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MontaVista Linux Supports Motorola PowerQUICC III
Annette Oevermann writes "SMART NETWORK DEVELOPER FORUM, QINGDAO, China and SUNNYVALE, Calif., Oct. 21, 2003 MontaVista Software Inc., the company powering the embedded...
New SnapGear Embedded Linux VPN Management System
Author: Page One PR for SnapGear
Craig Oda writes
"Software Enables Centralized Control of Networks with Thousands of Linux-Based Intrusion Detection Systems, VPNs, Firewalls, and...
Interview: Jon ‘maddog’ Hall
Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller
Jon 'maddog' Hall is chairman and prime speaker for the Enterprise Linux Forum being held this week at the Washington, DC,...
Deficiencies in resolving dependencies limit Linux’s appeal
Author: Lee Schlesinger
I've been spending a lot of time lately trying to get a fairly sophisticated software package installed. I'll fill you in on...
Display problems! – RM Pros, Priests and Zealots: The Three Faces of Linux
I have a hard time seeing the Linux Zealots as any different from terrorists because of the nature of their threats....
Braddahead Second Sight CCTV system
BraddaHead Ltd. is a UK start-up that designs, develops, and manufactures advanced digital Closed Circuit TV (CCTV) based security and surveillance
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Arabeyes pushes Linux with Saudi LUG
The Saudi Linux User Group (LUG) has teamed up with another local open source group, Arabeyes, to promote Linux from the...
The DRM Triple Threat
Glanz writes "Digital Rights Management or DRM is an umbrella term being used to describe a number of technologies that place limits on what...
Mozilla 1.5 – Not Just for Geeks Anymore
Mozilla's latest release -- and its first, following the Netscape separation -- has many new features that should please the general...
Sun Solaris Vs Linux: The x86 Smack-down
Anonymous Reader writes "Tony Bourke put together a long article, benchmarking File System, System, Compilation, OpenSSL and Web Performance for both Linux and Solaris...