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Dual processor workstations

Author: JT Smith "Vince Freeman over at Hardware Central writes an informative editorial about Symmetrical Multi-Processing (SMP) machines being used as workstations. Is this technology...

Sun Micro releases new low-priced workstation

Author: JT Smith Hoping to increase its market share in the low end of the market, computer maker Sun Microsystems has introduced a newer, cheaper...

NVidia’s 3-D vision is clear

Author: JT Smith Wired.com: "NVidia's new PC graphics chip, which will also power the Xbox, is the first graphics chip that's programmable rather than being...

Affordable DVD writers

Author: JT Smith ZDNet reports on a soon-to-be DVD writer for PCs from Pioneer. The drive is currently only available in high-end Macintosh systems. Category: Unix

KDE 2.1 officially released

Author: JT Smith Andreas Pour sent us this announcement about the latest release of the KDE desktop environment:KDE Releases Free Desktop For LinuxDATELINE FEBRUARY 26,...

KDE 2.1: A desktop aimed at grownups

Author: JT Smith "For a long time, the headline on the KDE organization's home page was, "Is Unix ready for the desktop?" With today's release of KDE...

IBM proves its commitment to Linux with AIX 5L offering

Author: JT Smith From IDG: "In its typically quiet yet productive fashion, IBM is readying its next-generation Unix, AIX 5L, for an April release. The...

Linux and Itanium alter Sun’s gravity

Author: JT Smith "With billions spent on hardware, software, and services each year, the enterprise Unix market can support more than one major player. Sun...

Teaching with freeBSD

Author: JT Smith "I work for one of the few universities in Australia that teach Systems Administration as an elective course in an undergraduate Computer...

Yes, your BSD can run Oracle and Quake

Author: JT Smith "In the bygone misty past of Unix (in the era historians call the 80s), acceptance and market share were hampered by the diverging...