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Review: Quantum Atlas 10K II Ultra160

Author: JT Smith - By Jeff Field - As you probably know, Linux runs pretty well on low-end hardware. You can get it running pretty...

WAP market getting WAPPED

Author: JT Smith -By Jack Bryar - Open Source business - If the pessimism in the "new technology" sector wasn't bad enough already, doubters about wireless Internet...

SuSE Linux releases version for Alpha CPUs

Author: JT Smith From a press release posted at LWN.net: Today, SuSE Linux, the international technology leader and solutions provider in Open Source operating system software, announced...

5NINE Announces WAPLinux.org, kernel for bringing WAP to Linux

Author: JT Smith From Business Wire: 5NINE, a leading developer of Wireless Data Infrastructure technology for Linux, announces the launch of WAPLinux.org, an open source...

Secure Locate heap corruption vulnerability

Author: JT Smith "When running slocate, users are able to specify a database of their own as a commandline parameter. A subtle vulnerability exists in...

Review: Linux Mandrake 7.2

Author: JT Smith LinuxOrbit reviews the new distribution: "Despite all those neat-o features though, I'm having a bit of trouble at this time, using even...

Rambus on the rampage: part 4

Author: JT Smith Christopher Robato Yao of 32BitsOnline looks at the future of Rambus: "Despite earnings, those legal fees from suing all those memory makers...

On P2P, and interesting times

Author: JT Smith "P2P's getting simpler by the minute, every day there are more users with more bandwidth to spare, and any time anybody anywhere...

Cubists launch unnavigable Web site

Author: JT Smith "The International Society of Cubists officially launched its Web...

PCMCIA and GNU/Linux, it’s a snap

Author: JT Smith Linux Orbit's editor-in-chief walks readers through the process of installing PCMCIA cards and drivers not supported by Linux on two different computer....