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Compaq offers Linux SDK for AlphaServer systems
Author: JT Smith
IDG.net: "The kit was developed in consultation with the Linux open source community, and is designed to provide the needed software, tools,...
Is it better to be safe or free?
Author: JT Smith
Kelly McNeill of OSOpinion writes: "We've all read vitriolic screeds -- here and elsewhere -- written by open source advocates who declare...
Dell takes over from Compaq as world’s largest PC maker
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet reports that Dell Computer Corp. has taken over from Compaq as the world's largest maker of personal computers.
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Open Source
PyWISARD released
Author: JT Smith
LinuxProgramming.com: "PyWISARD is a WISARD implementation suitable to work with binary images
...
A brief look at IBM’s Linux Technology Center
Author: JT Smith
Kellie writes, "A quick look at the news from the Linux Technology Center (also from IBM.com), which tracks all the Linux-related technologies...
Dynamic iptables firewalls
Author: JT Smith
Kellie writes, "Firewalls are good and fun, but what do you do when you need to make rapid, complex changes to your...
Functional programming in Python, Part 2
Author: JT Smith
Kellie writes, "This column continues David Mertz's introduction to functional programming in Python at IBM.com. His introduction to different paradigms of program...
Deploying Web applications to Tomcat
Author: JT Smith
From the people at O'Reilly: "Apache's Jakarta-Tomcat server is an open source Java-based Web
Application container that was created to run Servlet and...
Transmeta beats analysts by a penny in first quarter
Author: JT Smith
InfoWorld has more information about Transmeta's quarterly report.The chip-maker reported a first-quarter loss of $13.2 million, but beat Wall Street earnings...
Red Hat to ship Linux 7.1 <--ZDNET headline
Author: JT Smith
ZDNET.co.uk: "Open source platform developer Red Hat expects to ship its Linux 7.1
operating system imminently, with improvements for better
multiprocessor performance...