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AMD’s Duron to hit 1GHz

Author: JT Smith ZDNET: "The chipmaker announced a 1.1GHz Athlon 4 and a 900MHz Duron--both for notebook PCs--and ...

OSDN debuts in Japan!

Author: JT Smith kazekiri writes: " VA Linux Japan started "OSDN Japan". It is one part of OSDN's internationalization, and new central Open Source site in Japan. OSDN-J press...

Graphics guru analyzes the GIMP

Author: JT Smith Kelly McNeill writes "Anyone who follows open source news has undoubtedly heard the proclamations from this community, suggesting that The Gimp --...

Review: Elsa Gladiac 920 GeForce3 video board

Author: JT Smith - By Jeff Field - Another day, another video board -- that's the way it seems to be lately. I remember when you...

Black helicopters over Austin

Author: JT Smith Joe Barr writes, "http://www.linuxworld.com/site-stories/2001/0820.austin.html: Microsoft marketing 101." The article describes how Microsoft targets local governments as "enterprise license" ...

Using SSH

Author: JT Smith LogError writes, "SSH is a secure replacement for telnet, rlogin, other r* and ftp protocols which handle sensitive information in an unsecure...

SuSE: sdb vulnerability

Author: JT Smith Posted at LinuxSecurity.com: "Sdbsearch.cgi is Perl script which is part of the sdb package of SuSE Linux ...

ESR on O’Reilly vs. Free Software Foundation on meaning of ‘freedom’

Author: JT Smith Slashdot readers discuss a commentary from Open Source evangelist Eric S. Raymond. "Tim asserts that the most fundamental software freedom is the...

DataDirect Networks announces SAN DataDirector compatibility with Cisco router

Author: JT Smith From PR Newswire: As part of a continuing commitment to expand and enrich Linux-enabled networks, DataDirect Networks has announced SAN DataDirector compatibility with Cisco's...

Caldera spreads Unix software

Author: JT Smith ZDNet has a short item saying that Caldera International announced that Shoppers Drug Mart, Canada's largest pharmacy chain, will use...