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The penguin vs. the dinosaur
Author: JT Smith
In a somewhat unlikely venue, here's an article about the virtues of Linux, at Automotive Manufacturing & Production magazine.
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Review: Progeny Debian 1.0
Author: JT Smith
Patrick Mullen writes, "The Duke of URL has just posted its review of Progeny Debian
Linux 1.0. This review takes a look...
MS-built UK ‘government gateway’ locks out non-MS browsers
Author: JT Smith
tjhanson writes, "Predictably, Microsoft's 'help' in turning 'Britain's e-government vision into a reality' has mysteriously turned into a lockout for users of...
Insurer considers Microsoft NT high-risk
Author: JT Smith
Interactive Week reports on J.S. Wurzler Underwriting Managers' insurance against computer cracking. The company has been charging its clients 5 to 15...
Alta Terra acquires Univolve
Author: JT Smith
From Canada Newswire: Alta Terra Ventures Corp. (CDNX: ATT), an
aggressively growing full-service Linux provider, announced today that it has
signed a letter of...
Slashdot Japan open
Author: JT Smith
Shuji Sado writes: "5/28 0:00 JST,
VA Linux Japan started
"Slashdot Japan". It is one part of OSDN's internationalization,
and new Slashdot challenge."
Outer space spam?
Author: JT Smith
Australian IT: "A draft report released this week to the
Internet Engineering Task Force,...
O’Reilly’s IPv6 Overview
Author: JT Smith
O'Reillynet has a guide to IPv6 (Slashdot has a discussion as well). The article builds on your pre-existing IPv4 knowledge to...
Rusty Foster and the Apple Developers Conference (Not)
Author: JT Smith
Rusty Foster, original instigator (and still head honcho) of OSDN affiliate site Kuro5hin, tried to attend Apple's recent Worldwide Developers Conference 2001....
Rusty Foster and the Apple Developers Conference (not)
Author: JT Smith
Rusty Foster, original instigator (and still head honcho) of OSDN affiliate site Kuro5hin, tried to attend Apple's recent Worldwide Developers Conference 2001....