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QNX 6.3 Lags Behind The Big Three
Kelly McNeill writes "QNX (pronounced either Q-N-X or Q-nix) is a commercial POSIX-compliant Unix-like real-time operating system, aimed primarily at the embedded systems market....
Sun coughs up an OpenSolaris kernel
The Sun Microsystems OpenSolaris endurance test reached a critical stage today, as the operating system's kernel and networking stack were turned over to developers.
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BSD cognoscenti on Linux
Author: Jem Matzan
Recently we published an interview with Linus Torvalds on the similarities and differences between the Linux kernel and the BSD operating systems....
‘Smart’ graphics framework for KDE nears release
The graphical framework on which KDE is based is due for release soon, bringing performance and accessibility improvements.
Link: news.zdnet.co.uk
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Open Source
Planning for the Development of Sun Cluster Agents
As with any development project, you need to do a little planning before creating an agent. In particular, you must understand the capabilities of...
GNOME versus CDE performance on SunRay
We received reports that GNOME was orders of magnitude slower than CDE on Sun Rays.
To verify and measure this, I designed and ran some...
McKusick reveals Linus Torvalds confession
Recently, during FISL 6.0 (Fórum Internacional de Software Livre), in Brazil, Marshall Kirk McKusick was probably the main atraction for BSD community. Gentle and...
Open source “is free like a puppy is free”
Scott McNealy defended his company's purchase of StorageTek, and laid into some old and new targets, at a Sun event in Scotland.
Link: news.zdnet.co.uk
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Open...
Voices of OpenSolaris
Author: Jem Matzan
Most operating system reviews and developer interviews rely on technical points to explain what a project is about and what benefits users...
Getting started with RHEL4’s built-in LVM tools
Many Unix administrators I know (you know who you are), always used to smirk when I talked about Linux. They could always point to...