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Arkeia Expands Support to Include Mac OS X Tiger
Jeffrey Swartz writes "CARLSBAD, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 13, 2005--Arkeia Corp. today announced that its Arkeia Network Backup solution now supports the recently released Mac OS...
Review: Fedora Core 4
Author: Jeremy LaCroix
I've been using Linux for four years, with the majority of that time spent using Red Hat distributions. I liked Fedora Core...
Linux lays groundwork for world’s top supercomputers
Author: Jay Lyman
Linux now leads the pack of operating systems on the Top500 project's list of the world's most powerful supercomputers, the latest of...
New GNU Source Installer eases Unix source installations
Author: Claudio Fontana
GNU/Linux distributions and other Unix and Unix-like operating systems already offer a plethora of tools for installing software. Many of them rely...
TechBookReport on ‘Ant: Definitive Guide’
TBR writes "Ant is the premier Java-based build tool. Part of the Apache project, Ant is the build tool that all other tools measure...
First Look at Foresight Linux
SilentBob4 writes "Foresight - a word Mirriam-Webster Online defines as an act of looking forward, or a view forward. What they don't tell you...
Eclipse-based Workplace Designer pre-release
Anonymous Reader writes "Workplace Designer is an Eclipse-based integrated development environment that gives you an easy way to use document-oriented programming without requiring a...
Behind The Numbers: Linux Gets High Marks For Security
The IT world may be an insecure place, but don't blame Linux. In fact, very few IT pros participating in InformationWeek Research's Linux and...
ZFS, Linux Runtime Still Coming for Solaris 10
While Sun Microsystems Inc has been busy getting its commercialized Solaris 10 operating system out the door while at the same time taking it...
Linux Advisory Watch – July 8, 2005
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
This week, advisories were released for crip, Network Manager, HelixPlayer,
gedit, gzip, selinux, gnome, openssh, libwpd, openoffice, openssh, binutils,
...