Home Search
lin - search results
If you're not happy with the results, please do another search
IBM’s next big push: the network chip
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet reports on IBM's plan for network processors, an "increasingly popular class of chips." Buried at the bottom of the story is...
Sharing, the NFS way
Author: JT Smith
"NFS or the Network Filesystem is a very effective way of sharing files and data across your Unix
...
Slouching toward Galeon 1.0
Author: JT Smith
"This week I'm writing from New York, where LinuxWorld Expo wraps up today. At the last LWE, the big GNOME news was...
Cool new products at the Expo
Author: JT Smith
"When I first agreed to do this product write-up of the New York 2001 LinuxWorld Conference & Expo, I
...
File sharing, BIND, sendmail take top spots as anti-security technologies of 2000
Author: JT Smith
"Remember that software is rarely perfect, and that new
vulnerabilities, not all of which...
Who’s better: geeks or nerds?
Author: JT Smith
From Wired.com: "At New York's LinuxWorld, you're either in or out, and if you're out, well, in the rest of the world,...
Kylix – review
Author: JT Smith
linuxnews.pl writes "Last night I was playing a bit with Kylix. Unfortunately, because of my poor experience with Pascal and tools like...
Leading Open Source developers join SlashTCO
Author: JT Smith
Russ Foster writes "SlashTCO is pleased to announce that Richard Morrell and Lawrence Manning, two of the leading figures in the UK...
UK case study – Inpharmatica’s 1100 processor supercomputer
Author: JT Smith
Russ Foster writes "Inpharmatica, a UK based bioinformatics company, is currently running Europe's largest commercial bioinformatics supercomputer - and it runs on...
eWeek’s OpenHack III challenge survives 5.25 million attack attempts
Author: JT Smith
From PR Newswire: Despite more than 5.25 million
attack attempts, eWeek's OpenHack III survived a major test of Web security in
its public challenge...