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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...
Weekly news wrapup: Microsoft vs. those ‘anti-American’ Open Source people, Part 2
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross -
What do you get when a Microsoft executive implies that Open Source is un-American? Two weeks of backlash...
Linux, a replacement for Windows, or a joke?
Author: JT Smith
Newsforge reader Eric Hufschmid has written a long, detailed rant about his disappointment in Linux. Here's part of it: "A few months...
Linux, a replacement for Windows, or a joke?
Author: JT Smith
Newsforge reader Eric Hufschmid has written a long, detailed rant about his disappointment in Linux. Here's part of it: "A few months...
Mysql: Introduction to normalization
Author: JT Smith
Anthony writes "'Why can't I meet any databases that are just normal?' ~ roadtrip." Part of being a database programmer is understanding...
Microsoft: stop whining!
Author: JT Smith
- by Jason Reeves -
In response to Microsoft's "clarification" of Jim Allchin's comments about Linux and Open Source: So, Jim Allchin of...
Lazarus , the Open Source answer to Kylix
Author: JT Smith
A new version of the Lazarus IDE is available for download and
review.
Lazarus is a RAD Object Pascal Development IDE for use with...
Net filter firm drops plans to sell data
Author: JT Smith
Creators of the popular 'Bess' Internet filter have abandoned plans to sell the surfing habits of millions of schoolchildren. The negative publicity...