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A hacker’s need for a Qube3
Author: JT Smith
Thanks to Dan Gewirtzman for this: "There is an interesting review of the Cobalt Qube3 here from a hacker's perspective.
It is...
Fujitsu announces high-capacity hard disk drives
Author: JT Smith
Network World Fusion covers the latest OEM hard drives from Fujitsu: "The 3.5-inch drives incorporate a new
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An indepth look at LILO
Author: JT Smith
From FreeOS.com: "In a previous article, we saw how versatile the boot loader 'LILO' was. This session
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LinuxCertified.com announced “Linux for Beginners”
Author: JT Smith
Press release at LinuxPR: ""Linux for beginners" course is designed for busy professionals with no
prior experience with Linux or...
HP casts lure to hook high-end Linux customers
Author: JT Smith
CNet reports that Hewlett-Packard is planning to port one of its Unix software packages to Linux "to make the
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Microway and Scyld Beowulf form partnership
Author: JT Smith
Microway, well- known designer and manufacturer
of high end integrated Beowulf systems, and Scyld Computing Corporation, leading
developers and providers of clustering...
Nvidia driver petition for FreeBSD
Author: JT Smith
Michael Carlson writes: "A Nvidia Driver Petition has been started at http://m87-blackhole.org/nvidia_petition/formhandl er.html for FreeBSD drivers. Sign it and tell all your...
Sun CEO: There’s safety in networking
Author: JT Smith
CNET listened in on an interview with Scott McNealy. He likens standalone computing to stashing cash under the mattress, and networked systems...
Transmeta-based servers boast power-saving chips
Author: JT Smith
CNET is reporting that it's not only RLX that's coming out with Transmeta-based servers. And the reason for that is... to...
VA Linux unveils thin server
Author: JT Smith
Network World Fusion reports that VA Linux (disclosure: VA owns NewsForge) is adding itself to the ranks of companies shipping thin servers.
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