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Faster downloads = fewer attacks?

Author: JT Smith ZDNet UK reports on the latest countermeasures being taken to prevent DDoS attacks: speedier downloads. It would seem that outsourcing content delivery...

Kernel 2.4.1 released

Author: JT Smith Version 2.4.1 of the Linux kernel is now available. Read the changelog at kernel.org; Slashdot reders discuss. Category: Linux

Compaq joins server-clustering fray

Author: JT Smith It's LinuxWorld Expo time in New York, and the announcements just keep rolling in. ZDNet UK reports that Compaq will use the...

Laser5 to sell “PacketBlackHole” appliance server

Author: JT Smith AsiaBizTech has a short item on Laser5 Co., Ltd., selling its "PacketBlackHole" appliance server to ...

Open Source Development Network unveils freshmeat II

Author: JT Smith The Open Source Development Network (OSDN.com), a division of VA Linux Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq:LNUX - news), today announced the highly anticipated release of freshmeat II,...

Amanda Network backup made easy

Author: JT Smith Sensei writes: "First, a little background on the software, and the way that it will be setup. Amanda is an open source...

Amanda Network backup made easy

Author: JT Smith Sensei writes: "First, a little background on the software, and the way that it will be setup. Amanda is an open source...

Nautilus 0.8 available for Red Hat (story in Polish)

Author: JT Smith LinuxNews.pl has a story, saying (we think), "It's there! Right now only for Red Hat. More info on www.eazel.com." At least that's...

Dot-com hotties a dubious catch

Author: JT Smith NewsForge doesn't often venture into stories about dating, but a column at FloridaToday questions whether the geek bachelors featured on sites such...

Geek delicacies from around the world: Macaroni and cheese

Author: JT Smith - By David Graham - We sit around all day, lights off, door closed, blinds shut, heating and lighting our rooms with...