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GNU-Darwin yearly report

Author: JT Smith proclus@iname.com writes, The GNU-Darwin CD images are easily among our most popular downloads, and will soon rival AbiWord, Xdarwin, E!, OpenSSH, PyMOL,...

BitStream suggests opening PFR technology to Mozilla

Author: JT Smith Vassilii Khachaturov writes,"You just have to ask nicely to make a commercial product vendor agree to put it out as open source! This...

Linux Advisory Watch – November 30th 2001

Author: JT Smith LinuxSecurity: "This week, advisories were released for wu-ftp, imp, rpm, postfix, sasl, and sendmail. The vendors include Caldera, Conectiva, Immunix, Red...

KT266A boards Linux benched

Author: JT Smith Augustus writes, "Back in August we took our first look at all but one of the DDR chipsets for the AMD Athlon...

Review: Soyo P4ISR motherboard

Author: JT Smith - By Jeff Field - With prices for RDRAM (the memory used for Pentium IV-based machines) about twice as much as the competing...

IBM loses supercomputer crown

Author: JT Smith BBC: "The new chart topper is a 3,024-processor Compaq machine called ...

Windows on Linux: Real choices, real products

Author: JT Smith - By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols - I was recently bemused to see some people praising to high- ...

GNOME Summary for 2001-11-17 – 2001-11-23

Author: JT Smith This is the GNOME Summary for 2001-11-17 - 2001-11-23. ============================================================== Table of Contents -------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Mozilla team more lethal for bugs than DDT 2. Gnomoku first app...

IBM unseated in new supercomputer ranking

Author: JT Smith CNet reports that IDC has released a new way of ranking supercomputers which they claim is more accurate than previous methods, and...

Linux helps computing grid battle breast cancer

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - Linux will be an important piece of a grid computing system for diagnosing breast cancer that IBM...