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Updated apache packages available for Red Hat.
Author: JT Smith
Dave writes "Updated Apache packages are now available for Red Hat Linux 6.2, 7, 7.1, and 7.2. These packages upgrade the Apache...
Open source mounts IDS challenge
Author: JT Smith
VNUNet: "Open source security products are ready to mount a massive challenge in the intrusion detection market, according to experts. Security consultant...
West Virginia takes on Microsoft
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet: "West Virginia is one of nine states who have refused to join the Justice Department in settling a federal case against...
New NVIDIA Driver Performance
Author: JT Smith
LinuxHardware.org has benchmarked "the new NVIDIA drivers released yesterday and to say the least, the results are amazing. To find out what...
Debconf 2002 Canada in trouble
Author: JT Smith
Debian Planet reports that "Joe Drew has written to
the Debian-devel mailing list about the organisation for the July 2002
gathering of international Debian...
HP’s Blade strategy isn’t so dense
Author: JT Smith
The Register: "Hewlett-Packard has at last taken the the wraps off its Blade servers... Surprisingly the first offerings will be Linux-only, with...
Review of eComStation OS/2 1.0
Author: JT Smith
JigSaw writes, "OSNews features a long and in-depth article about the latest version of eComStation OS/2 1.0. eCS 1.0 is developed by...
HP launches bold open-standards based ‘blade server’ initiative
Author: JT Smith
Anonymous Reader writes, "LinuxDevices.com editor Rick Lehrbaum comments on HP's new blade server product line, which is based on CompactPCI cards running...
MS to Europe: Opening source would break patent laws
Author: JT Smith
- By John Lettice of The Register -Could this be a gauntlet? In its response to the European Commission's accusations
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Jim Gettys: Communications in GNOME projects
Author: JT Smith
"I promised to draft this last summer: I did, but did not see a good
opportunity to send it when people were listening...