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NeTraverse Significantly Enhances Win4Lin Terminal

NeTraverse Press writes "AUSTIN, TX January 13, 2004 NeTraverse, today, announced the immediate availability of Win4Lin Terminal Server3.0, based on the award-winning Win4Lin...

Mpthrill.com announce support for Linux

Dana Ann writes ""Mpthrill.com have announced that Version 1.0 of it's MPT-MNG Pro Broadband Provisioning and Management System supports the Linux operating system." Using...

Enjoying NASA’s Maestro on your Linux desktop

Author: Joe Barr I decided to download Maestro, the software NASA uses to control the Mars rover Spirit, right after reading about the project on...

Editorial: Can Linux Make It Mainstream?

Anonymous Reader writes "This is a commentary from a Linux user who does tech support for Windows users and works in the real world...

SGI announces low-cost Linux supercluster machine

Author: Chris Gulker SGI today announced a new, low-cost Itanium 2-based Linux server, the Altix 350. The new $12,199 machine will dramatically reduce the cost...

Getting and installing NetBSD-current

Author: Peter Seebach The BSD family of Unix-like operating systems evolved from the last release of 4.4BSD, released by the University of California some years ago....

First DOCSIS provisioning system on Linux

Author: Dana Ann Dana Ann writes "Mpthrill.com has developed a DOCSIS standard provisioning system that uses the GNU/Linux platform with other open-source software. The system,...

LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice Winners

jeremy writes "The polls for the 2003 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice awards are closed and the results are in. Winners include Slackware for Distribution...

Linux Test Project January Release Announcement

Robbie Williamson writes "The Linux Test Project test suite has been released. The latest version of the testsuite contains 2,100+ tests for the Linux...

IBM on leaked memo: Nothing to see here. Move along…

Author: Joe Barr It looked like a great story opportunity to me. There it was, right at the bottom of the leaked IBM internal...