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Intel launches three new Celerons
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet reports that Intel has added three new processors to its low-end Celeron line. The processors are 950MHz, 1GHz, and 1.1GHz.
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FreeBSD 5.0 delayed one year
Author: JT Smith
Slashdot readers talk about a report on FreeBSD.org saying the project's 5.0 release has been delayed from November 2001 to November 2002.
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KDE best Open Source project
Author: JT Smith
Internetwire: "KDE was today recognized by the Open Source
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Linux Advisory Watch – August 31st 2001
Author: JT Smith
LinuxSecurity: "This week, advisories were released for sendmail, telnet (who's still using this?), xloadimage, Mandrake kernel, xinetd, openldap, apache, openssl, and
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Motorola packs more power into chips
Author: JT Smith
Kelly mcNeill writes "Motorola scientists say they have designed a procedure for shrinking chips from today's 157 nanometer width to less than...
Review: Real World Linux Security
Author: JT Smith
UnixReview.com takes a look at Bob Toxen's Real World Linux Security: Intrusion Prevention, Detection, and Recovery: "The only complaint I have about...
AMD warns on revenue, attacks Intel
Author: JT Smith
Kelly McNeill writes "Warning on Wednesday that third-quarter sales will be 15 percent lower than the previous period, microprocessing challenger Advanced Micro...
We call them ‘modelizers’
Author: JT Smith
Tom's Hardware Guide notes that future Athlon processors will be specified by a model number, rather than megahertz: "For instance a Palomino-Athlon...
Easy Software Products releases ESP Print Pro 4.2
Author: JT Smith
Posted at LinuxPR: "Easy Software Products today announced
the release of ESP Print Pro v4.2, a complete printing solution for...
Solaris XFree86 video drivers and porting kit
Author: JT Smith
Sun Microsystems now offers a kit that enables users to make use of XFree86 video drivers with the X Window System server...