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The big *BSD interview
Author: JT Smith
BSDToday: "OSnews has an interview with Matt Dillon, the kernel/VM FreeBSD hacker discussing FreeBSD 5.0. In addition, the article includes two mini...
Intel looks ahead to 20GHz
Author: JT Smith
Reuters (via PC World) reports that Intel has developed a new semiconductor packaging technology. The new technology will enable the chipmaker to...
The big *BSD interview
Author: JT Smith
Eugenia writes "Matt Dillon, the kernel/VM FreeBSD hacker gives an in-depth interview to OSNews about everything regarding FreeBSD 5.0, the next big...
Big trouble for beleaguered AMD
Author: JT Smith
Kelly McNeill writes: "More problems surfaced Friday for Sunnyvale, California-based chip maker AMD, which announced that its net loss for the quarter...
Don’t copy that floppy drive
Author: JT Smith
Kelly McNeill writes: "The iMac's form factor, small footprint, colors, removal of many legacy ports, and nearly every other aspect of the...
GNU-Darwin packages for Mac OSX.1 and Darwin-1.4.1
Author: JT Smith
proclus writes, "The GNU-Darwin packages are compatible with Apple's newly released Darwin-1.4.1,
and we now have
Net Installation instructions for Darwin-only users. ...
Weekly news wrap-up: Community responds to Web patents, proprietary copy protection
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross -
Lots of reaction from Open Source advocates this week on two proposals, one introduced in the U.S. Congress,...
Gadgets with Linux inside
Author: JT Smith
From Slashdot: "An anonymous submitter sends in a link to a quick reference guide of various devices and gadgets that are...
IBM set to sail Regatta
Author: JT Smith
From CNN.com: "IBM Corp's long-awaited p690 high-end Unix server, formerly code-named Regatta, is now on sale. The system should help IBM catch...
Wind River and FreeBSD’s relationship ending
Author: JT Smith
From BSDToday: "Back in March, 2000, BSDI merged with Walnut Creek CDROM, the main distributor for FreeBSD. And BSDI had goals to...