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M-Squared clustered file system on Linux

Author: JT Smith

PRNewswire: Timpanogas Research Group, Inc. announced it will demonstrate the M-Squared Clustered NetWare File System on a Linux NetworX Evolocity 1240s cluster server at the Networld+Interop trade show.

Peering principle: Open up

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet News reports, Genuity and Level 3 Communications have blazed the trail of open peering by publishing guidelines on their respective Web sites of what it takes to exchange traffic with their backbones.

Linux Security Week released

Author: JT Smith

LinuxSecurity.com presents, Linux Security Week for Sept. 25, 2000.

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  • Linux

New security mailing list from SecurityPortal

Author: JT Smith

Linux Weekly News announces, SecurityPortal now has a linux security mailing list in addition to the LASG/LSKB, and weekly digests.

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  • Linux

NEC and MontaVista Port Linux OS to VR

Author: JT Smith

NEC Electronics Inc. and MontaVista Software Inc. today announced that the Hard Hat Linux operating system has been ported to NEC’s VR4181, VR4121, VR5000 and VR5432 64-bit MIPS RISC microprocessors and evaluation platforms, from ALl Linux Devices.

J2ME finds its niche

Author: JT Smith

Hunting for a home for Java2 Micro Edition, Infoworld News reports, Sun Microsystems has found one in wireless handsets.

Sun rises with new generation of servers

Author: JT Smith

CNET News is reporting, on Wednesday, the company will unveil a
long-awaited new generation of Unix servers and UltraSparc processors

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  • Unix

For Novell, remembrance of things past

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet article pays tribute to the early versions of NetWare.

MS charges twice for Windows

Author: JT Smith

Coordinated industry pressure may be required to make Microsoft ditch the lucrative policy which could in theory net the software giant up to $8 billion, says ZDCOUK.

Depth of field means true 3-D is on the horizon

Author: JT Smith

The makers of 3-D monitors that really fulfill their promise are certain it’s the new frontier for hooking PC users. The biggest obstacle is liable to be the price. By Andy Patrizio at Wired.com.

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  • Unix