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RidgeRun enables broad, commercial embedded Linux

Author: JT Smith From Jamie Dillon: Driving open-source prevalence further into the mass commercial market, RidgeRun, Inc., announced today that it has created dynamic shared...

IBM developer speaks on software patents

Author: JT Smith Hans Schou writes, "At the Linux Forum 2002 Dr. Karl-Heinz Strassemeyer from IBM in Böblingen, Germany, gave an interview to Ole Tange, SSLUG,...

Testing your memory, the Open Source way

Author: JT Smith - By Russell C. Pavlicek - You are probably used to seeing the memory test that occurs when you boot most PCs. ...

Curious employees are biggest security risk

Author: JT Smith Register: "Forget about Internet crackers, employees are the biggest security problem for most businesses. That's the main conclusion of a survey of...

AbiWord: Open Source’s answer to Microsoft Word

Author: JT Smith O'Reilly: "Tired of putting up with Microsoft Word's bloated file size and price, but still need to deal with documents in Word...

OS X and Me, perfect together

Author: JT Smith Anonymous Reader writes: "I have to admit that I haven't been the most ideal Mac user out there in fact I totally...

Linux advisory watch – March 15th 2002

Author: JT Smith From LinuxSecurity.com: "This week, advisories were released for zlib, mod_ssl, xtel, pam_pgsql, cyrus-sasl, netscape, mod_frontpage, openssh, rsync, gzip, NetBSD kernel, php, ...

Review: Belkin Regulator Pro 1400VA NetUPS power supply

Author: JT Smith - By Jeff Field - If you are like me, you have a lot of equipment that needs power, and you need that...

Linux 2.2.21-rc2 released

Author: JT Smith Alan Cox has announced the release of Linux kernel 2.2.21-rc2. Read more for the changelog.2.2.21rc2 o Fix Xeon crash on boot ...

AOL 7.0 tests Netscape browser

Author: JT Smith Anonymous Reader writes, "News.com reports AOL has relesed a beta version of its 7.0 client using Netscape's Gecko." (A story first reported...