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Opera – a viable Netscape alternative

Author: JT Smith From CanadaComputes.com: "Opera has been around for Linux for a while, but it has been a long time since I tried it. After...

Linux and Itanium alter Sun’s gravity

Author: JT Smith "With billions spent on hardware, software, and services each year, the enterprise Unix market can support more than one major player. Sun...

Integrating database access into Linux applications

Author: JT Smith From IBM developerWorks: "This article describes MySQL, a useful tool for developing e-commerce and other complicated, dynamic Web sites that make use...

2.4 kernel: Always on the go with contributor Werner Almesberger

Author: JT Smith - By Julie Bresnick - Open Source people Swiss born Austrian, Werner Almesberger first tried Linux in January of 1992. Linus Torvalds had just released...

YAPC::America 2001 registration open

Author: JT Smith Time to register for the North American installment of Yet Another Perl Conference. This year, the even takes place from Wednesday, June...

Bertelsmann’s answer to Napster: Snoopstar

Author: JT Smith Anonymous Reader writes "Napster partner Bertelsmann has been secretly beta testing another file-swapping service, called Snoopstar, the German trade paper Net-Business revealed....

Slackware advisory: sudo

Author: JT Smith "Sudo 1.6.3p6 is now available for Slackware 7.1 and Slackware -current. This release fixes a known buffer overflow, which could be used by malicious...

Zend sticks to basics

Author: JT Smith ZDNet reviews the Zend IDE Client and Debug Server version 1.0, tagging it "a competent first step toward providing a quality commercial...

Alan Cox: Linux kernel 2.4.2-ac4

Author: JT Smith Alan Cox posts news of the latest changes to the current Linux kernel. 2.4.2-ac4 fixes a make xconfig failure, renders the 3ware...

The hidden cost of P2P

Author: JT Smith From ZDNet Interactive Week: "If peer-to-peer applications become ubiquitous, they could break the existing business models of many Internet service providers and...