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UK wireless auction ends in disaster

Author: JT Smith "As ADSL continues to attract bad press for slow rollout, high prices and limited range, broadband wireless has been heralded as a...

New members for the Java Community Process

Author: JT Smith From a report at ZDNet Interactive Week: "Tired of undecided elections? Since June, Sun Microsystems had promised a vote on two Executive...

European software patents: More trivial than in the U.S.

Author: JT Smith EuroLinux publishes European software patent horror gallery Munich, 2000-11-20 - The Association for the Promotion of a Free Informational Infrastructure (FFII),...

Linux 2.4.0-test11

Author: JT Smith Linus Torvalds has posted another update to the kernel.Date: Sun, 19 Nov 2000 18:19:33 -0800 (PST) ...

Achieving low-latency response times under Linux

Author: JT Smith O'Reilly Net has an article describing dealing with latency in Linux. "Latency can be defined as the elapsed time (delay) between...

Another new Slackware site

Author: JT Smith "www.userlocal.com is a new slackware user site that is banner-free, 100% lynx compatible, and run by volunteers. If you use slackware linux...

Megawheels announces plan for profitability

Author: JT Smith From Canada Newswire: Megawheels Inc., a global application provider of e-solutions for the automotive publishing and retail sectors today announced its 2001 business plan....

Caldera Systems Linux certifies Boss Commerce Pro

Author: JT Smith Independent web application developer Boss Design announced that Caldera Systems Linux has certified the Boss Commerce Pro v3.0 flagship product as the first e-commerce software...

Microsoft official: Linux can’t develop tools fast enough

Author: JT Smith TechWeb asks Microsoft senior v.p. Craig Mundie about predictions at a Linux panel at Comdex that Linux will pass Windows as a...

O’Reilly releases ‘Understanding the Linux Kernel’

Author: JT Smith Sebastopol, CA--Linux was once seen as a kind of counter-culture hacker experiment. But as Linux has increasingly become a mission-critical part of many organizations,...