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Linux hardware support
Author: JT Smith
By: Jeff Field
NewsForge ColumnistThe status of Linux hardware
There are thousands of devices, in millions of combinations, available for use in a PC....
Privacy concerns inverse to privacy actions
Author: JT Smith
Wired is discussing a research study that shows that the more people are concerned about their privacy, the less they appear to...
High-level wonks speak out about online privacy
Author: JT Smith
By Robin Miller
Editor-in-Chief
On Wednesday, Sept. 13, the Washington, D.C., chapter of the Internet Society held a panel discussion about online privacy policies...
The cynical view
Author: JT Smith
By Emmett Plant
NewsForge ColumnistSpeaking of GNU/Linux
Someone somewhere is making money off of Linux, and some people who have
put work into the operating...
Britney label joins MP3 fray
Author: JT Smith
It's troubles not over yet, recently battered MP3.com is being sued by another music label. The BBC is reporting that music company...
Rockwell Science Center selects Linux NetworX Cluster to simulate fluid flow
Author: JT Smith
Linux NetworX, Inc., a provider of large-scale clustered computer solutions for Internet, industry and research fields, announced today that Rockwell Science Center...
SGI offers preparation courses for Linux certification via Internet
Author: JT Smith
SGI Education Services (NYSE: SGI) today announced the availability of its new "eLearning for Linux" program, a suite of Linux courses delivered...
New issue of LyX Development News released
Author: JT Smith
LyX is being used as a reference that other word-processors and documentation systems are compared to. Sometimes to define what a new...
Linux, Unix also face security threats
Author: JT Smith
Buried in a Boston Globe story about a Palm virus: "The heavy duty Unix operating system and its upstart younger
brother Linux have...
Tuxtops offers easy Linux install software
Author: JT Smith
"What could be easier than buying a laptop pre-loaded and configured for
running Linux? How about a standalone, easy install...