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Racing to reiserfs on Red Hat

Author: JT Smith "A Journal Filesystem keeps track of all the transactions undertaken. And the lack of a proper journal filesystems has ...

Supercomputer allows Victoria to really think big

Author: JT Smith FairFaxIT: "Meet Grendel; an old-style computer that takes up a whole room. Billed as Australia's most powerful publicly available supercomputer, and in...

Intel challenger Transmeta still has a lot to prove

Author: JT Smith FairFaxIT: "Take the poster child of the open-source rebellion, a company noted for paranoid secrecy to rival the Illuminatus, and a prominent...

Napster: Free to be p-to-p

Author: JT Smith TheStandard: "The clock is ticking for Napster. On July 1, the ...

Linux Security Week – April 16th 2001

Author: JT Smith LinuxSecurity: "This week, the interesting articles include, "Make SSH do more," "Tools and Their Signatures, Part One: bind8x.c," and ...

In Microsoft do you trust?

Author: JT Smith ZDNET: "To breathe in the electronic environment of Microsoft's .Net ...

Weekly news wrapup: Indrema shuts down Linux gaming console project

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - It was another bad news week for Open Source business models, at least for one high-profile Linux project....

DeepLinux Package Manager now available

Author: JT Smith LinuxPR has a release regarding DeepLinux: "The deepLinux package manager is now available for download from the company website. This manager adds...

Alcatel security note reveals more than it should

Author: JT Smith There's a couple of stories, one from morons.org and another from the Associated Press that describe a security flaw in an Alcatel DSL modem...

PostgreSQL v7.1 release announcement

Author: JT Smith LWN has posted about the release of PostgreSQL 7.1. Performance improvements are the main enchancements in this release. Category: Open Source