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Review: Adaptec 29160 SCSI Card
Author: JT Smith
By Jeff Field
Hardware Reporter
Adaptec 29160 Review
In the world of high-end workstations and servers, many people prefer SCSI as their drive interface. This...
Astronomy lessons from Marcel Gagne
Author: JT Smith
By Julie Bresnick
NewsForge ColumnistOpen Source people
I asked him if, given the projects on his plate and the velocity
with which
he motored, he...
Time for Microsoft to fix its security problems
Author: JT Smith
By Jack Bryar
NewsForge Columnist
Maybe NOW they'll get serious about fixing the security in their
software.This hasn't been a good couple of days for...
I want a Wok: Bartering using OpenCulture
Author: JT Smith
By Julie Bresnick
NewsForge ColumnistOpen Source people
In 1998 John Kelsey and Bruce Schneier released their Street
Performer
Protocol, "an electronic-commerce mechanism to facilitate the...
Explaining Red Hat’s RedBoot
Author: JT Smith
LinuxDefices has a primer on Red Hat's RedBoot: "RedBoot is a new embedded system debug/bootstrap environment from Red Hat. It is
...
Suneido — new Open Source language & database
Author: JT Smith
"Suneido is a free, open source, integrated object-oriented language, client-server relational database, and application framework written in C++. It is a...
The definition of open source
Author: JT Smith
Linuxworld has a detailed piece discussing the essence of Open Source, and some of the points of view on the subject. ...
Sunset for Cobalt?
Author: JT Smith
By Jack Bryar
NewsForge ColumnistOpen Source business
A number of analysts claimed that the high price brought by Sun's
purchase of Cobalt Networks was proof...
Crypto version of Netcat released by farm9
Author: JT Smith
Farm9.com is pleased to announce our first release of Open Source tools. We started off with a simple but very useful tool...
You know, for kids!
Author: JT Smith
By Emmett Plant
NewsForge ColumnistSpeaking of GNU/Linux
As Norville Barnes pulls out a crumpled piece of paper from
...