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Introduction to logging
Author: JT Smith
LogError writes: "This is another article in the series of articles dedicated to basic system maintenace and security. This time, I plan...
Smooth iron – mainframe Linux at Telia
Author: JT Smith
Daniel James writes: "Opting to replace a Unix server farm with main-frame Linux made
headlines for Telia Net last December. Ten months...
Interview with the creators of CRUX and ROOTLinux
Author: JT Smith
Prot writes: "Linux is much more than (the highly marketed) Red Hat or Mandrake. Assuming you got the skills required, a Linux...
Bioterrorism causes Congressional e-mail slowdown?
Author: JT Smith
Kelly McNeill writes: "I sent e-mail to my U.S. representatives this week expressing concern about how the antiterrorism law signed by President...
Open Source Printing Summit, round 2: Can group create a standard?
Author: JT Smith
- Dan Berkes -
At the second annual Open
Source Printing Summit last week in San Jose, participants offered progress reports, corporate party...
Intel founder Gordon Moore pledges $600M to Caltech
Author: JT Smith
Kelly McNeill writes "The California Institute of Technology (Caltech) announced Sunday that alumnus and Intel founder Gordon Moore has pledged two gifts...
Linux 2.4.14-pre5 has been released
Author: JT Smith
Two readers told us about this, Mayhem and Dave:
- Andrew Morton: remove stale UnlockPage
- me: swap cache page locking update
pre4:
...
Is Windows XP really a new operating system?
Author: JT Smith
Kelly McNeill writes, "Microsoft's browser may have started out as an application, but by the end, it was part of the operating...
The iPod has an Easter egg
Author: JT Smith
From MacObserver.com: "If you thought the Easter Egg Era at Apple was over, you were wrong. MacityNet ... is reporting that
...
Patent holder targets .Net, other tech titans
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet reports that Charlie Northrup, chief executive of software developer Global Technologies, holds one of
the earliest...