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Program makes Linux system a friendlier place to work
Author: JT Smith
From the New York Times (registrtion required): "In the Darwinian drag race among operating systems, Linux is still
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What a tangled web Microsoft weaves – with open source powering Hotmail
Author: JT Smith
NewsFactor Network writes: "Back when Microsoft purchased the free e-mail company Hotmail Corp. in 1998, not only did it get the wildly...
The back road to browser plug-ins
Author: JT Smith
OnLamp: "FreeBSD is a powerful web server, but it has a few problems as a web client. The issue that annoys me...
Puget Sound Technology announces server maintenance
Author: JT Smith
Puget Sound Technology, a provider of open source
and Unix training and administration services, recently announced its
Daily Maintenance Service, an outsourced management solution...
Can IBM’s Regatta take on the world?
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet: "IBM, which plans to announce Friday that its top-end p690 "Regatta" Unix server is available in volume, had long planned the...
Voicetronix releases FreeBSD drivers for telephony hardware
Author: JT Smith
BSDToday.com has short item saying Voicetronix has released Open Source FreeBSD-4.4 drivers for its V4PCI four-port
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Cleaning up ports
Author: JT Smith
ONLamp.com: "Despite all the praise the FreeBSD ports system gets, it has limitations. One of these limitations is actually related to one...
Miguel de Icaza interview on MSDN
Author: JT Smith
MSDN: "In this interview, Miguel de Icaza, the founder of GNOME and Ximian, talks about UNIX components, Bonobo, Mono, and Microsoft .NET."
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Dimensional Insight announces support of Linux on IBM eServer iSeries and zSeries
Author: JT Smith
From Businesswire.com: Dimensional Insight (DI) announced today the availability of
its entire suite of business intelligence (BI) products for the Linux operating...
Major NFS bugs found and being fixed in FreeBSD
Author: JT Smith
Anonymous Reader tells us about an item on KernelTrap.org: "On the FreeBSD hacker mailing list, Jordan Hubbard commented on some serious issues...