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IBM confronts Sun in Unix face-off

Author: JT Smith CNET: "IBM always has been aggressive in its...

Weekly news wrapup: Mandrake, Red Hat release new versions

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - It was a week of new beginnings in the Open Source community. Red Hat and Mandrake, two of the...

Life with 2.4

Author: JT Smith Debianplanet is running a short article on migrating to the 2.4 kernel series from the 2.2. series. One of the more important...

Civilization: Call to Power review

Author: JT Smith " Activision's classical Civilization: Call to Power is finally available for the Linux operating system from Loki Entertainment Software. For all you...

SGI to lay off 1,000 employees

Author: JT Smith Linuxgram has a story saying that SGI plans to cut 15% of its workforce in an attempt to get profitable. SGI CEO...

Social engineering: The threat and the solution

Author: JT Smith syslog writes "Ever wonder how big companies and big government spend millions on internal and external security (firewalls, security personnel, intrusion detection systems, etc.)...

FSMLabs announces RTL/BSD

Author: JT Smith BSDToday has a short blurb describing the addition of NetBSD to the RTLinux product line. This follows the aquisition of BSDi...

Wasabi Systems ports VMWare to NetBSD

Author: JT Smith Linux PR announces that Wasabi Systems has ported VM Ware to NetBSD, allowing existing, licensed copies of the software for Linux to...

Napster to use fingerprinting technology to filter copyrighted works

Author: JT Smith Reuters (via Yahoo) reports that "mbattled song-swap company Napster said on Friday it has licensed revolutionary ``digital fingerprinting'' technology to help it...

Court backs right to free speech on Web

Author: JT Smith ZDNet reports on a US court ruling that preserves the rights of anonymous posters on the Internet to not be identified to...