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Open Clustering & Scyld Computing Corporation announce partnership

Author: JT Smith James Chivers writes: "Surrey, UK, 14th March 2002 - Open Clustering and Scyld Computing Corporation announce partnership, and Open Clustering becomes a...

Realtor group houses all kinds of Open Source projects

Author: JT Smith - By Daniel P. Dern - The more than 800,000 real estate professionals who constitute the membership of the National Association of Realtors...

OSS on OS X

Author: Mitchell Cohen Apple recently released Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger, the latest update to the flagship operating system. Featuring developer-oriented features such as Core...

OSS on OS X

Author: Mitchell Cohen Apple recently released Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger, the latest update to the flagship operating system. Featuring developer-oriented features such as Core...

OSS on OS X

Author: Mitchell Cohen Apple recently released Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger, the latest update to the flagship operating system. Featuring developer-oriented features such as Core...

SuSE announces SuSE Linux 8.0

Author: JT Smith It's posted at LWN.net. Today, SuSE Linux, the international Open Source technology leader and solutions provider, announced the launch of the eighth...

NetBSD at the 4th Chemnitz Linux-day: a daemon among penguins

Author: JT Smith From BSD Today: "March 9/10 was a big "Linux" event at the university of Chemnitz, Germany. About 1500 attendees visited technical sessions...

The need for Linux marketing

Author: JT Smith Joe writes: "Taken from a thread at: http://www.mandrakeuser.org/mub/viewtopic.php?topi c=8201&forum=12&4. Linux software is in the same place now that DOS software was in...

NetBSD on the desktop? Is there a point?

Author: JT Smith - By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols - For the basics of Wasabi Systems' NetBSD 1.5.2, you can see Russell Pavlicek's "A Linux guy looks...

Debian: libapache-mod-ssl Advisory

Author: JT Smith Debian: "Ed Moyle recently found a buffer overflow in Apache-SSL and mod_ssl. With session caching enabled, mod_ssl will serialize SSL session variables to store...