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Kernel Traffic #129

Author: JT Smith Hot topics amoung the 3.2MB of posts delivered through the linux-kernel mailing list include an announcement for Linux Kernel Metrics, a discussion...

Lutris and esavio announce partnership

Author: JT Smith SANTA CRUZ, Calif. - August 6, 2001 - Lutris Technologies Inc., a leading provider of Java/XML application server products for building a...

Sun says UltraSparc V two chips in one

Author: JT Smith CNET: "Sun Microsystems has only just started delivering its UltraSparc III processor, but already ...

Ricochet, the community network?

Author: JT Smith -By Dan Berkes- The Internet world became a much more wired place last week, when Metricom's Ricochet wireless Internet network was yanked off life support....

IBM selected to provide technology for U.K. computing grid

Author: JT Smith IBM today announced that it was selected to provide key technologies in the "National Grid," a massive network of computers distributed throughout the...

The death of TCP/IP

Author: JT Smith Or, why the age of Internet innocence is over. Robert X. Cringely steps up to the PBS.org pulpit to deliver his latest...

Web review: Space cadets need current data, too

Author: JT Smith - by Tina Gasperson - Recently, I was lamenting my ignorance about most current events that occur outside of the sphere of the...

Lawmakers prepare digital music bill

Author: JT Smith A Reuters story at MSNBC reports: "Long live Napster. Or its idea, ...

Penguin Computing, Scyld Computing to offer high performance computing solutions

Author: JT Smith From BusinessWire: Penguin Computing Inc., the first company that is "Simplifying the Solution Process" by removing the complexity involved in developing and deploying...

Free Sklyarov advocates: More public pressure needed

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - They've organized street protests around the world. They've convinced the software company that was supposedly wronged to...