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Review: S3 SuperSavage MX/IX mobile 3d accelerator
Author: JT Smith
Anandtech: "With the GeForce2 Go here, the Radeon Mobility on the way, it's time to see S3's next-generation mobile graphics platform. Enter...
Why Mac zealots need to chill
Author: JT Smith
BusinessWeek: "Heaven forbid. Guy Kawasaki, Apple Computer's
former chief evangelist,...
Thursday 15 March 2001 UNIGROUP: Jozef Skvarcek on GNU/Linux beowulf clusters
Author: JT Smith
Jay Sulzberger wrote in to tell us about this meeting: "The food is good and plentiful, the company excellent, and every *n*x
sysadmin...
Linuxworld.com moving to a new home
Author: JT Smith
"You've read the Newsforge and Slashdot posts describing the death of LinuxWorld.com. To borrow the old phrase, reports of
...
Alligata Server edition 2 with BSD-style license
Author: JT Smith
Julian Harris writes "Alligata Server Edition 2 for Linux is shipping, http://www.3glab.com/products
This new version includes;
- Kannel core code certified WAP 1.1 compliant...
Libranet Linux version 1.9.0 now available
Author: JT Smith
The following is a press release from Libranet Linux:Jon Danzig writes "
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Jon Danzig
Libra Computer Systems
www.libranet.comjon@libranet.com
LIBRA COMPUTER SYSTEMS ANNOUNCES 'THE...
Lights, camera, Linux: TV projects embrace Linux
Author: JT Smith
- By Dan Berkes -
It wasn't too long ago that the Open Source community thrilled to the news that Linux was destined...
Mexico City adopting Linux, software rent savings
Author: JT Smith
Slashdot discusses a Spanish article at Reforma on the adoption of Linux in Mexico City, and the savings that creates.
Category:
Linux
CrystalPort: The Nets new port of call
Author: JT Smith
highlander writes "Talk about browser and all that the users can think of is IE or Netscape. And, if you dare to...
An open letter to ICANN
Author: JT Smith
Linux Journal has an open letter to ICANN, the Internet Corporiation for Assigned Names and Nmubers, arguing that restrictions should not be...