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Review: MSI K8T Neo2-FIR motherboard

Author: Jem Matzan With last summer's introduction of AMD's 939-pin Athlon 64 processor came a demand for motherboards that will support it. There are only...

Linux Advisory Watch – February 18, 2005

Author: Preston St. Pierre This week, advisories were released for libXpm, evolution, mailman, hztty, xpcd, sympa, netkit-rwho, toolchain, htdig, synaestheia, awstats, typespeed, ...

LinuxWorld expo wrapup

Author: Daniel P. Dern The LinuxWorld Conference and Expo held in Boston this week looked a lot like any Linux show, with suits and T-shirts...

Review: RHEL 4 delivers 2.6, few thrills

Jan Stafford writes "The thrills are few, but the basics are covered in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4, the new Linux 2.6 distribution, says...

Open Source Initiative adds two new board members

Author: John Koenig The Open Source Initiative, the non-profit corporation that oversees the Open Source Definition and use of the "OSI Certified" trademark, has added two new...

LINUXWORLD EXPO, BOSTON: The hardware side

Author: Jem Matzan When you think of the LinuxWorld Conference and Exposition (LWCE), which is going on this week in Boston, you usually think of...

Desktop Linux cracks Freak Mainstream

Every technology publication worth its Microsoft advertisements has written a story about the rise of desktop Linux. Most of them write the story close...

Linux Upgrades On Tap At Linux World This Week

Red Hat and Novell will romance the Linux industry with upgraded distributions that provide more security, scalability, availability and Linux 2.6 support. Link: Information Week

Interview with Open Source Author Chris Negus.

sarumont writes "Christopher Negus, author of Red Hat Fedora Linux 3 Bible and other "Bible" books, has recently released Linux Toys. This book...

Linux Advisory Watch – February 11, 2005

Author: Benjamin D. Thomas This week, advisories were released for python, squid, php, emacs, postgres, evolution, mailman, hztty, hwbrowser, cups, hotplug, xpdf, kdegraphics, gallery, perl,...