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Eazel Inc. could change the world or go broke trying
Author: JT Smith
SFGate reports that Eazel "is on the ropes, running out of cash, and could go out of business within a month." Should...
Wasabi Systems ports VMware to NetBSD
Author: JT Smith
Rick Smotkin tells us: Wasabi Systems, Inc., a company founded by key members of the NetBSD project, today announced they have enabled...
Web review: Star Office support portal
Author: JT Smith
- by Tina Gasperson -
The Star.Linux section at the StarOffice portal would be a good thing if it weren't so clunky. Funny,...
AMD beats targets but sees slowdown
Author: JT Smith
eWeek reports that the chip-maker beat analyst's expectation last quater, but warned that the good times may not last.
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Samba 2.2: Your way to Windows file/print services
Author: JT Smith
ZD's Sm@art Partner has a review-ish story about the Samba 2.2 release this week. "This new version enhances its basic abilities by...
Draft 6 of the joint revision to POSIX and the Single UNIX Specification available
Author: JT Smith
From LinuxPR: Key milestone achieved in next revision to
POSIX and the Single UNIX Specification.
The Austin...
Desktop software and its future directions to be debated May 8
Author: JT Smith
From PR Newswire: According to Claudia Porter,
Principal Architect/Engineer and Project Lead for the Open Source Automated
Link Analysis Tool recently developed by Austin...
Starting points of a secure Linux system
Author: JT Smith
Mirko Zorz writes: "Aleksandar Stancin writes: "To keep it short and simple, here are some good pointers to enhancing your system's security....
IBM Tools for Web Services is far ahead of Microsoft
Author: JT Smith
Frank Carlos writes: "This article at alphaworks.ibm.com compares how the IBM Web Services Development Environment and Toolkit Compares with Microsoft Visual Studio...
Free software: what about images?
Author: JT Smith
Advogato takes on the challenge of describing what kind of images are "Open Source", pointing out that the GPL (section 3) refers...