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“My nan could crack NT,” says World of Hell member
Author: JT Smith
"World of Hell also takes pride in the fact that it doesn't just hit on NT boxes, confirming the
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Microsoft accused of not stamping on bugs
Author: JT Smith
ZDNET.co.uk: "Ante Kotarac, who operates the security Web site
www.403-security.org, says that the problem affects Hyper Terminal,
an application included with most...
From Amsterdam to Alabama with FOX creator Jeroen van der Zijp
Author: JT Smith
- By Julie Bresnick -
Open Source people -
Jeroen van der Zijp's official job title at CFD Research Corporation, where he
works on
scientific...
Lineo, Metrowerks ship CodeWarrior for Embedix Development System
Author: JT Smith
Lineo
Inc., a
leading innovator in embedded systems, real-time and high availability
solutions, and Metrowerks, makers of CodeWarrior, the best selling
Integrated Development Environment (IDE)...
The next step for Linux advocacy
Author: JT Smith
osOpinion has a column suggesting the next kind of Linux advocacy should be paying for stuff. "It's time to thank the developers....
BlackBox — light for those on a diet
Author: JT Smith
LinuxToday.com.au posts: "The necessity of running a slower Linux machine at work than I do at home has led me to explore...
HP introduces new security services
Author: JT Smith
"Hewlett-Packard today announced enhanced security software, services and alliances
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Preparing for Linux in your enterprise
Author: JT Smith
"Maybe it was when you purchased an additional 50 licenses for your NT server.
Maybe it was when you migrated from Windows...
Lutris to speed development of Web and mobile applications
Author: JT Smith
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. - April 9, 2001 - Lutris Technologies Inc., a leading provider of application server technology for wired and wireless...
Borland’s Kylix: Turbocharging Linux development
Author: JT Smith
LinuxPlanet reviews Kylix: "Kylix is not difficult to learn, but neither is it intuitively simple. Nor is it suitable for a true...