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Wacky uses for Raid, /dev/ram, and ramfs

Author: JT Smith LinuxFocus: "RamFs is a very simple file system with some interesting aspects. It is a new things in the 2.4 Kernel." Category: Linux

Red Hat’s financial future: No guesses about what’s next

Author: JT Smith - by Jack Bryar -Open Source Business - You probably noticed that my favorite charity case actually made a profit this quarter. As Tina Gasperson...

Simputer’s Ajit Anvekar: Keeping up the Open Source ‘josh’

Author: JT Smith - By Julie Bresnick - Open Source people - Ajit R. Anvekar didn't grow up with a computer, in fact, he bought his...

Is that free will as in free code or free beer: On Minsky’s artificial...

Author: JT Smith - By Joab Jackson - Cyberpunk - Oy, that Marvin Minsky! If this godfather of artificial intelligence (AI) research can't get his computers to act like...

Little Blue Box confirms first major distribution

Author: JT Smith June 5, 2001 Naperville Illinois - With only two months since the original Beta showing of the product at Spring COMDEX in...

Metro Link announces UPnP bridge for OSGi gateways

Author: JT Smith Fort Lauderdale, FL June 4, 2001 - Metro Link, Inc., the leading provider of UPnP-enabled technology and graphics for embedded systems, today...

Review: Adaptec 3200s SCSI RAID controller

Author: JT Smith - By Jeff Field - With the large number of servers and workstations now being built around Linux, many manufacturers of server equipment,...

Mandrake SNF (Single Network Firewall) released!

Author: JT Smith MrMoog writes: "Mandrake SNF is a simple appliance that lets users manage graphically their Internet gateways. It seems very neat. It's already...

KGesture points the way

Author: JT Smith - By Dan Berkes - The point where we ditch the keyboard/mouse input combination for something more practical, ergonomic, and much cooler is...

Why 2001 is not the ‘Year of the Penguin’

Author: JT Smith ZDNet has the commentary: "Although Linux has grown by leaps and bounds during the last few years, it is still plagued with ...