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Remote desktop using Virtual Network Computing

Author: JT Smith FreeOS gets technical with this nuts and bolts how-to on VNC (and for more than just *nix). Category: Linux

With ‘ramen,’ Red Hat getting a taste of what Windows is familiar with

Author: JT Smith IDG.net: "An Internet worm that affects Linux-based servers running Red Hat Inc.'s ...

VA Linux gets battered after restating estimates

Author: JT Smith IDG.net says: "VA Linux Systems Inc. got hammered on the Nasdaq stock market Wednesday after issuing an earnings warning late Tuesday. In ...

Palm, AMD strike deal on flash memory

Author: JT Smith ZDNet reports that Palm and AMD have struck a deal to have AMD make flash memory for the next few years. The...

Web review: At Linux2Order you can name your price

Author: JT Smith - by Tina Gasperson - I thought I was going to have to pay to get something from Linux2Order. And that wouldn't necessarily...

Sun downplays Linux offerings in the Cobalt line

Author: JT Smith Linux Planet reports that Sun appears to be making a pointed effort to downplay the significance of Linux, with regards to its...

Red Hat advisory: LPRng

Author: JT Smith LPRng has a string format bug in use_syslog that could create local and/or remote root vulnerability issue. Details at LWN.net. Category: Linux

Overview: SuSE 7.0 on the PowerPC

Author: JT Smith From InfoWorld: "Last November, SuSE released its Linux 7.0 for the PowerPC platform, a high-quality distribution that earned a score of Very...

Too cool! Shrinking portable devices

Author: JT Smith When they're not busy handing out certificates for single mouse clicks, the patent office manages to squeeze in time for something that's...

Telco finds cluster gold at LinuxWorld

Author: JT Smith Anonymous Reader writes "http://searchenterpriselinux.techtarget.com/search EnterpriseLinux_Original_Content_Item/0,283785,514 302,00.html CC Communications went looking for answers for its clustering problems and found answers at a trade show....