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Itanium pilot program takes off
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet UK reports that Intel is planning to make available experimental computer systems running its 64-bit Itanium chip in early 2001.
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Bad News Bears at Comdex
Author: JT Smith
-By Jack Bryar - Open Source business -
One of the biggest of the Linux shows is over with and all...
Full-fledged Linux VAR supplier emerges
Author: JT Smith
32bitsonline reports that Ebiz takes advantage of Caldera's acquisition of SCO to acquire one othe largest private VAR resellers of UNIX computer...
Faxing from Linux: Communicado FAX
Author: JT Smith
From 32bitsonline: "While many are using Linux as a Web server, many have not been using Linux to its full potential. Communicado...
Caldera eBuilder wins Best E-commerce Solution award from Linux Journal
Author: JT Smith
Best of Linux recognized offerings at Linux Business Expo during Comdex
OREM, UT-November 21, 2000- Caldera Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: CALD), a
"Linux
for Business"...
Linux Business Expo reports growth, announces winners
Author: JT Smith
In a press release at PRNewswire, Key3Media group announced that its Linux Business Expo more than doubled in size to occupy over...
Does P4 deliver on performance promise? Yes and no
Author: JT Smith
MaximumLinux: "Intel wrested the clock-speed crown back from AMD on Monday by releasing the long-awaited Pentium 4 at
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Another IE 5.x/Outlook vulnerability
Author: JT Smith
IE 5.x/Outlook allows executing arbitrary programs using .chm files
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GIMP’s Lillqvist quiet about accomplishments
Author: JT Smith
- By Julie Bresnick -
Open Source people
Don't think just because Tor
Lillqvist developed the Windows port
for
GIMP that he prefers Windows. On...
Security update to modutils
Author: JT Smith
It's at LWN.net: "Sebastian Krahmer found a problem in the modprobe utility that could be
exploited by local users to run arbitrary commands...