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Linux PPC security notice

Author: JT Smith "Our first security update for LinuxPPC 2000 has been posted! It is retroactive -- that is, it covers every previous version of LinuxPPC,...

Dell, Hewlett-Packard join first Linux Plug Fest

Author: JT Smith With Linux maturing rapidly, hardware vendors need to know how their products will perform in mixed business environments across all...

Intel pulls plug on Timna processor

Author: JT Smith From eWeek: "Intel Corp. has pulled the plug on its problem-plagued Timna processor, a long-delayed chip that was being designed for low-cost...

Linux hardware installation

Author: JT Smith By: Jeff Field NewsForge Columnist This week's article was going to be a review of the Matrox G450 Dualhead. That article will be published...

IDC outlines server market trends

Author: JT Smith Enterprise Linux Today reports, a new power base in consumer markets, along with open source platforms and mass commoditisation, will drive...

Computer I/O introduces configurable network data servers

Author: JT Smith Linux PR: Computer I/O Corporation, a leading provider of embedded software and services for the communications industry, today announced the introduction of its...

Oracle 9i to launch at OpenWorld

Author: JT Smith CRN on TechWeb reports, just three months after shipping the latest incarnation of Oracle 8i, Oracle will formally unveil Oracle 9i.

Viruses won’t be stopped by tougher laws

Author: JT Smith According to this article from vnunet News, laws forbidding virus writing and distribution would not deter virus writers and in some cases...

PentaSafe ships security software with Red Hat Linux version 7

Author: JT Smith PentaSafe Security Technologies, Inc., a leading developer of enterprise IT auditing and security software today announced that it is shipping its 10 Point Security...

Linux Advisory Watch

Author: JT Smith LinuxSecurity.com offers the Linux Advisory Watch for the week of September 29th, 2000. Category: Linux