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Tools aim to ease Linux distribution
Author: JT Smith
From an eWeek review: "System managers who are responsible for distributing Linux to large numbers of machines have a limited number of...
Pentium 4 to launch around Halloween
Author: JT Smith
From a story at ZDNet: "Intel Corp. may have a Halloween treat for tech trick-or-treaters the launch of the Pentium...
Building a low-cost router appliance with Embedded Linux
Author: JT Smith
LinuxDevices has a how-to article: "A new set-top box computer
form-factor from Allwell (in Taiwan) enables embedded Linux developers...
Berst: Why I pick on Microsoft
Author: JT Smith
Jesse Berst's Anchordesk addresses questions from readers about why he "picks on" the software giant: "Or this one: If Microsoft is...
Inprise/Borland offers free seminars
Author: JT Smith
Inprise/Borland this week began a series of free, one-day product seminars for software professionals interested in using Borland
products to speed the time...
Open Standards key to growth of Storage Area Networks
Author: JT Smith
Internet Wire: The need for open standards is critical to the widespread adoption of Storage Area Networks (SANs), according to an...
Proprietary Unices are morphing into a future super-Linux
Author: JT Smith
Linux Today article surmises, "the high-end OS of the future will be a version of Linux that has incorporated all the...
Has Cisco patented NAT?
Author: JT Smith
Linuks.net has a chat about Cisco patenting NAT. "It turns out that Cisco has a patent on a security system for network...
Mandrakesoft unveils alliance strategy
Author: JT Smith
MandrakeSoft, the publisher of the
Linux-Mandrake operating system, announced that it intends to
reinforce its image to both...
Tweaking Tux, Part 2
Author: JT Smith
The Linux Journal has a how-to article on "tweaking old Tux for fun,
performance and a better knowledge of the innards of your...