Red Hat to ship midlevel server OS
Grok Headline matches for Red Hat to ship midlevel server OS
Mac OS X Server v10.4 Also To Ship On
April 29
Mac OS X Server v10.4 Also To Ship On
April 29
04/12/2005 11:44 AMMac OS X Server v10.4 touts a number of additional improvements,
such as the integration of more than 100 open source projects and
standards-based software applications and 64-bit addressing. By Peter
Cohen, MacCentral
Mac OS X Server v10.4 also to ship on
April 29 (MacCentral)
Mac OS X Server v10.4 also to ship on
April 29 (MacCentral)
04/12/2005 11:50 AMMacCentral - Apple on Tuesday announced the pending release of Mac OS
X Server v10.4 "Tiger." The company expects to ship the software at
the same time as the client version of Mac OS X v10.4 -- April 29,
2005.
News: Mac OS X Server v10.4 also to ship
on April 29
News: Mac OS X Server v10.4 also to ship
on April 29
04/12/2005 11:55 AMApple on Tuesday announced the pending release of Mac OS X Server
v10.4 "Tiger." The company expects to ship the software at the same
time as the client version of Mac OS X v10.4 -- April 29, 2005.
Only kidding? MS may ship Longhorn
server after all
Only kidding? MS may ship Longhorn
server after all
03/20/2003 10:46 AMMaybe less of an about face than it looks
Microsoft Clarifies SQL Server Ship Date
Microsoft Clarifies SQL Server Ship Date
03/28/2005 11:20 PMThe feature-rich database update is still on schedule, Redmond
officials say, although the ship date of "summer" has been redefined.
Microsoft ready to ship Virtual Server
Microsoft ready to ship Virtual Server
09/09/2004 08:26 PMProduct will allow a server to run multiple operating systems, or
multiple copies of the same operating system at a single time
Microsoft set to ship Virtual Server
2005
Microsoft set to ship Virtual Server
2005
09/09/2004 08:42 AMMicrosoft Corp. next month will release Virtual Server 2005, its first
foray into server virtualization and a key element of the broad
management platform the company is creating for Windows.
Ship Windows Server Only When It's Ready
(Ziff Davis)
Ship Windows Server Only When It's Ready
(Ziff Davis)
05/17/2004 04:23 PMZiff Davis - Microsoft's announcements about its operating-system
roadmap, with a focus on three core initiatives, seem to show a
willingness not to rush the process.
Customers Gain Reliability of Mainframes
on Fujitsu's Next-Generation High-End
Server for Windows Server 2003,
'Longhorn' Server
Customers Gain Reliability of Mainframes
on Fujitsu's Next-Generation High-End
Server for Windows Server 2003,
'Longhorn' Server
06/28/2004 10:07 AMIn a press conference held here today, Fujitsu Limited Chairman
Naoyuki Akikusa and Microsoft Corp. CEO Steve Ballmer announced a
significant expansion of the companies' long-standing global
enterprise relationship. The companies entered into a Memorandum of
Understanding (MOU) with respect to their companies' commitment to
collaborate in the development of Fujitsu's next-generation Intel(R)
Itanium(R) Processor Family-based server for Windows Server(TM) 2003
and next-generation Windows Server (code-named "Longhorn" Server), as
well as in platform integration, services and mission-critical
customer support.
Don't ship it yet!
Don't ship it yet!
02/16/2004 12:51 AMI just remembered something funny that happened. You may remember my
tale about the Inktomi assimilation (or at least that's what I called
it). Well something funny happened recently. How recently? I'm not
saying. I had played a bit with the upcoming version of Yahoo Search.
You know--the one that doesn't use Google on the back end. Anyway, I
ran my standard queries for testing a new search engine. One of those,
of course, is my first name. I wasn't...
Microsoft: Small Business Server Users
Should Wait On Windows Server 2003 SP1
Microsoft: Small Business Server Users
Should Wait On Windows Server 2003 SP1
04/05/2005 04:12 AMActiveWin.com Apr 5 2005 9:02AM GMT
SMS 2.0 FAQ: Deploying Windows Server
2003 Service Pack 1 by using Systems
Management Server
SMS 2.0 FAQ: Deploying Windows Server
2003 Service Pack 1 by using Systems
Management Server
04/04/2005 04:36 PMMicrosoft ships first Server 2003
service pack, x64 editions of server,
desktop
Microsoft ships first Server 2003
service pack, x64 editions of server,
desktop
03/31/2005 12:38 PMMicrosoft late Wednesday released Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1,
a collection of security enhancements that aligns the server with the
latest release of the Windows XP desktop client.
Windows Server 2003 Statement of Support
(SOS) for Microsoft Proxy Server 2.0
Windows Server 2003 Statement of Support
(SOS) for Microsoft Proxy Server 2.0
03/14/2003 12:26 AMHOW TO: Change the SQL Server Service
Account Without Using SQL Enterprise
Manager in SQL Server 2000
HOW TO: Change the SQL Server Service
Account Without Using SQL Enterprise
Manager in SQL Server 2000
01/05/2004 09:09 PMMicrosoft silently released Server
Appliance Kit 3.0 for Windows Server
2003
Microsoft silently released Server
Appliance Kit 3.0 for Windows Server
2003
01/25/2004 06:23 PMSQL Server profiling, monitoring and
tuning: SQL Server Performance Objects
(Part 3)
SQL Server profiling, monitoring and
tuning: SQL Server Performance Objects
(Part 3)
05/21/2004 06:44 PMVMWare GSX Server Authentication Server
Buffer Overflow Vulnerability - Update
VMWare GSX Server Authentication Server
Buffer Overflow Vulnerability - Update
10/31/2003 12:49 PMDarryl Swofford (Oct 31 2003)
Re: VMWare GSX Server Authentication
Server Buffer Overflow Vulnerability -
Update
Re: VMWare GSX Server Authentication
Server Buffer Overflow Vulnerability -
Update
11/17/2003 05:35 PMVMware (Nov 17 2003)
Launch of a New Generation of email
Server- Unrivalled Performance and Ease
of Administration with Hexamail Server
Launch of a New Generation of email
Server- Unrivalled Performance and Ease
of Administration with Hexamail Server
06/05/2005 11:14 PMHexamail Server provides all levels of corporate users and Internet
Service Providers with an email server offering unparalleled
performance, user-friendly interface and a complete range of features
to help system administrators set up a cost-effective, secure and
powerful mail server. [PRWEB Jun 2, 2005]
Managing SQL Server with MOM 2005 and
the SQL Server Management Pack - .ppt
presentation
Managing SQL Server with MOM 2005 and
the SQL Server Management Pack - .ppt
presentation
04/14/2005 08:51 AMWindows Server 2003 SP1 & Server/Pro x64
Edition Released to Manufacturing
Windows Server 2003 SP1 & Server/Pro x64
Edition Released to Manufacturing
03/31/2005 07:27 AMthe ship is waiting
the ship is waiting
01/22/2004 05:08 PMI was *incredibly* sad this afternoon when I read that
Spirit hasn't talked to JPL for 24
hours, and they're afraid that they may have lost contact with the
rover.
IBM to ship 4GB microdrive
IBM to ship 4GB microdrive
02/11/2004 09:36 PMBig Blue unveils tiny hard drive made by Hitachi, targeting laptop
users.
It's a ship! no, it's a submarine...no
it's:
It's a ship! no, it's a submarine...no
it's:
10/28/2003 11:08 PMHave you ever wondered how disabled ships make it back to the wharf to
be repaired? Take a look at...
Jumping ship at the EPA
Jumping ship at the EPA
01/09/2004 10:11 PMThe Bush administration has a plan to get rid of the senior career
staff at EPA -- and it's working.
The Ship Shape
The Ship Shape
10/29/2003 01:15 AMUp on The New Yorker site, you can find Our Perfect Summer,
a new
story by David Sedaris.
We actually heard Sedaris read this story back in April when he
made a stop at the San Francisco Opera House during his last book
tour. Then, the story was called "The Ship Shape," (I think this is a
better name) and immediately after hearing it, it rose to the very top
of my Sedaris personal favorites lists. I, of course, have been
anxiously awaited the print version since then.
It was especially great to hear him read this story live since it's
so terribly bittersweet and he does an incredible job delivering it.
It's moving without being over-the-top sentimentality (this is still
Sedaris, after all) and the amount of humor in the piece is just
right. No one plays the fool; instead it's a story about hope and
disappointment amidst the sort experiences we all have as a kids.
It's a great piece and definitely worth the read.
We also met Sedaris at the signing he was doing before the event.
He was sitting at a table, alone, sort of behind a pillar. Us being
us, we made some horrible small talk and I embarrassed myself fully.
As we were leaving, I put my hand out to offer a handshake and then
quickly pulled it back, not knowing if he even likes to be touched.
(Based on his books, who'd think he'd like strangers touching him?)
After I asked if it was alright to shake, he laughed and probably
thought I was a nutcase.
This is why you should never meet the people you admire.
Link via Kottke.
Boeing's Ship Comes In
Boeing's Ship Comes In
06/15/2004 10:15 AMBoeing's new contract to build aircraft for the Navy continues its
string of positive news.
Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2
(SP2) affects installations of SQL
Server 2000 and SQL Server Desktop
Engine (MSDE).
Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2
(SP2) affects installations of SQL
Server 2000 and SQL Server Desktop
Engine (MSDE).
08/05/2004 07:35 PMMacworld: Panther Server -- The Server
Admin tool
Macworld: Panther Server -- The Server
Admin tool
12/02/2003 12:30 AMVMware GSX Server and ESX Server OpenSSL
vulnerability patches
VMware GSX Server and ESX Server OpenSSL
vulnerability patches
10/31/2003 03:01 PMVMware (Oct 31 2003)
SQL Server Virus Update, Troubleshooting
SQL Server Profiler
SQL Server Virus Update, Troubleshooting
SQL Server Profiler
04/21/2004 08:59 AMSQL Server forum stories - How to
Connect two different instances of SQL
SERVER
SQL Server forum stories - How to
Connect two different instances of SQL
SERVER
05/02/2004 02:01 PMMac OS X Tiger To Ship April 29
Mac OS X Tiger To Ship April 29
04/12/2005 11:44 AMThe operating system, which the company says includes hundreds of
enhancements, will be available to customers beginning at 6.00 pm on
Friday, April 29, 2005, at special events held at the company's retail
locations and authorized retailers. Pre-orders for Tiger are being
taken today at the online Apple Store -- Tiger will cost US$129. By
Jim Dalrymple, MacCentral
The Navy's robotic ship
The Navy's robotic ship
12/18/2003 02:16 PMThe US Navy is deploying an experimental robotic ship to the Persian
Gulf. The 23 foot long Spartan Scout class unmanned sea going vehicle
is...
More on the Swedish Stealth Ship
More on the Swedish Stealth Ship
06/10/2004 09:36 AMNova gets read to ship
Nova gets read to ship
06/28/2004 11:40 AMDanny Ayers review of Nova Spivacks From Semantic Web to Global Mind. I guess
Nova's getting ready to ship. Hopefully he'll (Nova) be able to make
it to our "micro-content" dinner in NYC at Keen's on Aug. 19th.
=============
A post from Nova Spivack, From Semantic Web to Global Mind, in which he
looks atā¦well, the title says it all. Itās funny, I donāt really
disagree with any of his major points, though I wouldnāt have put
things in this way at all.
My personal take on each section:
Distributed Intelligence
A nice line here: ā¦whereas basic written languages simply make raw
information portable, metalanguages make knowledge and intelligence
about information portable. But I disagree Thereās the usual
problem of differentiating between x and meta-x, if that matters in
the slightest. Existing human languages are pretty good at making at
making knowledge portable, but there are certainly at least two
related aspects of web languages that do make a difference. That the
(meta-)data is machine-readable is one big step, and from that the
data being machine-processable is another. A practical key is that the
web languages are allow declarative expression of the information
independent of processing, something which Nova is obviously aware
with his reference to there being no need for hard-coding.
The Internet is a Brainā¦and the Web is its
Mind
Again I kind-of agree, but would be very reluctant to put it in these
terms. The Internet has features like those of a brain, but isnāt
yet at all smart like a mouse, and the web is currently nothing like a
mind apart from in the sense of carrying a whole load of jumbled
information around in it. The analogy to the animal brain only works
to a point, the nature of the system is so very different. Iād have
probably thrown in the phrase āhive mindā somewhere around here,
the net as a whole gets what intelligence it has from lots of little
stupid entities. But even then that isnāt a very good analogy, as
the millions of individual humans sat on the edges are an incredibly
important part of the system.
Memes are Evolving Minds of their Own
Hmm, sounds nice but Iād be tempted to use the meme notion as it
currently stands - pretty self-unaware little items of belief (or
knowledge).
The Infrastructure of Distributed Intelligence
This is more on ground Iām comfortable with, whatever analogies you
use for net intelligence, the wiring is a significant part. A
distinction I think Nova blurs here is between design and emergence.
Viewed holistically I suppose the XML spec could be seen as an
emergent property of the human+machine system, but if weāre talking
about the net as an mind in its own right then the watchmaker isnāt
blind.
The Evolution of Metalanguage
Not sure about the angle of this section at all, many of the ideas of
the Semantic Web languages have been around for thousands of years
(leading up to first order logic), itās only when theyāre combined
with computers, in particular a big network of computers that the
utility explodes. The feedback loop, that the philosophers can now use
the computer as a practical tool is probably quite significant too.
Mutter - we might have these metalanguages, but still I canāt
link to the individual paragraphs in Novaās piece, can we really
expect a global mind before TypePad features named anchors?
MARC's answer = NO!
How the Global Mind Thinks
This section gives a high-level view of the layers of the Semantic
Web, and notes the role grassroots stuff like RSS is likely to play.
But āThinksā should either be in italics or at least a courier
font (as in (cwm āthink).
Can the Global Mind Pass the Turing Test
I like Novaās example here, he was able to get the answer to a math
problem quicker than an expert by farming it out to other semi-expert
folks. But I think the Turing Test only makes sense for a very human
kind of intelligence, and a future clever web is highly unlikely to
think like like that.
Reading the Global Mind
Here Nova discusses data mining and meta-metrics on the cognitive web.
Itās an interesting area, the fact that we can safely probe inside
live systems makes everything a lot easier than analysis of biological
systems. But I think thereās a caveat here - beware of reading too
much into statistics. Just because it talks and wears the same clothes
as a causal relationship doesnāt mean to say it is a causal
relationship.
Minding Your Business
As the global mind develops it will initially be focused around making
information more useable. Indeed. Nova goes into the high-level
sharing of knowledge in organizations here, which does make sense,
those which take advantage of these developments are likely to have an
advantage. I donāt think the mind analogy is needed for that.
Knowledge Objects: A New Medium for the Web
Here Nova goes into discussion of the framework his company, Radar Networks is developing.
Sounds interesting, the approach seems to be something along the lines
of signed RDF
Objects or CBDās. There seems
to be emphasis on the separation of data (e.g. media objects) and
metadata, which is interesting - other folks (like Adobe) go the other
way, embedding the metadata. Iām sure both have their place.
Knowledge Networks
I canāt comment much about this because a lot relates to the
approach taken by Nova and co. Iām not sure whether the Knowledge
Networks he refers to are the semantic āislandsā that when joined
will for the Semantic Web, or whether itās a different (proprietary)
idea. Whatever, if you stick the stuff on the web you can have
whatever knowledge networks you choose.
On a personal noteā¦before the Semantic Web ideas were around
(before the web or IBM-compatible PCs in fact) I myself carried the
flame of the realisable global mind. Iād got the idea from old SF
novels, and it fitted with the growth in computing power and
distribution (particularly of early personal computers). But in recent
years Iāve tended to avoid this angle, being more interested in
making what weāve got just one (big) step more useful. I still think
the old-AI notion is basically reasonable, just the timescales and
expectation of the work involved were completely out. Thatās another
reason Iām wary of talking in old-AI terms, the hype angle -
engineers are much more likely to be receptive to a tool that does
work today rather than a vision that might work tomorrow. Letās just
get the RDF and OWL designed in, the vision emergence will take care
of itself.
My own change in focus has more and more pointed to the notion of
human augmentation as an alternative (but not incompatible) long-term
vision. Right now the distributed communications angle offers a major
augmentation, when the Semantic Web parts kick in a little more I
believe weāll start to exploit computing power of computers a lot
more. There were I suppose two major sci-fi angles to all this - the
individual cyberman and thereās the global mind. Those of us with
access to computer technology already are cybernetic, just that the
human-computer interface is a whole lot clunkier than we expected.
Right now the global mind is maybe bigger, thanks to the distribution
of hosts, but an awful lot dumber. Really, really dumb. But an
enormous benefit is already coming from a third avenue, those two
pretty crude things mixed together, an augmented humantity. Not that
it shows very much outside science and technology.
Anyhow, Nova has a word along those practical, next-step lines:
Note: The patent-pending Radar Networks Semantic
Applications platform represents four years of stealth R&D. The
platform is in pure Java and complies with open standards for the
Internet and Semantic Web. A lightweight, unsupported version of the
platform will be released to the public under an LGPL open-source
license in summer of 2005. The full, commercially supported version of
the platform will be available via a commercial license from Radar
Networks.
Looking forward to it.
Marc's final note: Oh goodey, Nova's technology is
patented. That way it'll attract investment and THEN they can fuck us
- right? Why would we get involved in something that's
patented?
Our Ship Of State Is A Submarine
Our Ship Of State Is A Submarine
01/17/2003 02:26 AMI suggest you do a Google search on Aztlan and find out what's moving
against us from our southern borders. It may scare you out of your
complacency. ...
Mac OS X 10.4 'Tiger' to ship April 29
Mac OS X 10.4 'Tiger' to ship April 29
04/12/2005 05:23 PMApple Computer today announced that its next-generation operating
system, Mac OS X 10.4, or "Tiger," will be available to customers on
April 29 for $129.
Grok Description matches for Red Hat to ship midlevel server OS
GrokA matches for Red Hat to ship midlevel server OS
Elsa Gladiac 9700 Pro
Elsa Gladiac 9700 Pro
03/16/2003 01:37 PMELSA Gladiac 940 GeForce 6800 128mb
Review
ELSA Gladiac 940 GeForce 6800 128mb
Review
09/08/2004 04:17 PMkvpnc 0.2
kvpnc 0.2
05/19/2004 04:27 AMA VPN client for KDE.
kvpnc 0.4
kvpnc 0.4
08/16/2004 06:40 AMA VPN client for KDE.
kvpnc 0.4.1
kvpnc 0.4.1
09/01/2004 06:52 PMA VPN client for KDE.
kvpnc 0.5.1
kvpnc 0.5.1
12/29/2004 04:12 PMA KDE frontend for various VPN clients.
kvpnc 0.6.1 (Default branch)
kvpnc 0.6.1 (Default branch)
03/29/2005 09:16 AM

KVpnc is a KDE frontend for various VPN
clients. It supports Cisco VPN (vpnc) and IPSec
(FreeS/WAN, racoon). vpnc is a replacement for
the Cisco VPN client, and is used as client for
the cisco3000 VPN Concentrator. FreeS/WAN
(OpenS/WAN) is a IPSec client for Linux 2.4.x, and
raccoon is a IPSec client for Linux 2.6.x and *BSD.
It also supports PPTP (pptpclient) and OpenVPN.
Changes:
An option for the MTU size of the PPP connection
was added. Importing a PCF file and the "own dns
server" and "usepeerdns" options for pptp were
fixed. If no profile exists, all options which are
not necessary are removed, and if the profile list
is subsequently empty, the connect action is
disabled. There are now two mailing lists:
kvpnc-user and kvpnc-devel.
Network Provider Delivers the "Missing
Link" Between New York and New JerseyA
DiverseNon-Commuter Tunnel-Hudson River
Crossing-for Telecommunications Network
Operators and Users
Network Provider Delivers the "Missing
Link" Between New York and New JerseyA
DiverseNon-Commuter Tunnel-Hudson River
Crossing-for Telecommunications Network
Operators and Users
03/24/2005 11:05 AMLexent Metro Connect activates fiber optic cable in New
telecommunications pipeline "bore" crossing the Hudson River. [PRWEB
Mar 24, 2005]
Now, robots that split and change shape!
Now, robots that split and change shape!
09/18/2004 04:51 PM123Bharath.com Sep 18 2004 8:37PM GMT
The Virtual Mobile Virtual Network
Operator From 7-Eleven
The Virtual Mobile Virtual Network
Operator From 7-Eleven
04/27/2004 05:27 PMMobile virtual network operators (MVNOs) are nothing new. Virgin,
both in the UK and the US, has been quite successful creating their
own mobile phone carrier, despite not having a network of their own,
but simply handling the branding and management, while leaving all the
technology issues to a network operator partner. So far, most MVNOs
seem to be targeting the youth market (often with "pre-paid plans"),
and considering just how
lucrative
that market seems these days, it's no surprise that plenty of
others want into the market. However, operating the whole MVNO is
probably a lot of work, so now we're getting to the point where you
have
virtual MVNOs (VMVNOs) who will do all the work for a
company, and simply slap their brand on the final product. That seems
to be what's happening with convenience store 7-Eleven, who has
announced plans to
sell pre-paid
mobile phones and service under the "Speak Out" brand - though,
all the work appears to be done by Ztar Mobile. Other retailers are
quickly expected to follow. Wal-Mart is at the top of the list, with
Costco and Home Depot also apparently considering their own mobile
phone offerings. The idea is to target younger users, or those with
bad credit histories, who can simply pick up a phone at the store, and
use it until their minutes run out, at which point they can top it up
again - back at the store, of course.
Network security testing course aims to
set a benchmark
Network security testing course aims to
set a benchmark
04/06/2005 12:37 PMComputer Weekly Apr 6 2005 5:06PM GMT
Free! Network Marketing Brilliance Call
with Tim Sales: A St Patrick's Day That
Will Change the Lives of Network
Marketers
Free! Network Marketing Brilliance Call
with Tim Sales: A St Patrick's Day That
Will Change the Lives of Network
Marketers
03/14/2005 06:14 PMOvercoming Objections Defines Success in Network Marketing... and Tim
Sales will teach Network Marketers how to get on the path to success
this Thursday evening. [PRWEB Mar 14, 2005]
Spirit's memory Problems
Spirit's memory Problems
01/27/2004 03:32 AMMost of us have a few 128 meg flash memory chips laying around hell I
have one that I keep...
DriveCrypt v4.2
DriveCrypt v4.2
06/22/2005 03:04 AMDRIVECRYPT securely and easily protects all proprietary data on
notebooks and desktop computers 100% of the time without users having
to think about security. Any organization, from a small company to a
large international firm with thousands of users in the field, can
effectively protect business plans, client lists, product
specifications, confidential corporate memos, stock information, and
much more with this product. [Shareware $59.95 30 Days 3.05 MB]
Understanding Virtual Memory
Understanding Virtual Memory
04/27/2004 02:40 PMNotes and Tips: Laptop Memory Problems
Notes and Tips: Laptop Memory Problems
01/08/2004 08:47 PMCarson Au wrestles with memory problems in a PowerBook and iBook (and
we suggest an alternative memory vendor).
Nintendo warns of Gamecube memory card
problems
Nintendo warns of Gamecube memory card
problems
06/15/2004 07:03 AMComputer Buyer Jun 15 2004 11:24AM GMT
Using Memory Errors to Attack a Virtual
Machine
Using Memory Errors to Attack a Virtual
Machine
03/15/2003 04:05 AMHow to disable virtual memory / swap
files
How to disable virtual memory / swap
files
08/12/2004 11:15 AMMac OS X 10.x -> 10.3.x versions all write plain test data to virtual
memory swap files stored at /private/var/vm/ in the format: swapfile0,
swapfile1, etc. Research has shown that swap files can contain
passwords from File V...
Thunderbird News & Blogs Virtual
Memory Leak
Thunderbird News & Blogs Virtual
Memory Leak
12/19/2004 03:25 PMI really like the News & Blogs RSS aggregation feature in
Thunderbird. Particularly how it loads the webpage instead of just
the article summary. However, I think there may be a virtual memory
leak. I have about 30 feeds that check for updates every 60 minutes.
If I leave Thunderbird running for a few days, particularly over the
weekend, the memory and virtual memory usage keeps adding up:
I've even had a few "Out of Virtual Memory" Windows errors. I've had
this error in Thunderbird 0.8 and the Oct 21st nightly. And on both
my home (XP) and work (W2K Server) machines.
Anyone else have the same issue? Is there a bug for this? I'll ask
here since Bugzilla search is pretty much useless.
Potential Problems for Notebook PCs
Users: HP Discovers Design Flaw in
Third-party Memory Modules Across the I
Potential Problems for Notebook PCs
Users: HP Discovers Design Flaw in
Third-party Memory Modules Across the I
06/25/2004 05:29 PMPhysOrg.com Jun 25 2004 9:26PM GMT
A fix for AppleTalk network connection
problems
A fix for AppleTalk network connection
problems
03/19/2005 02:40 AMAre you still using AppleTalk? So are we, but only for printing.
Nevertheless, it's quite annoying when it doesn't work. Once in a
while, AppleTalk won't change Network Number or Zone when you plug it
into a network where it ...
Network Associates to change name
Network Associates to change name
04/22/2004 07:59 PMThe security specialist is changing its name and selling one of its
product lines in a move to boost profitability.
VNC (Virtual Network Computing)
VNC (Virtual Network Computing)
09/24/2004 01:30 PM.net Sep 24 2004 4:27PM GMT
Network Associates to change name to
McAfee
Network Associates to change name to
McAfee
04/23/2004 04:23 PMNetwork Associates is changing its name to McAfee and selling off its
Sniffer family of network management software for $275 million as part
of an effort to cut costs and boost profitability.
x Virtual Network Control Win32
x Virtual Network Control Win32
01/22/2004 03:32 PMnew stable vnc versions incorporated
Virtual Network Computing 4.3.0.104
(XFree86 4.x)
Virtual Network Computing 4.3.0.104
(XFree86 4.x)
11/17/2003 09:21 AMCross-platform Virtual Network Computing
Network Associates to change name to
McAfee, restructures
Network Associates to change name to
McAfee, restructures
04/22/2004 10:47 PMSan Jose Mercury News Apr 23 2004 2:51AM GMT
Chandler's Network Architecture:
Priorities Change
Chandler's Network Architecture:
Priorities Change
08/03/2004 12:18 PMWe've changed our priorities for the network architecture we will use
to support sharing and collaboration in Chandler. If you follow OSAF's
work here or here, this won't come as a surprise, but as it's a pretty
significant shift it's worthy of elaboration and broader discussion.
For small groups, the...
Automatically change network locations
with a cron job
Automatically change network locations
with a cron job
11/13/2003 12:31 PMI've gotten tired of having to change my location every time I open my
notebook at home or at school/work. So I have adjusted my crontab as
follows:
0 8 * * 1,2,3,4,5 scselect School
40 14...
Red Hat to ship midlevel server OS