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Agenda Computing makes history launching the VR3 at Spring Comdex
Author: JT Smith
Agenda Computing will officially launch the world's first-ever pure Linux PDA, the Agenda VR3, at Spring Comdex in Chicago to the U.S....
Project porting Linux to AMD x86-64, but has license issues
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross -
Chip-maker Advanced Micro Devices has asked for the Open Source community's help in porting GNU/Linux to AMD's...
TUXIA successfully launches into Australia
Author: JT Smith
Sydney, Australia - March 2001 - TUXIA was successfully introduced to the Australian market at the recently held IT Comdex/Linux Expo 2001,...
The Joy of Linux: A Gourmet Guide to Open Source
Author: JT Smith
"It's open, so anyone can grab it, whip it, and beat it into whatever shape or function they desire." "It" is Linux,...
MS wants to make computers less prone to crashes
Author: JT Smith
ZDNET.co.uk: "Microsoft wants bad drivers off the Windows highway.
With the next version of its consumer Windows operating system,
Microsoft is...
How safe is your tech job?
Author: JT Smith
ZDNET.co.uk: "Many IT workers are now asking
themselves this question with increasing frequency and for good
reason. In the past month...
Meet the women of KDE
Author: JT Smith
- By Dan Berkes-
Head on over the KDE home page, and scroll down a bit until you see the "Family" heading in...
Statusline secutiy problem in ‘vim’
Author: JT Smith
Securtity Focus warns of a security bug in the popular editor 'vim', which allows a malicious user to run arbitrary commands from...
Alan Cox: Linux kernel 2.4.2ac27
Author: JT Smith
Alan Cox posts details of the latest changes to the Linux kernel, including: "Fix x86 IPI replay problems" ... "Allow slab caches...
New Windows/Linux virus no big threat to Linux users
Author: JT Smith
- by Daniel Pearson -This announcement, which has been quoted by at least one major news service, warns against an apparently...