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Bayonne Web services, applications, GNU SIP stack, more

Author: JT Smith David Sugar tells us what's new in GNU Bayonne (February 28, 2002) See http://www.gnu.org/software/bayonne for general information. 1. What, another update already? 2. GNU Bayonne...

Wireless networking for the (Linux) masses

Author: JT Smith - By Robin "Roblimo" Miller - Once you've gone wireless, you'll never go back. Get a laptop and a wireless card, and you...

Getting to know Apache MaxClients (the hard way)

Author: JT Smith Anonymous Reader writes: "For me, setting up Apache is starting to become an art form. Sure, in most cases the default config...

PHPmole: Free development environment for Midgard

Author: JT Smith Henri Bergius writes: "This is a first look to Alan Knowles' new Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for Midgard. PHPmole aims to provide the free...

Review: Gaim instant messaging client

Author: JT Smith - By Jeff Field - In recent years both Linux and instant messaging have grown in popularity, yet the big players in instant...

GPL probably safe for now; Moglen doesn’t testify

Author: JT Smith - by Adam Kessel - An observer at the hearing for a temporary injunction against NuSphere says the judge had pretty much made up...

Adastra to invest EUR 4.4 million in SuSE Linux

Author: JT Smith SuSE: "SuSE Linux... announced that the venture capital company AdAstra Erste Beteiligungsgesellschaft mbH, Munich, Germany, invest EUR 4.4 million in SuSE...

Sun’s blade servers coming this year

Author: JT Smith MSNBC: "Sun Microsystems, trailing some competitors to the market with super-thin "blade" servers, will begin to catch up when it releases its...

Netwinder is back

Author: JT Smith Vic writes "The Ottawa Business Journal is reporting that a new company, Netwinder Inc., is being started to resurrect the Netwinder project....

Music site Morpheus locks out users

Author: JT Smith C|Net notes that "StreamCast Networks' Morpheus -- a file-swapping service that many have said would be impossible for courts to shut...