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David Mason on GNOME/KDE interoperability
Author: JT Smith
From David Mason, at Red Hat: "Since returning from Copenhagen I have been a bit underwhelmed by the
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NuSphere MySQL: Free beer in a tall glass
Author: JT Smith
LinuxPlanet reviews NuSphere MySQL, calling it "useful suite of middleware for Linux server deployment." The reviewer notes that its dependency on a...
Apache 2.0 scales to Windows
Author: JT Smith
The first beta of Apache HTTP Server 2.0 is out, and ZDNet's eWEEK Labs weighs in with a review. The reviewer tested...
Linux Advisory Watch – April 13th 2001
Author: JT Smith
LinuxSecurity: "This week, advisories were released for xntp3, ntpd, vim, mailx, kernel, pine, netscape, and mc. The vendors include
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Pushing Linux into embedded devices
Author: JT Smith
"Linux newcomers are becoming part of the mainstream effort to create software for
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Wind River leaves ’em wondering
Author: JT Smith
Linuxgram follows up on Wind River's acquisition of BSDi. Here's how the story starts: "Start-up NetBSD house Wasabi Systems Inc, which claims...
San Francisco Bay Area Subway (BART) selects Linux
Author: JT Smith
Mark Hatch writes: "Integrated Computer Solutions, Inc. (ICS),
the leading supplier of Motif(r) products and support, today announced
that the San Francisco Bay Area...
Bob Young responds personally, not officially
Author: JT Smith
Red Hat Chairman Bob Young responds to Slashdot readers' questions.
Category:
Linux
Compaq, Check Point announce turn-key Linux-based security solution
Author: JT Smith
From PR Newswire: Compaq Computer
Corporation (NYSE: CPQ) and
Check Point Software Technologies, Ltd. (Nasdaq: CHKP) today announced the
availability of a turn-key Linux-based security...
Pine mail reader security update
Author: JT Smith
Posted at LWN.net: Updated pine packages are now available for Red Hat Linux 7.0, 6.2,
and 5.2. These new updated packages fix...