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Large-scale trial application of wearable computers

Author: JT Smith

Bell Canada, IBM Canada
Ltd. and Xybernaut Corporation, three
leaders in advanced communication technology, will hold a joint press
conference in Toronto, Ontario today to announce the launch
of a joint large-scale trial application of wearable computers, All Linux Devices is reporting.

Two terabytes served in a day

Author: JT Smith

According to BSD Today, TeraSolutions, the FreeBSD-powered ftp.freesoftware.com FTP server has
surpassed a milestone of two terabytes of files downloaded per day from a single server
machine.

Tuxtops releases Debian software for laptops

Author: JT Smith

Linux PR: Tuxtops, leading the pack in the Linux
mobile computer market, is proud to offer its new Debian software release
specially tuned for laptops.

Rijndael gets first commercial backing

Author: JT Smith

A new international standard for securing digital information was
announced Monday and shortly afterwards received its first
commerical endorsement from Irish computer security specialists
Baltimore, reports ZDNet UK News.

Category:

  • Linux

Qarbon launches its Java technology-based ViewletBuilder2 version 2.1

Author: JT Smith

Qarbon.com announced the launch of ViewletBuilder2 Version 2.1, the company’s free development tool for creating Viewlets, from PRNewswire.

Software coders work to trade music without using Napster

Author: JT Smith

NewsFactor Newtwork News reports, an ardent group of software coders working together
over the Internet is creating a standard program that will enable Web
surfers to continue to trade music without going through Napster’s central
computers.

Alta Terra’s MaxOS Linux marches into Canadian retail

Author: JT Smith

Canada News Wire: Today, Alta Terra Ventures Corp. announced that MaxOS Linux, its Linux-based computer operating system,
is available in retail stores.

Linus Torvalds: Linux-2.4.0-test9

Author: JT Smith

Linux Today offers this reprint from the Kernel Mailing List containing updates to USB (ohci controller and device numbering), Sparc, and SCSI module.

Category:

  • Linux

Linux and Windows NT 4.0: Basic Administration – Part II

Author: JT Smith

Administrative tasks in Windows NT are strikingly similar to the
same tasks in Linux, this comes as little surprise, as one of
Microsoft’s first ventures had been Xenix, a Unix clone, surmises Linux.com.

Category:

  • Linux

Raymond to pen ‘Zen and the Art of Unix’

Author: JT Smith

Upside Today reports, open source author Eric Raymond discussed his future writing plans, including an upcoming
book on the “Zen and the Art of Unix,” at the Oracle OpenWorld in San Francisco
Monday.

Category:

  • Open Source