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Turbolinux’s turnaround game plan: Closed-source products included
Author: JT Smith
- by Jack Bryar -Open Source Business -
Last week I said that Turbolinux was one of the handful of Linux pioneers who...
Linux a hit at Eugene Computer and Internet Expo
Author: JT Smith
- By Larry A. Price -
Many of the visitors to the Eugene Computer and Internet Expo in Oregon this past weekend...
Century Software powers next generation of thin clients
Author: JT Smith
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, October 8, 2001 - Century Embedded
Technologies, a
leader in graphical application technologies for embedded Linux,
today announced the...
Did terrorists use keyboard as biological weapon?
Author: JT Smith
The Register: "When one man contracted anthrax - the first case since 1978 - the authorities were informed.
...
Loki goes loco for Postal
Author: JT Smith
Proving again that good taste is no substitute for good
gameplay, outrageous developer Running With Scissors dropped a
not-so-dainty-sized turd into Martha...
GNU RTP Stack introduced
Author: JT Smith
David Sugar writes: "GNU ccRTP is a high performance threadsafe C++ RTP (Real-TimeTranspor
Protocol) stack and newly designated GNU package. GNU ccRTP...
Wind River and FreeBSD’s relationship ending
Author: JT Smith
From BSDToday: "Back in March, 2000, BSDI merged with Walnut Creek CDROM, the main distributor for FreeBSD. And BSDI had goals to...
Linux popularity breeds more worms
Author: JT Smith
Security issues with Linux, Unix, and Solaris systems were a hot topic of discussion this week at the Virus Bulletin Conference in...
BSD security fundamentals
Author: JT Smith
Subterrian.net has a copy of the presentation delivered by Sean Lewis at ToorCon 2001, held last weekend in San Diego, Calif. Lewis...
Open Source stock report: Don’t say the ‘R’ word
Author: JT Smith
- By Dan Berkes -
Stocks soared on Friday, edging closer to their post-attack closing levels, thanks to the President George W. Bush's...