Home Search
open - search results
If you're not happy with the results, please do another search
Wikipedia: magic monkeys, typewriters
Smart mobs? Wise crowds? An open access internet encyclopedia that heals itself? File it all under 'flying saucers', say Register readers.
Link: theregister.co.uk
Category:
Open Source
DRDOS Inc. illegally sells FreeDOS and other software in DR-DOS 8.1 for $45
DR-DOS Inc. (formerly DeviceLogics) released DR-DOS 8.1 in the beginning of this month. But instead of an upgrade of the previous DR-DOS 8.0 released...
Google Comes Down to Earth and Gets in Trouble
Anonymous Reader writes "It seems my harping about the security concerns with Google Earth has finally found favor with the Indian President publicly calling...
Nessus fork emerges
Author: Stephen Feller
With news settling in that the makers of the network vulnerability scanner Nessus will not open source the next version of the...
Golden’s Rules: Get server control, virtualization
Jane Walker writes "High-octane servers can cause hassles in the data center. Never fear! Here is expert Bernard Golden's tips on solving server glut...
Review: Sun’s Ultra 3 Mobile Workstation
Author: Jem Matzan
Despite its recent announcement of servers based on AMD64 CPUs, Sun Microsystems is still gung-ho about its 64-bit UltraSPARC computers. The newest...
CLI Magic: lsof
Author: Joe Barr
Last week's CLI Magic column was about Trojan Scan, a useful tool (still in alpha development phase) for warding off the bad...
CeeMedia 0.5.2.1 Review
Steve Emms writes "Don Saunders charts his experiences as he transfers from Windows to
Ubuntu. In the first of a series of reviews, Don has...
MySQL 5.0 Now Available for Production Use
Anonymous Reader writes "Major New Version Delivers Advanced SQL Standard-Compliant Features
Such as Stored Procedures, Triggers, Views & New Pluggable Storage Engines
UPPSALA, Sweden & CUPERTINO,...
Linux Made Easy review
Mike L. writes "Linux Made Easy, by Rickford Grant, goes into detail for those who are new and wanting to try their hands at...