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Linux Canada releases Quasar accounting software
Author: JT Smith
LinuxPR: "Linux Canada Inc. has been working with Linux since 1994 and is convinced that
Linux is the business environment...
Intel: New P3 and P4 processors on the way
Author: JT Smith
Two items on Intel from The Register: The company will finally demo Tualatin, its Mobile Pentium III processor, sometime next week and...
RAM: cheap, fast, and easy
Author: JT Smith
- By Jeff Field -
So, maybe you are sitting in front of a Linux box that is
feeling a little laggy, and don't...
BOFH and the Linux evangelist
Author: JT Smith
"A couple of years back the chances of seeing Unix on a user's desktop
...
Can any PC work as your server?
Author: JT Smith
highlander writes: "A server is design and constructed differently from a PC. The main considerations for server design are the need to...
Linux Advisory Watch – June 22nd 2001
Author: JT Smith
LinuxSecurity: "This week, advisories were released for Apache, fetchmail, xinetd, gnupg, rxvt, kdelibs, exim, ispell, webmin,
...
Plextor PlexWriter 16/10/40A review
Author: JT Smith
An anonymous reader writes: "Boasting a staggering speed of 16x, the PlexWriter PX-W1610TA is a far cry from yo momma's first generation...
USB 2.0: Fast Connection is Slow to Market
Author: JT Smith
PC World asks what happened to the USB 2.0 standard, and why the faster protocol is slower to market.
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Solaris bug gives hackers free rein
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet UK: "Researchers have discovered a bug that could give hackers unlimited access to any machine
running Sun's Unix operating system, Solaris....
Mac OS X’s Finder: Cocoa rewrite not the answer
Author: JT Smith
The Register: "Mac OS X's Finder: love it or loathe it, the two points that unite almost everyone
...