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Larry Price | We have seen the truth.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] | And the truth makes no sense. -chesterton
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By Molly Williams
Of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
SAN FRANCISCO (Dow Jones) Compaq Computer Corp. (CPQ) is expected to
announce
it will use Intel Corp.'s (INTC) Itanium processors in all its server
products, replacing the Alpha processors that Compaq gained as part of
its
$9.1
I found this and thought some of you might be interested it's a security
enhanced OS with GNU/Linux and GNU software at it's core. Looks like it would
be great for those who like security.
http://www.openwall.com/Owl/
clicking on concept gives more info about it.
For those of you using BSD
Caldera chief executive Ransom Love says:
We gave the Linux community more than Stallman with his libraries.
Our work helps Linux so much more than a few lines of code.
I am not a greedy capitalist. I am only a businessman. I just do
my job. I'm not quite sure whether you can call this
Hi All,
On Saturday, I promised to email the list of links that I gave in my
presentation. So, here it is:
Linux at IBM
http://www.ibm.com/linux
Linux Community Development System
http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/os/linux/lcds/
Linux Scalability Effort
Thank you Larry and Tim for your diligent effort to make the Demoday a success!
Thanks also to the unnamed backstagers who contributed to the project. It wouldn't
have happened without you!
Thanks Bob for hosting the meeting. I hope we didn't leave your place too messy.
Cory
Where did it say IBM was giving a talk? I was there for about an hour on
Saturday talking to people and looking at demos but no one said anything
about an Open Source presentation by IBM. The sign on the front door did
not mention it, the flyers did not mention it, not even the EUGLUG web
site
On Mon, Jun 25, 2001 at 09:50:24AM -0700, Timothy Bolz wrote:
I found this and thought some of you might be interested it's a security
enhanced OS with GNU/Linux and GNU software at it's core. Looks like it would
be great for those who like security.
http://www.openwall.com/Owl/