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Review: Pictures in the Gallery
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- by Russell Pavlicek -
Most Open Source applications tend to be general utilities or business software. Gallery, however, represents a new...
TurboLinux to bundle Acronis PartitionExpert
October 1, 2003, South
San Francisco, CA  Acronis,
Inc., the technological leader in systems software development, announced that
its Acronis PartitionExpert software will be bundled with...
Objective Interface Releases ORBexpress RT C++ for MontaVista Linux
Patricia Colby writes
"HERNDON, VA and SUNNYVALE, CA, Oct.1, 2003 -- Objective Interface Systems, Inc., a leader in embedded and real-time communications software, and...
20 years after the announcement of GNU
Ciaran O'Riordan writes "On the 27th of September 1983, Richard Stallman announced his intentions to start the GNU project. The original plan was...
MontaVista Supports New Development Platforms
Patricia Colby writes "Provides Integrated Solution for Network Equipment OEMs Developing Access, Edge and Metro/Core Applications.
Intel Developer Forum, San Jose, Calif., Sept. 18, 2003...
NextHop’s GateD Ports to MontaVista Linux Carrier Grade Edition
Patricia Colby writes "Offers Routing Manageability and Support to Network Equipment Manufacturers.
MOUNTAIN VIEW and SUNNYVALE, Calif. - September 16, 2003 - NextHop Technologies® Inc.,...
Linux makes the grade at Yale
- by Karen D. Schwartz -
Rick Beebe has a tough job. Not only is he responsible for running the email servers, Web servers,...
Did Blaster worm play a role in August 14 blackout?
- by Chris Gulker -
Last Thursday's NewsForge report about power grid security prompted an outpouring of response from readers, industry experts, and government...
Can open-source software prevent the next big blackout?
- by Chris Gulker -
North America's power grid, creaking under loads it was never designed to handle, may be facing an even grimmer...
Local Area Security Linux 0.4b MAIN Released
Anonymous Reader writes "L.A.S. Linux is a 'live CD' distribution of Linux. The focus of L.A.S. is create a bootable toolkit for information...