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Review: Adaptec 39160 SCSI card in a Linux PC

Author: JT Smith - By Jeff Field - Adaptec has long been a leader in the area of SCSI cards, and despite the company's reign it...

Rehousing your iMac based Linux server

Author: JT Smith Fredrick Domescat writes, "There is an interesting article over at iMacLinux.net that walks you through the steps to seperate the monitor and...

Community commentary: The case for Linux Open Services

Author: JT Smith - By John Palmieri - Here's the scenario: I sit down to my desktop computer and plug my Sharp Zaurus Linux-powered handheld...

Geodesic pitches diagnostic tool for Linux software; try the demo, not the download

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - Michael Spertus says his company's port of its Great Circle software diagnostic tool to Linux could help...

Introduction to the GNUstep project

Author: JT Smith Fosdem.org has an interview with Adam Fedor of GNUstep. How he got started: "A long time ago I wrote a program to...

Linux and PS2: A marriage made in heaven

Author: JT Smith NewsFactor Network writes, "Consider the Sony PlayStation 2. For a retail price of US$300, you get a gaming console with excellent hardware...

New Aurora Linux driver emulates ethernet over sync serial connection

Author: JT Smith Aurora Technologies, Inc. is pleased to announce the introduction of a Linux device driver for its PCI and cPCI synchronous and asynchronous...

Migrating from Linux to FreeBSD

Author: JT Smith Eugenia writes, "Last in the series of special FreeBSD articles this week on OSNews, is a guide that will help users migrate...

Ellison: Oracle’s ‘whole business’ will run on Linux

Author: JT Smith IDG News Service reports that Oracle is about to replace three Unix servers ...

LinuxWorld: OSDL steps in to “give guidance” to kernel development

Author: JT Smith - by Tina Gasperson -The Open Source Development Lab will not just provide hardware to the Open Source community anymore. OSDL has decided...