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Platform Computing announces LSF 4.1

Author: JT Smith "Platform Computing -- a global leader in Distributed Resource Management for distributed computing environments -- today introduced LSF (Load Sharing Facility) version 4.1 with new...

Finally, Compaq releases new Alpha server chip

Author: JT Smith From ZDNet News: "Compaq Computer released a new version of its Alpha processor for servers on Monday amid ...

Where do I put startup commands in Debian?

Author: JT Smith Sensei writes "I've seen this question pop up a whole lot lately... most recently, twice in 5 minutes by two different people...

Ximian defends KDE keyword ads on Google

Author: JT Smith LinuxToday has a story about the latest KDE/Gnome skirmish. Category: Open Source

Doing battle with demon PCs

Author: JT Smith FairfaxIT: "Jakob Nielsen says what we all think: computers are too difficult to use. His eloquent explanations of the shortcomings of ...

Anna Kournikova photo is Windows virus in disguise

Author: JT Smith Yahoo has a story about the Anna Kournikova thing. Who didn't get at least five emails with this virus attached yesterday? Here's...

Book review: Designing Web Usability: The Practice of Simplicity

Author: JT Smith Carlie writes "The book Designing Web Usability: The Practice of Simplicity is an amazing departure from the more mundane technical tome. I...

Code + law: Threatening basic human rights

Author: JT Smith Even as court rulings threaten to destroy Napster and MP3.com, Hollywood and publishers are developing software that would let them enforce much broader definitions...

Content protection could split Open Source into camps

Author: JT Smith Sciam.com looks at the issue of content protection for recordable media. "Free-software guru Richard Stallman ...

Q&A: What next for Napster?

Author: JT Smith A BBC story answers questions about the next steps for Napster after Monday's court ruling. Questions include, is this the end for...