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Defeating the no-help desk
Author: Jem Matzan
When you're a GNU/Linux or *BSD user, tech support can be a real hassle. Not technical support for your software -- there...
Review: VMware 5.0
Author: Jem Matzan
With last month's release of VMware Workstation 5, the virtual machine software is better than ever. VMware Workstation now has 64-bit host...
Review: VMware 5.0
Author: Jem Matzan
With last month's release of VMware Workstation 5, the virtual machine software is better than ever. VMware Workstation now has 64-bit host...
Free software can resurrect 64-bit dinosaurs
Author: Jem Matzan
It has been 14 years since the first 64-bit processor -- the MIPS R4000 -- found its way into a workstation. 64-bit...
64-bit Linux and BSD are maturing steadily
Author: Jem Matzan
Most top-tier hardware vendors are selling AMD64 workstation and server systems these days, including Hewlett Packard, Sun Microsystems, and, more recently, IBM....
Welcoming EDS to the world of Linux
Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller
Commentary:EDS, the giant
computer services company, apparently doesn't like Linux much right now.
EDS vice president of Global Alliances Robb Rasmussen...
De Raadt gets free software award
The founder of the OpenBSD and Open SSH projects, Theo de Raadt, has been presented the Free Software Foundation's 2004 award for the advancement...
Review: Netgate 2511 CD Plus EXT2 network adapter
Author: Jem Matzan
Finding a wireless PC Card network adapter that works with GNU/Linux can be frustrating, and involves three possible results: you find a...
Comparing MySQL performance
Author: Tony Bourke
With the introduction of the 2.6 Linux kernel, FreeBSD-5-STABLE, Solaris 10, and now NetBSD 2.0, you might be wondering which of them...
Using MySQL to benchmark OS performance
Author: Tony Bourke
It seems to be an exciting time for *nix operating systems, with a number of them recently releasing new versions that bring...