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Rauch Medien releases their RM High Availability cluster series

Author: JT Smith In a press release at LinuxPR, Rauch Medien announced the release of their new high availability clustering product today. The RM HA...

Mapping extras function keys with XFree 4.0

Author: JT Smith Wondering what to do with those extra function keys at the top of your keyboard? You're in luck: Linux.com's Josh Boudreau outlines...

Command Prompt and theKompany.com announce manged services deal

Author: JT Smith Linux developer Command Prompt, Inc. announced today that it has signed a deal that will provide managed Linux server services to theKompany.com....

Privacy issues take center stage in Washington

Author: JT Smith ZDNet reports: "Congress is growing more responsive to calls for online privacy legislation, but a major conflict looms that could hurt efforts...

OpenDivX Video codec 4.0 alpha 48 released

Author: JT Smith Dan Marlin writes "Projectmayo.com has just released the DivX4Windows 4.0 Alpha 48 Core Codec. The Windows version has been significantly improved by...

Media coverage of 2.4 kernel: Generally fair

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - It's been a month and a half since Linus Torvalds released the Linux 2.4 kernel in a...

Microsoft denies rumors of Corel stock sale

Author: JT Smith From ZDNet UK: "Microsoft said today it does not intend to sell off its stake in struggling software firm Corel, despite the...

BSD daemon as art

Author: JT Smith Slashdot readers talk about a LinuxJewellery.com design of the BSD mascot. Category: Linux

SuSE to discontinue support for early 6.x versions

Author: JT Smith Posted at LWN.net: "Effective Monday, March 19 2001, five weeks after the release of the new SuSE-7.1 distribution, SuSE will discontinue support for...

Using Red Hat to set up a LAN

Author: JT Smith IBM.com has a how-to story about building a Local Area Network (LAN) consisting of two or more computers running the Red Hat ...