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Darwin Streaming Server beats Real, Windows Media

Author: JT Smith Slashdot readers discuss a shootout at NetworkComputing.com comparing free, Open Source Darwin Streaming Server to Real and Windows Media. The Slashdot intro...

Modwest named to ‘Top 100 Modwest named to top 100 dynamic hosting providers list

Author: JT Smith Company recognized for powerful, affordable Linux managed hosting solutions. In Hostpulse.com's annual recognition of the top one hundred most dynamic hosting solution...

Roaring Penguin: stay legal: Use Free Software

Author: JT Smith From LinuxPR: CAAST, the Canadian Alliance against Software Theft, is promoting a truce for businesses and organizations with improperly-licensed proprietary software. Roaring Penguin...

Eclipse method for pairwise testing

Anonymous Reader writes "This Eclipse based technology is for generation and manipulation of test input data or configurations. It uses sophisticated combinatorial algorithms to...

RidgeRun enables broad, commercial embedded Linux

Author: JT Smith From Jamie Dillon: Driving open-source prevalence further into the mass commercial market, RidgeRun, Inc., announced today that it has created dynamic shared...

IBM developer speaks on software patents

Author: JT Smith Hans Schou writes, "At the Linux Forum 2002 Dr. Karl-Heinz Strassemeyer from IBM in Böblingen, Germany, gave an interview to Ole Tange, SSLUG,...

Netscape programmer was there for the “wild ride” of Mozilla.org’s birth

Author: JT Smith - by Tina Gasperson - Open up Netscape 4.x and type "about:akkana" in the location bar. You'll get a page full of information...

Definitive guide to writing a Linux virus

Author: JT Smith From vnunet.com: "Following on from this week's discovery of the Jac Linux virus, an open source hacker from the University of...

Making Free Software pay

Author: JT Smith The BBC has a column on Red Hat's success in Europe. "Because Linux is created and maintained by a worldwide army of...

Linux advisory watch – March 15th 2002

Author: JT Smith From LinuxSecurity.com: "This week, advisories were released for zlib, mod_ssl, xtel, pam_pgsql, cyrus-sasl, netscape, mod_frontpage, openssh, rsync, gzip, NetBSD kernel, php, ...