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Linux survey of motherboard Web sites

Author: JT Smith Signalground.com surveys numerous motherboard Web sites on patrol for any and all references to Linux (compatibility test reports, known problem reports, Linux...

Looking at embedded Linux

Author: JT Smith From an article at Linux Journal: "Calling a system embedded doesn't have anything to do with its size, but whether it performs...

maddog speaks to Japanese Linux group

Author: JT Smith The Tokyo Linux Users Group, jointly with the Linux Seminar Working Group, Project BLUE and the Yokohama Linux Users Group, is pleased to host...

A lab of one’s own

Author: JT Smith Upside.com follows up on the announcement Wednesday that four technology companies are partnering to open a Linux lab: "Face it. If you...

Privacy group: Microsoft programs track email readers

Author: JT Smith Reuters reports on Microsoft's email tracking bug: Documents created with some Microsoft Corp. software can be rigged to "phone home" to another...

Conoco deploys Linux-based supercomputer

Author: JT Smith Energy conglomerate Conoco Inc. announced that it has built and deployed a huge Linux-based supercomputer to analyze massive amounts of seismic data...

Conoco deploys Linux-based supercomputer

Author: JT Smith Energy conglomerate Conoco Inc. announced that it has built and deployed a huge Linux-based supercomputer to analyze massive amounts of seismic data...

Taking sides in the Napster war

Author: JT Smith The New York Times has a story about sites battling for the ears and minds of music lovers.

FreeBSD Linux compatiblity mode buffer overflow vulnerability

Author: JT Smith From SecurityFocus.com: Patches are available for FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT, 4.1-STABLE and 3.5-STABLE. Upgrading to a version of these operating systems after the correction...

MS employee, bored, fixes bugs

Author: JT Smith From the humor site Segfault.org: In a bold move Wednesday afternoon, Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq: MSFT) employee Donald Rutherford, fixed approximately 3 bugs...