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JAMD: Your Neighbor’s Distribution
SMH writes "The Tux Team just published a look at the JAMD 0.0.6 distribution.
" We continue our look at rpm-based distributions with JAMD 0.0.6,...
Linux Advisory Watch – June 27, 2003
- by Benjamin D.
Thomas -
This week, advisories were released for bugzilla, ethereal, tcptraceroute, Netscape,
ypserv, XFree86, xpdf, orville-write, eldav, xbl, webfs,...
Dyne:bolic: A broadcast studio on a Linux CD
- by Russell Pavlicek - There are Linux distributions galore that target office, home, and server
systems. But a new Linux distribution promises to...
Grid computing: What are the key components?
Anonymous Reader writes "Grid computing is gaining a lot of attention within the IT industry. Although it has been used within the academic and...
PIKA Technologies rolls out Linux software support
Irene Crosby writes "PIKA Technologies rolls out Linux software support to developers of voice and fax solutions.
PIKA voice cards and SDK support Red Hat...
Dell details new Linux-on-Itanium 2 server
Michael S. Mimoso writes "This week's release of the TOP500 supercomputing list illustrates the breadth to which Linux is present in compute-intensive environments. A...
UnitedLinux Launches “UnitedLinux Ready” Partner Program for Independent
WAKEFIELD, Mass. -- June 25, 2003 - UnitedLinux, the industry consortium
comprised of Conectiva, The SCO Group (NASDAQ:SCOX), SuSE Linux and Turbolinux,
today introduced the UnitedLinux...
LiFY – Linux customized for Education
Linux for You writes "Linux for You magazine has just released LiFY - Linux customized for educational use.
Honorable President of India Dr. A.P.J. Abdul...
MandrakeSoft introduces “MandrakeClustering”
Gael Duval writes "International Supercomputer Conference ISC2003; Heidelberg, Germany; June 24th, 2003 -- Continuing a long tradition of simplifying the use of Linux for...
Review: Windows Services for Unix 3.0
- by Russell Pavlicek -
Microsoft may not be ready to announce its own Linux distribution, but it does sell a product with appeal...