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NetBSD Supports SEGA’s Broadband Adapter
Author: JT Smith
Slashdot reports on NetBSD supporting ethernet on the recently release Dreamcast ethernet adaptor.
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Unix
LinuxWorld recap: Significant hardware presence
Author: JT Smith
- By Jeff Field -
It used to be that, if you wanted to write stories on hardware and Linux you would...
Transmeta to launch 1 GHz Crusoe this year
Author: JT Smith
Tech Web reports that Transmeta is expecting to launch a 1 GHz processor, the TM 5800, within the year.
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Unix
Book Review: ‘The FreeBSD Corporate Networker’s Guide’
Author: JT Smith
Carlie writes: "The FreeBSD Corporate Networker's Guide" hit my desk recently, and I was intrigued, and I was intrigued because this book...
Sharing, the NFS way
Author: JT Smith
"NFS or the Network Filesystem is a very effective way of sharing files and data across your Unix
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LinuxWorld: Pitbull Linux security — worth the hype?
Author: JT Smith
- Julie Bresnick -
When Argus Systems Group Inc.
announced the release of security systems for Linux during LinuxWorld Thursday, the efforts to stand...
UK case study – Inpharmatica’s 1100 processor supercomputer
Author: JT Smith
Russ Foster writes "Inpharmatica, a UK based bioinformatics company, is currently running Europe's largest commercial bioinformatics supercomputer - and it runs on...
LinuxWorld journal: I’ll do anything for a T-shirt, except that
Author: JT Smith
- by Tina Gasperson -
When it comes to swag, the T-shirts are the prize. Everybody knows that.
Open Source journalist Emmett Plant wrote...
Berkeley DB 3.2 now available for QNX Realtime Player
Author: JT Smith
From an announcment at LinuxPR: Sleepycat Software, Inc. today released its latest version of the
award-winning Open Source embedded...
LinuxWorld: Wasabi and the NetBSD Foundation
Author: JT Smith
- by Tina Gasperson -
Wasabi Systems Inc. is a new commercial undertaking that sprung from the NetBSD
core group of developers. Following the...