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Developer Linux News for Feb 11, 2001

  • NewsForge: Bots sell SGI to Linux crowd, but may get sold on Linux (Feb 11, 2001, 23:30)
    "SGI hired Dulles, Va.,-based Viva Robotics to, as they say in the trade show industry, "work their booth." Red, so named that day for the red SGI shirt buttoned over his metal bodice, and Sprockit-T-Robot, are two rabble-rousing robots that interact with each other as well as the crowd that came by to see these strange and silly silicon machines."

  • Alan Cox: Linux kernel 2.4.1ac10 (Feb 11, 2001, 23:16)

  • 32BitsOnline: Power management issues on the Versa LX [Linux on a Laptop] (Feb 11, 2001, 22:00)
    "The stories of long hours, frustration, high cost, and the chance of ultimate failure can be rather daunting. But the siren song is loud and long, and eventually yours truly was seduced by the promise of possessing one of the world's finest geek toys: a functioning Linux laptop!"

  • LinuxFocus.org: automount and autofs (Feb 11, 2001, 21:30)
    "Both (automount, autofs) allow the administrator to configure all file systems a machine can access, the same way he would using mount. The user can then access these systems in a fully transparent manner, without worrying about how the kernel will answer his request."

  • UnixReview.com: Abria SQL Standard for Linux (Feb 11, 2001, 21:00)
    "I recently took the Abria SQL Standard product out for a test drive. I admit to having looked only at the Linux version; consequently, I will make no assumptions on the Windows version of the product. Are you sitting comfortably? Then, let's begin."