperson - Walking around the Linux World Expo in New York City, it is clear that the Javits Convention Center...

How NetBSD 1.5 was born

Author: JT Smith From the latest issue of Daemon News: "NetBSD 1.5 was released a few weeks ago, and after the dust has settled a...

2.4.1 out just in time for LinuxWorld

Author: JT Smith - by Jack Bryar -Open Source Business - Linux Kernel 2.4.1 is out, just in time for LinuxWorld 2001. It's a show that has some...