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Introducing the FreeBSD 4.0 sysctl mechanism

Author: JT Smith DaemonNews.org has a story on the the FreeBSD sysctl mechanism, which is based on the so-called linker set technology. "It lets us...

Torque fields Linux appliance

Author: JT Smith Linuxgram has a short story on Torque Systems' new Linux-based digital asset management (DAM) appliance, which it calls a "live content...

National Semiconductor, Samurai use Linux to provide Internet access to Brazilians

Author: JT Smith From PR Newswire: Responding to a challenge from the Brazilian Government, National Semiconductor Corporation (NYSE: NSM), the world's leading provider of information appliance (IA)...

Tribes2 and Alpha Centauri for Linux

Author: JT Smith Linux console gaming may have suffered a blow, but the desktop market is making up for last time. Slashdot: "Wow, Tribes 2...

ActiveState launches ASPN Initiative

Author: JT Smith ActiveState, the leader in open source programming, announces the ActiveState Programmer Network (ASPN). ASPN delivers tools and knowledge to enable programming with...

IBM should ‘netscape’ Microsoft by buying Corel

Author: JT Smith - By Tony Stanco- A free software strategic analysis - There is a certain irony in hoisting protagonists by their own petard that appeals...

Morpho Technologies chooses Red Hat

Author: JT Smith Red Hat to provide Morpho with GNUpro embedded development tool suite designed for the m_RISC platform: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE For more information: Melissa London ...

Lutris to speed development of Web and mobile applications

Author: JT Smith SANTA CRUZ, Calif. - April 9, 2001 - Lutris Technologies Inc., a leading provider of application server technology for wired and wireless...

Voyeurdorm.com sues to show execution of Oklahoma bomber

Author: JT Smith ZDNET.co.uk: "A Florida operator of voyeuristic Web sites is pushing to secure rights to Web cast the execution of convicted US mass...

Bluetooth all bark, no bite?

Author: JT Smith CNET: "Microsoft will not add support for Bluetooth to its next version of the Windows operating ...