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LinuxWorld in New York City 20-23 January 2004
IDG's LinuxWorld is a computer show well worth attending -- and the price is right if you register before the show starts. The Exhibits...
Playing with a little Pogo schtick
Author: Joe Barr
While chatting on IRC a couple of weeks ago, trying to dig up the facts behind the public obituary of the XFree86...
Linux Advisory Watch – January 16, 2004
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
This week, advisories were released for phpgroupware, kernel, jitterbug, ethereal, kdepim, cvs, kdepim, and tcpdump. The distributors include Debian, Gentoo, Mandrake,...
Open Source Faithful, Major Vendors Gear Up For LinuxWorld
The pace and volume of new product announcements is quickly accelerating in advance of LinuxWorld, the twice-annual trade show dedicated to...
A daemon-writer’s guide to NetBSD’s rc.d system
Author: Peter Seebach
The NetBSD startup process is extensible, flexible, and a little
daunting at first. This article looks at the configuration mechanisms used
to enable...
Xgrid: Grid computing for the rest of us?
Author: Chris Gulker
Apple's Xgrid software, announced at Macworld earlier this month, turns a group of Macintosh computers into a supercomputer that's "as easy as...
IBM Sells Opteron-Based Linux Supercomputer To Drug Giant
IBM on Wednesday announced it had sold a supercomputer based on Advanced Micro Devices' 64-bit processors to pharmaceutical giant Bristol-Meyers
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Book Review: Spidering Hacks
Anonymous Reader writes ""Spidering Hacks" by O'Reilly is targeted at everyone who wants to automate surfing the web and has a little bit of...
Meet Saudi Arabia’s most famous computer expert
Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia -- Eyas S. Al-Hejery, PhD, may be the only computer geek
in Saudi Arabia to have had the...
Tonight Live: Spy VS Spy or is that SCO vs OSDL
Jeff gerhardt writes "Tonight Live: Spy VS Spy or is that SCO vs OSDL (and Novell and Intel and...)>> on The Linux Show!!
Tuesday, January...