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Does GNU/Linux need antivirus software?

Yama writes "Windows users have been forced to deal with a neverending flood of viruses and worms, so much so that many users have...

How to Interview a Programmer

Recognizing good programmers among job applicants is not easy. This article contains interview techniques, garnered from a recent summit on writing better code, that...

Moneydance: It’s under new management

- By Norbert Cartagena - People often talk about Linux's ability to become a "real" desktop OS. Popular belief is that Linux doesn't have enough 3D...

New “topdown” uvm in NetBSD-current

Jan Schaumann writes "Andrew Brown has committed changes to -current implementing a new ``topdown'' uvm. With these changes, the areas for heap growth...

QUIK Computing announces release of Ace Operator v 1.0b

QUIK Computing is pleased to announce the release of Ace Operator version 1.1.0b. Ace Operator is an instant messaging call center solution that can...

Book Review – Cisco Secure Virtual Private Network

Mirko Zorz writes "This publication is designed to give the readers basic knowledge of planning, administering and maintaining Virtual Private Networks. It does provide...

MontaVista Software Enables New Intel® Network Processors

SAN JOSE, Calif., Intel Developer Forum, Feb. 20, 2003 — MontaVista Software Inc., the company powering the embedded revolution, announced that MontaVista™ Linux® Professional...

dW Live in New Orleans Linux sessions

Anonymous Reader writes "If you are lucky enough to be able to get to one conference this year, plan to get to the IBM...

New Linux Support Policies are Ominous

Red Hat and Mandrake are cutting support for older versions of their Linux distributions... The results will be a security nightmare for the Internet. Link:...

How to bring more commercial applications to Linux

Author: JT Smith - By Matija Suklje - What most of you have probably already noticed is that Linux lacks commercial "professional" applications...