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Of arrogance and embedded systems
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet: "While the advocates of FreeBSD, OpenBSD and NetBSD continue to bicker over-er, discuss-the merits of each particular version of the BSD...
Tom’s Hardware steers chip market, some say
Author: JT Smith
The Standard: "The size of Tom's Hardware's audience is less significant than its
...
Intel extends lead with Pentium 4
Author: JT Smith
MSNBC: "The market for new PCs may have slowed down a
bit,...
NetBSD/Alpha goes multiprocessor
Author: JT Smith
The NetBSD project's Alpha is now functioning in multiuser mode (as reported by Slashdot). This is the first open BSD, outside...
FreeBSD 4.3 released
Author: JT Smith
As mentioned on Slashdot, FreeBSD 4.3 has been released on FTP. The release notes cover the changes between 4.2 and 4.3...
Preventative DNS
Author: JT Smith
Kuro5hin is hosting an article about migrating from BIND to the djbdns package. "Sick of having to deal with the latest...
Linux Advisory Watch – April 20th 2001
Author: JT Smith
LinuxSecurity: "This week, advisories were released for samba, ctags, kernel, cfingerd, ipfilter, sudo, nedit, netscape, pine, openssh, and ntp.
...
Slash’EM’s license approved by Open Source Initiative
Author: JT Smith
J. Ali Harlow writes: "Slash'EM
(a roguelike role-playing game and variant of NetHack) was
finally approved for listing as a stable open source product...
Alternative OS: Red Hat Linux with Nautilus
Author: JT Smith
PC Magazine reviews Red Hat Linux with Nautilus: "Nautilus is good, but it shouldn't give the average PC user the false hope...
Python-based maki module released
Author: JT Smith
From a post to LinuxProgramming.com: "he purpose of maki is to serve XML files via the web. A web developer
...