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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...
VA Linux for the future: New generation of ‘appliances’
Author: JT Smith
OS Opinion has an article about the future of VA Linux: "Clearly, there's a lot more that could be said about the...
The AmigaOne: Back to the future
Author: JT Smith
By Tony Granata
News Editor
"It has taken the rest of the industry 15 years to catch up to Amiga. Now they never will."...
Linux running Bluetooth access points
Author: JT Smith
Slashdotters talk about Red-M's
demo of its Bluetooth access point, basically it's...
This guy is rabid about Amiga and Linux working together
Author: JT Smith
-Rodney McDonell writes: "Long live Amiga
Hey, I'm not the only one saying that. There are thousands of people around the world saying...
More on AMD: 1.2GHz
Author: JT Smith
AnandTech says AMD is introducing a 1.2GHz processor to complement its current lead in x86 processor speed.
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Cox releases Linux 2.2.18pre15
Author: JT Smith
"Bug squash number three. ARM, Alpha and x86 should be completely sorted for the loops_per_sec change.
S/390 merge yet to be done. PPC...
QNX on the Desktop: Should we even bother with it?
Author: JT Smith
osOpinion article bemoans, "I am fed up with searching for an 'alternative'
operating system that would actually stick...
Alan releases 2.2.18pre14
Author: JT Smith
Alan Cox has release 2.2.18pre14 closely on the heels of 2.2.18pre13. "Bug squash number two. This should really fix the...