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Microsoft: Closed source is more secure
Author: JT Smith
From SecurityFocus.com: "The head of Microsoft's security response team argued here Thursday that closed source
software is more secure than open source projects,...
BSD performance watch: New queues from set of system calls
Author: JT Smith
Open Magazine has a story explaining how kqueues, which may be included in the next version of NetBSD, may help server performance.
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Apache gets chrome-plated
Author: JT Smith
Linuxgram has a short item on Chromium Communications, a firm started last year by a pair of former Microsoft execs, releasing an...
Wind River leaves ’em wondering
Author: JT Smith
Linuxgram follows up on Wind River's acquisition of BSDi. Here's how the story starts: "Start-up NetBSD house Wasabi Systems Inc, which claims...
Manhatten Install Fest is April 19
Author: JT Smith
The GNUbies and LXNY, with NYLUG in support, are throwing a big
Install Fest on Thursday, 19 April, 2001, on the Island of...
Using Bochs – part 1
Author: JT Smith
FreeBSDZine has an article on configuring Bochs, an Open Source x86 PC emulator. The program "ncludes emulation of the Intel x86 CPU,...
SuSE Linux 7.1 for Sparc
Author: JT Smith
From a press release at LinuxPR: "Today, SuSE Linux, the
international technology leader and provider of Open Source solutions,
...
VR3: Linux handheld has potential but still needs work before release
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross -
I was excited to have a new toy when the review copy of the Linux-powered Agenda Computing...
Transmeta promotes execs
Author: JT Smith
CNet has a very short item saying that chipmaker Transmeta has promoted Jim Chapman and Doug Laird from senior vice presidents to
...
Alternatives to Napster
Author: JT Smith
From the people at O'Reilly: "Now that Napster's filters are in place, where are its millions of
users going to continue sharing files?...