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The Hobbitware.com intranet project

Author: JT Smith LWN daily links: "I have recently completed a guide to setting up a complete Intranet for a small office, using Linux-based server...

Server OEMs bitch Itaniums run too hot

Author: JT Smith joabj writes : "Server manufacturers have been concerned about the high heat dissipation coming from Itanium processors, according to this article in...

By bits, Web use eroding China’s formidable control

Author: JT Smith DallasNews.com: "Li Xiguang got his first taste of the Internet five years ago, during a yearlong fellowship in the United States. E-mail...

Debian developer to go into orbit

Author: JT Smith Debianplanet: "Self made millionaire, and (former?) Debian developer, Mark Shuttleworth, 27, has begun cosmonaut-training for a touristic excursion to the final frontier." ...

Bits, bytes and beers at Defcon – a photographic tour

Author: JT Smith Wired: "The annual underground party for hackers is known as much for its technical content as its hijinks. Declan McCullagh presents a...

Samsung revs 64-bit ARM, licenses Java

Author: JT Smith An industry update from The Register: "Samsung has expanded its agreement with British chip designer ARM and licensed three more cores. It's...

Review: Abit Siluro MX400

Author: JT Smith TheDukeofURL has the review of the Abit Siluro MX400, which is based on ...

Red Hat Linux now runs on 64-bit Itanium servers

Author: JT Smith Network World Funsion reports that Red Hat has announced that its latest operating system is available for Intel 64-bit Itanium machines.This makes...

Review: Abit Siluro MX400

Author: JT Smith Patrick Mullen writes "The Duke of URL has posted its review of Abit's Siluro MX400. Abit's Siluro MX400 is based on...

Axis hitches its 32-bit RISC chip to Linux

Author: JT Smith From EETimes.com: "A modestly performing 32-bit RISC processor with a ...