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Linux kernel 2.4.17 released
Author: JT Smith
Linux kernel version 2.4.17 has been released. It is available from:
Patch: ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.4/patch-2.4.17.gz
Full...
The Linux Line
Author: JT Smith
"It's hard to believe we're into the last quarter of 2001.Clearly,
we're facing the most challenging business environment in years.
Nevertheless, Linux continues to...
CERT: Multiple vulnerabilities in lpd
Author: JT Smith
"There are multiple vulnerabilities in several implementations of the
line printer daemon (lpd), affecting several...
Why government can no longer justify Windows
Author: JT Smith
- By Robin "Roblimo" Miller -
Windows XP is a very nice operating system, far superior to previous Windows versions. It is nearly...
Atempo adds EMC Fastrax support to storage software
Author: JT Smith
Network World Fusion: "Atempo's Time Navigator is backup and restore
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Nation’s largest repossession company adopts Linux NetworX cluster computing
Author: JT Smith
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, Oct. 22, 2001 - Camping Companies, the nation's largest repossession and investigations company, has implemented an innovative new...
Workstation Solutions announces Quick Restore for Debian
Author: JT Smith
Posted at PR Newswire: " Workstation Solutions, Inc., the
leader in innovative data protection software, today announced new Linux
platform support for its Quick...
Companies rethink IT investments in wake of attacks
Author: JT Smith
The 9/11 attacks could result in an unforseen boon for the technology sector, say analysts. While most of the financial services companies...
Destroyed paper documents could leave void
Author: JT Smith
From the Los Angeles Times: "Disaster-recovery experts said Tuesday that most of
...
California supermarket chain chooses IBM e-infrastructure
Author: JT Smith
IBM today announced that supermarket chain Raley's expects to save $3 million over the next five years by standardizing its next generation...