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Linux in Science Report No. 7 released

Author: JT Smith It's at Seul.org. Among the items: "Many research labs have what can best be described as a heterogenous computing environment. In the...

Slash’s Bender becomes a beta

Author: JT Smith Krow writes: "At some point this morning we ran a regular expression against the main branch of slash and a new beta was born. What's...

Red Hat CTO talks live to Linux users about clusters

Author: JT Smith An anonymous reader tells us about an announcement at SearchEnterpriseLinux: "Confused about clusters? Wearing his classic red fedora and no protective armor,...

Why I chose Windows NT over Linux: Not this time!

Author: JT Smith Sensei writes: " In early January 2000, I wrote at LinuxNewbie.org about my decision to use Windows NT in the creation of a...

LinuxPPC gives away 1,000+ CDs at Macworld

Author: JT Smith At LWN.net: LinuxPPC Inc., the leading developer of Linux for PowerPC computers, continued its tradition of massive CD giveaways at the Macworld Expo. The...

SLT 2001, a seminar of the Linux and TeX user community

Author: JT Smith From LinuxPR: Qbizm is a proud sponsor of a Linux user community seminar held in Central Europe from February 15th...

NuSphere releases version 1.13.5 of NuSphere MySQL

Author: JT Smith NuSphere Corporation, provider of NuSphere (TM) MySQL(TM), the leading packaged software product for the open source database marketplace, announced today version 1.13.5...

Linux and video conferencing, the pain and the solution

Author: JT Smith Emmett Plant writes, "D. Clyde Williamson shares his pain (and his solution) for finding proper videoconferencing tools to work with Linux. Check...

Further Linux testing in store

Author: JT Smith PCWeek reports that, even before the release of 2.4 earlier this month, the Linux development community was hard at work on a ...

AMD launches low-cost mobile chips

Author: JT Smith From ZDNET.co.uk: "The release of the first mobile chip based on AMD's Athlon core -- which replaced the K6 in late 1999...