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Tip of the Week: Ports and processes

Author: JT Smith From LinuxLookup: "Recently on a company-internal newsgroup, someone asked the question "How do I tell what process is using a specific port?"...

Intriguing questions in MS appeal

Author: JT Smith Wired.com: "If the U.S. government prevails in breaking up Microsoft, 'We're going to replace one monopoly with another?' That's a question from...

NVidia’s 3-D vision is clear

Author: JT Smith Wired.com: "NVidia's new PC graphics chip, which will also power the Xbox, is the first graphics chip that's programmable rather than being...

Is hacker culture a help or hindrance?

Author: JT Smith "Everyone knows there's a hacker culture among Linux users," says LinuxToday.com.au. "On the whole it's a good thing. However, ...

GStreamer team’s hard work is paying off

Author: JT Smith LinuxPower.org has an interviewwith Erick Walthinsen of the GStreamer project. "One of the ...

KDE 2.1 officially released

Author: JT Smith Andreas Pour sent us this announcement about the latest release of the KDE desktop environment:KDE Releases Free Desktop For LinuxDATELINE FEBRUARY 26,...

Opera – a viable Netscape alternative

Author: JT Smith From CanadaComputes.com: "Opera has been around for Linux for a while, but it has been a long time since I tried it. After...

2.4 kernel: Always on the go with contributor Werner Almesberger

Author: JT Smith - By Julie Bresnick - Open Source people Swiss born Austrian, Werner Almesberger first tried Linux in January of 1992. Linus Torvalds had just released...

Yes, your BSD can run Oracle and Quake

Author: JT Smith "In the bygone misty past of Unix (in the era historians call the 80s), acceptance and market share were hampered by the diverging...

The last man standing gets the Linux crown

Author: JT Smith "Well, Paul Thomas, the retreating CEO of Turbolinux, finally rang up. According to his story, he's not leaving...