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The myth of stability
Author: Jem Matzan
Many computer cognoscenti scoff at new software and hardware because it's "not stable yet" or because "the bugs have not been worked...
Linux energizes Australian power provider
Author: Elizabeth M. Ferrarini
Country Energy, one of the largest providers of electrical power in Australia, is a good example of a public sector company...
Free, commercial caching X proxy software updated
Guest writes "LinuxDevices writes "upgraded its caching remote access proxies, which aim to lighten up the X, RDP, and RFB (VNC) protocols by...
IBM releases Emfatic Language for Eclipse
Anonymous Reader writes "Emfatic runs on Linux and is comprised of several Eclipse plug-ins including an editor and a parser for the...
Novell rolls out Linux Desktop 9
Novell Inc. has just announced details of its latest Linux offering for desktop computers. The software is to be known as the Novell Linux...
Interview with NVIDIA Engineers
jeremy writes "LinuxQuestions.org recently interviewed members of the NVIDIA Linux team. The interview covers the internal use of Linux at NVIDIA, the current...
Sun CEO takes a swing at, well, everything
SarsSmarz writes "And I thought McNealy was mellowing."
Sun Microsystems Inc. chairman and CEO Scott McNealy defended his company?s open source track record in an...
VA Linux Announces Expansion of Kernel Business
Shuji Sado writes "Aggressive Hiring of Skilled Linux Kernel Engineers and Unique
Failure / Performance Analysis Services for Enterprise Systems Will
Assure the Sustainable Growth of...
Absoft Announces new Cluster Builder’s Kit version
Devin Ash writes "Included with Cluster Licenses for Absoft Fortran Compilers. Supercomputing 2004, Pittsburgh, PA (November 9, 2004) – Absoft Corporation has announced a...
Review of ‘Moving to the Linux Business Desktop’
TBR writes "Following on from the success of Moving To Linux, author Marcel Gagné comes back with a new title in similar vein. Whereas...