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Intel releases Linux math kernel library

Author: JT Smith Intel has released its math kernel library for Linux. Version 5.1 Beta features BLAS, FFTs, LAPACK, and VML. Registration is required. Category: Linux

The question of too many Linux distributions

Author: JT Smith From Slashdot: "evenprime writes "In this zdnet column, Evan Leibovitch responds to linux critics who say that Caldera and Red Hat will...

Women’s group criticizes software ad as sexist

Author: JT Smith The San Francisco Chronicle (via Computer News Daily) reports that Bay Area women's professional group Gracenet awarded Big Blue its DisGraceful Award...

Evolution 0.9 released

Author: JT Smith From Ximian: "Evolution 0.9 has landed! Code-named Platypus, this release offers GPG/PGP encryption, along with better support for those of you with...

The Hacker Ethic

Author: JT Smith "Linus Torvalds says in his Prologue that, for the hacker, "the computer itself is entertainment," meaning that the hacker programs because he...

Lineo ports uClinux to Motorola ColdFire MCF5272

Author: JT Smith From AllLinuxDevices: "Lineo recently completed porting uClinux (http://uclinux.lineo.com) to the Motorola ColdFire MCF5272 processor. Lineo has worked closely with Motorola on each...

zopeMyAdmin released

Author: JT Smith "zopeMyAdmin is intended to handle the administration of MySQL over the web. It provides a front-end for easier manipulation of databases. It...

Compaq takes a stake in SuSE

Author: JT Smith ZDNet News is reporting that Compaq Computer has made an investment in German Linux concern SuSE. The amount invested was not disclosed,...

Responding to a security incident

Author: JT Smith From Linux Journal: "By now, nearly everyone who has been using Linux for some time and had their system connected to the...

A whole new desktop with anti-aliasing

Author: JT Smith Anti-aliased fonts, a computer graphics tweak that many users believe gives more life and realism to the electronic printed word, are available...