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Microsoft rebuts XP Net instability claims
Author: JT Smith
From The Register: "Microsoft has officially responded to claims made by security consultant Steve
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OpenBSD and ipfilter still fighting over license disagreement
Author: JT Smith
- by Tina Gasperson -
Maintaining the openness of OpenBSD got a little more complicated recently
when the project leader of what may...
Workstation Solutions announces SuSE support for Quick Restore
Author: JT Smith
Workstation Solutions, a leader in innovative data protection software, today announced new Windows and Linux platform support for its Quick Restore backup...
New Itanium on TestDrive
Author: JT Smith
Dan Sparks writes: "The Compaq Test Drive Program is pleased to announce the completion of a major upgrade to our Intel® Itanium...
Moore’s law? Not for computer displays
Author: JT Smith
Yahoo: "While the performance of PC chips doubles every 18 months in accordance with Moore's Law, the quality of computer
displays has been...
A readonly filesystem on bootable CD
Author: JT Smith
DaemonNews.com has the how-to: "Previous work to make a read-only mounting of root and /usr on a normal hard disk was working...
Cocoa carbon classic and compatibility
Author: JT Smith
Kelly McNeill writes "Mac OS X is an astounding piece of work. It is built atop a solid UNIX foundation, installs effortlessly,...
Half of Wintel is missing
Author: JT Smith
A Smart Partner column makes the point that Linux and Unix are embracing the new 64-bit Itanium chip, then asks the question,...
Itanium gives new life to Linux
Author: JT Smith
A ZDNet Interactive Week report says that Itanium could be just the thing Linux needs to explode in the enterprise market. "At...
Think tank questioning Open Source security runs Apache on its Web site, but author...
- By Grant Gross -
If using Open Source software makes government computer systems susceptible to terrorists as a forthcoming white paper by conservative...