Intel to announce 333MHz Deschutes Jan. 26
News The long wait for Intel's 'Deschutes' microprocessor will end January 26 when the chip giant formally announces its first Pentium II to be built on a 0.25-micron process. However, users will have to wait a little longer before Intel offers a...
[December 1, 1997, 9:52]
New Novell Linux built on 2.6 kernel
News Novell plans to release a new version of its flagship server Linux product on Tuesday, built around a recent update to the core of the open-source operating system, sources said. The software company is expected to unveil SuSE Linux Enterprise...
[August 2, 2004, 11:05]
Raikes reflects on 26 years at Microsoft
News Jeff Raikes, the Microsoft executive most closely associated with the emergence of Office, has described the rise of the product as the highlight of his long career at the software maker, which will come to an end in September.
[January 11, 2008, 12:33]
CA Customer Success Story: Munder Capital helps to safeguard $26 billion in funds with CA ARCserve Backup
White Papers Munder Capital Management manages retirement plans and mutual funds for a range of clients, including corporations, pension fund sponsors and individual investors. Although its client base is primarily in the US, Munder Capital manages both...
[March 18, 2009, 20:16]
Red Hat releases Linux 2.6 update
News Red Hat has made good on a promise to let people try out Linus Torvalds' test version of the new 2.6 kernel, or heart, of Linux. The Linux seller said Monday that it would release 2.6.0-test1 RPM (Red Hat Package Manager) update files.
[July 18, 2003, 15:06]
Flash Update for TerraTec PHASE 26 USB
Downloads Flash Update for TerraTec PHASE 26 USB
[December 1, 2002, 6:00]
An Efficient Snapshot Technique for Ext3 File System in Linux 2.6
White Papers Snapshot is to create an instant image of a file system. Creating a snapshot image with little processing and space overheads is critical to provide the continuous data service during backup. In Linux, there are two types of snapshot techniques...
[May 18, 2007, 1:00]
Flash Update for TerraTec PHASE 26 USB
Downloads Flash Update for TerraTec PHASE 26 USB
[December 1, 2002, 7:00]
Torvalds launches Linux 2.6 beta
News Linux development leader Linus Torvalds on Monday released a test version of the next heart of the Linux operating system, version 2.6. Even though it's still a test kernel, calling it "2.6" is a signal for programmers to get down to work testing...
[July 15, 2003, 8:54]
Marks & Spencer loses 26,000 staff details
News Retailer Marks & Spencer could face prosecution if it does not comply within two months to the overhaul of its data-security procedures, after losing 26,000 employees' pension details. The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has threatened the...
[January 25, 2008, 16:32]
Security breach delays Gnome 2.6 release
News A security breach is likely to delay for several days today's scheduled release of the next version of the popular Gnome open source desktop environment, a member of the release team said. Jeff Waugh, the head beekeeper of the Gnome Release Team...
[March 24, 2004, 9:45]
Red Hat postpones first 2.6-based Linux
News Red Hat hoped to release a first test version of Linux based on the new 2.6 kernel on Monday, but has delayed the move until later in the week. In short, it's not working quite well enough to push out yet," Red Hat developer Bill Nottingham said on...
[February 3, 2004, 10:40]
Realtime Audio Vs. Linux 2.6
White Papers From the beginning of its development kernel 2.6 promised latency as low as a patched 2.4 kernel. These claims proved to be premature when testing of the 2.6.7 kernel showed it was much worse than 2.4.
[April 1, 2007, 1:00]
Linux kernel 2.6 heads for final testing
News Linux creator Linus Torvalds has released a fresh test version of the long-delayed 2.6 operating system kernel, which is expected to be the last test release before the software is finalised. Kernel version 2.6.0-test11 made its way onto the Web...
[November 27, 2003, 12:45]
Linux kernel 2.6 heads for final testing
Talkback Linux is NOT, REPEAT NOT, ".based on Unix! You say: Linux is based on Unix" Classic ZDNet "mistake. It reinforces the abysmally-wrong premise put out to the less-savvy by the SCO bandits. It is an erroneous idea that's been parroted by too much of...
[November 28, 2003, 4:58]
Linux reaches 2.6 milestone
News Programmers on Wednesday released a major update to Linux, version 2.6.0, a change that's expected to help carry the open-source operating system into new markets. The new version of the kernel of Linux has several changes that make Linux better...
[December 18, 2003, 7:55]
Linux kernel 2.6 heads for final testing
Talkback Linux is not late or delayed. Because it has no deadlines and release dates. The "It'll be ready when its ready" approach is much easier to plan with. Now that the development release is finalised I can start to think about it.
[November 28, 2003, 13:06]
Red Hat upgrades kernel to 2.6
News Linux seller Red Hat is expected to announce the latest version of its premium Linux product on Tuesday, leapfrogging rival Novell and expanding an effort to coax customers away from Sun. Red Hat Enterprise Linux version 4 (RHEL 4) is the first...
[February 15, 2005, 11:15]
Cisco LAN Management Solution 2.6 Deployment Guide
White Papers Network management is critical, helping enterprises deploy and manage solutions. With increasing reliance on networks to increase productivity, enterprises are confronted with an ever growing network size.
[July 11, 2008, 5:56]
Fly! II map pack 26
Downloads Here is the 26th map pack for the great flight sim game Fly! II.
[October 23, 2003, 15:00]



