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Unix Firms Craft Plan Vs. Linux
For all the talk of Linux sidelining Windows in the server market, the upstart Linux operating system instead has stolen more...
NeTraverse Significantly Enhances Win4Lin Terminal
NeTraverse Press writes "AUSTIN, TX January 13, 2004 NeTraverse, today, announced the immediate availability of Win4Lin Terminal Server3.0, based on the award-winning Win4Lin...
Mpthrill.com announce support for Linux
Dana Ann writes ""Mpthrill.com have announced that Version 1.0 of it's MPT-MNG Pro Broadband Provisioning and Management System supports the Linux operating system." Using...
Enjoying NASA’s Maestro on your Linux desktop
Author: Joe Barr
I decided to download Maestro, the software NASA uses to control the Mars rover Spirit, right after reading about the project on...
Saudi Space Institute techies love their new Linux computer
Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller
Riyadh -- You didn't know Saudi Arabia had its own Space Institute, did you? That's the problem with the snapshots of...
MySQL upgrades with enterprise features
Michael S. Mimoso writes "Version 5 of open-source database MySQL was released this week with a few enterprise-grade features like stored procedures. A Forrester...
SCO responds to OSDL
LINDON, Utah - Jan. 12, 2004 - As a publicly traded company, SCO has a fiduciary responsibility to protect our intellectual property and pursue...
Newbie guide for the FTP install of SuSe 9.0
Crouse writes "This is my newbie guide for the net install (ftp install) of SuSe 9.0Read through this entirely so you can familiarize yourself...
Saudi Arabia: Linux advocates in white robes
Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia -- The U.S. popular image of Saudi Arabia has gone downhill over the last 50 years, from one...
SGI announces low-cost Linux supercluster machine
Author: Chris Gulker
SGI today announced a new, low-cost Itanium 2-based Linux server, the Altix 350. The new $12,199 machine will dramatically reduce the cost...