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Can you escape DSL Hell?

Author: JT Smith Thousands of customers are stuck in so-called DSL hell, where infrastructure limitations and service-provider problems torture even the most determined users. But...

Samsung introduces $199 Linux-compatible laser printer

Author: JT Smith The ML-4500 is simple to install and is compatible with Windows 95/98/2000/NT4.0 and Linux support. It is also the smallest laser...

PogoLinux.com to offer complimentary Linux CDs and support

Author: JT Smith In an effort to evangelize the gospel of Linux, PogoLinux.com has announced a program to distribute popular Linux CDs free...

Company helps Linux sysadmins with the ‘what ifs’

Author: JT Smith By Grant Gross Managing Editor Imagine you're a systems administrator whose job is to keep track of dozens of machines running several versions of...

Tuning Linux for maximum performance

Author: JT Smith Moshe Bar at byte.com writes, "One can safely assume that most ...

Security firms to release Linux security appliance

Author: JT Smith Medium-sized firms are the target for a Linux-based Net security appliance, to be released by security firms Intrusion and Check Point Software...

Unified BSD packaging system?

Author: JT Smith Chris Coleman has brought up the possibility of a unified BSD package system on daily daemonnews. "To prove my point, I downloaded...

Startup offers tech help for home computer users

Author: JT Smith A company in San Jose, California, is offering "geek house calls" for $39 per hour. They don't claim their people are supertechs,...

Review: Abit Gentus Linux 3.0

Author: JT Smith The Duke of URL reviews Gentus v3, the latest Abit repackaging of Red Hat Rawhide with additional Abit features. Covered are...

Tuxtop Quartz 795+ review

Author: JT Smith By: Jeff Field NewsForge Columnist With Linux gaining ground in the desktop, handheld and server markets, there is still one market where Linux hasn't...