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Super-penguin scrutinizes flies
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet reports that Berkeley will be using a 40 node Linux cluster to work on one of the various genome projects. The...
Saddam Hussein’s government buys 1400 PlayStations
Author: JT Smith
MSNBC reports that the Iraqi government may have bought as many as 1400 PlayStations, and hypothesizes that they may be used as...
Alan releases 2.4.0-test13-pre4-ac1
Author: JT Smith
Right on the heels of the 2.4.0-test13-pre4 announcement by Linus Torvalds, Alan Cox has released his ac patch against Linus' branch. ...
Alan releases 2.2.19pre3
Author: JT Smith
Alan Cox has released 2.2.19pre3 for testing. This released includes a lot of driver fixes, some detection fixes, and some documentation...
Biggest ever Web credit card theft? — DUPE
Author: JT Smith
If you shopped at Egghead this holiday season, should you worry? ZDNet UK reports that over 3 million credit card numbers may...
HP delays raises and cuts temp workers
Author: JT Smith
HP may be moving into Linux big-time, but in the short run they're trying to save a few pennies... and millions of...
Egghead hacked, taking steps to protect customer credit card info
Author: JT Smith
"Egghead.com has discovered that a hacker has accessed our computer
systems, potentially including our customer databases. As a precautionary
measure, we have taken...
New York Mozilla Developer Meeting
Author: JT Smith
There will be a Mozilla developers in NYC during the upcoming Linux World conference/expo at the end of January, says mozdev.org.
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Benchmarking server security
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet reports on the creation in November of a group to measure the security of servers, its progress, and discusses how the...
EL/IX finds a home on NetSilicon SoCs
Author: JT Smith
LinuxDevices reports: "Ever since Cygnus proposed EL/IX in the Fall of 1999, few companies -- other than Red Hat, which acquired
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