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Red Hat officially announces Postgres-based database offering
Author: JT Smith
Enterprise Linux Today: "Red Hat, Inc. has officially announced Red Hat Database. The Red Hat Database product is based on PostgreSQL 7.1,...
Kernel Traffic #123
Author: JT Smith
Zack Brown posts the latest summary of linux-kernel mailing list traffic and topics. Hot topics from the 998 posts made to the...
IBM developers fastest silicon transistor
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet News reports on IBM's new silicon-germanium chipmaking technology that allows it to produce transistors much thinner than those from other makers....
Compaq throws axe into sea
Author: JT Smith
The Inquirer: "A disillusioned soul at the Big Q has sent us the June 12th memo of CEO Mike
Capellas which,...
Are you jaded by the PC industry?
Author: JT Smith
Virtual PC for Windows? No, it's not quite like selling ice cubes to penguins. As ZDnet's Stephan Somogyi explains, the once Mac-exclusive...
A little respect: Red Hat in black
Author: JT Smith
eWEEK: "Sporting its first quarterly profit like a feather in its cap, Red Hat Inc.
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New Gnu-shirt available
Author: JT Smith
Mikael Pawlo writes, "As reported by Gnuheter, the new 2001 t-shirt from the Free Software Foundation is available. Printed on the front...
SuSE 7.1, we hardly knew ye…
Author: JT Smith
LinuxPlanet: "I am not trying to bash SuSE here, nor am I trying to give fuel to the fire for the committed...
Secure FTP via SSH Tunnel
Author: JT Smith
LinuxSecurity: "When I travel, I keep my remote files on two servers: a Unix server and an NT
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Do magic with images on the shell
Author: JT Smith
LinuxFocus: "In this article we look at some spells the wizard of Image Magick can do using a collection of graphic tools
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