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Too many Unixes? HP plans to support HP-UX and Tru64 and OpenUnix and …

Author: JT Smith - By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols - It's not an easy job, but Hewlett-Packard is determined to support no fewer than five major operating...

LinuxWorld wrap-up: Who loves ya, baby?

- By Robin "Roblimo" Miller - Forget the product announcements and PR blasts coming out of the latest LinuxWorld. The big story is that a...

Bob Young’s traveling tech circus

-By Grant Gross - Red Hat founder Bob Young has started his new venture, a series of "tech circuses" founded on the very Open...

1dok.org – an open, standardized document format

Ursula Bartels writes: "I turn to you by the hope to draw your attention to the project 1dok.org which we are carrying out on...

Red Hat to support AMD’s Opteron

eWeek reports that Red Hat will support AMD's upcoming 64-bit chip through a special release of Red Hat's Advanced Server next year.

LinuxWorld diary, part two: Not for the fun of it

- By Robin "Roblimo" Miller - Yesterday I ran into a kernel hacker I've known for several years who told me this was the most...

Using MUSCLE to implement a multiplayer networked game

Anonymous Reader writes: "OSNews hosts an programming article written by the author of MUSCLE, Jeremy Friesner. MUSCLE is a cross-platform client-server messaging system for...

LinuxWorld diary, part one

- By Robin "Roblimo" Miller - They're lining up to hear Scott McNealy, whose keynote is going to begin in a few minutes. I'm going...

CryptoHeaven v2.1 announced

Marcin writes: "CryptoHeaven software v2.1 is available for immediate download from CryptoHeaven website. The new software can be installed directly over the previous version....

Red Hat unfurls Hammer plans

"Red Hat will come out with a 64-bit version of its software for Hammer and ensure that its 32-bit version will work on the...