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The do-it-yourself supercomputer
Author: JT Smith
SCIAM: "Most conventional supercomputers
employ parallel processing:...
Defending against SYN-flood DoS attacks
Author: JT Smith
The Register: "A SYN flood is perhaps the most efficient packet attack, devouring the greatest amount of service
...
European Commission needs Free Software experts
Author: JT Smith
Loic Dachary writes: "Have you ever been depressed, possibly more than once, to
discover that a so called Free
...
Linux backers grab chance
Author: JT Smith
PCWeek: "With the economy still slowing and corporate spending tightening,
...
Linux Advisory Watch – August 27th 2001
Author: JT Smith
LinuxSecurity: "This week, perhaps the most interesting articles include "DDoS effort ill-placed," "NIST Special: Intrusion Detection Systems," and "Researchers develop
...
BBC readers’ verdict on Linux
Author: JT Smith
To celebrate the 10th anniversary, the BBC has opened it up for comments about Linux and the phenomenon behind it.
Category:
Linux
DevX launches the largest free code library on the web
Author: JT Smith
"DevX recently
launched the Web's largest free code library through a deal that adds 27,000
code samples from Sourcebank, a developer-focused search engine, to...
linux-box.org offers free secure email
Author: JT Smith
cenobyte writes: "www.linux-box.org is the first 'free' email provider who gives the users everything he needs.
The Email services provider is not for...
Weekly news wrap-up: VA Linux goes proprietary, kind of; dead people support Microsoft
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross -
It's hard to ignore the news this week of NewsForge parent company VA Linux's quarterly earnings announcement and...
Linux in education report #51
Author: JT Smith
"Great news! Michael Hall reports from Australia, with the first response from director of PC's for Kids regarding using GNU/Linux: "It would...