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Inside Debian hurd
Author: JT Smith
From Dr. Dobb's Journal: The Hurd's attempt at modularity goes beyond using a microkernel with clean interfaces. It also organizes
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Mitnick: Something’s fishy in Redmond
Author: JT Smith
ZDCOUK reports: In a Software Developers 2000 Conference interview, the infamous hacker apologises for his actions, and says something's amiss regarding the...
Riding on the open source wagon
Author: JT Smith
Emerging software and services vendors are attempting to
piggyback on the popularity of Linux and other open source
projects
In a...
Privacy firm tries new gambit
Author: JT Smith
After failing to attract enough individual customers with its pay-for-privacy service, Zero Knowledge is turning to the consulting business. Wired.com's Declan McCullagh...
Techies’ homes are their castles
Author: JT Smith
Technology workers want freebies that set them free.
CNet reports that's the conclusion of a new survey to be released Wednesday...
Break-in at Microsoft
Author: JT Smith
From OSOpinion: "There has been much speculation in the past several days about the "Microsoft break-in." Much of it revolves around who...
Triumph of the free-software will
Author: JT Smith
After five
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Clash of the Titans
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet discusses the duel unfolding with the nearly simultaneous releases of Linux and Windows latest-version betas.
Category:
Linux
Review: Adaptec 29160 SCSI Card
Author: JT Smith
By Jeff Field
Hardware Reporter
Adaptec 29160 Review
In the world of high-end workstations and servers, many people prefer SCSI as their drive interface. This...
New worm updates itself
Author: JT Smith
Another new work is capable of updating itself, warns Russian anti-virus firm Kaspersky Lab, according to InternetNews.
Category:
Linux