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TelcoSoft releases Extensys for Linux, Unix

Author: JT Smith From LinuxPR: TelcoSoft, Inc is pleased to announce the availibility of Extensys 1.0.2 for the Linux x86, SCO Unixware and...

VIA Samuel 2 Processor Preview

Author: JT Smith The first 0.15 micron x86 processor has been released. Slashdot has more info on the VIA Samuel 2 processor. Category: Unix

Make your Mac a Linux machine

Author: JT Smith "When most people think of Linux, they think of running it on an Intel x86-based (or compatible) PC. That's largely due to...

Linux for Biotechnology software collection

Author: JT Smith The Random Factory is pleased to announce the availability of the first release in our "Linux for Biotechnology" series. "Linux for Biotechnology...

RidgeRun successfully makes portable Bluetooth stack for Linux

Author: JT Smith Boise, ID - November 21, 2000 - RidgeRun, Inc., today announced that they have successfully made a portable Bluetooth Stack for Linux....

Under the hood: an inside tour of the Pentium 4

Author: JT Smith PCWorld.com reviews the Pentium 4. Unveiled this week, it is Intel's first new microarchitecture since 1995 when the current ...

Linux 2.4.0-test11

Author: JT Smith Linus Torvalds has posted another update to the kernel.Date: Sun, 19 Nov 2000 18:19:33 -0800 (PST) ...

Torvalds announces Linux 2.4.0-test11-pre5

Author: JT Smith The announcement's at linhardwaree.com: Linus Torvalds announces Linux kernel 2.4.0-test11-pre5 with this short explanation:"More drivers. The x86 capabilities cleanup is here." Category:...

Linux and the movies

Author: JT Smith Linux Planet reports on the increasing use of Linux to make movies. As SGI systems remain pricy and comparatively slow, x86 based...

Game developers can’t wait to start working on Indrema

Author: JT Smith By Grant Gross Managing Editor Game developers, both those working with established projects and independent hobbyists, say they can't wait to start developing for...