This is a forwarded message ===8<==============Original message text=============== EXCLUSIVE VIEWING FOR OPEN MAGAZINE SUBSCRIBERS
We knew last week that once wouldn't be enough when we turned out our vol. 15 labs focus on Intel's C++ compiler. That, after all, was a test of code on a corporate laptop system, inviting the inevitability of Round Two: What about the server side? This time, we practice higher Cmanship and set our benchmarks sailing on a Tualatin-powered HP Netserver. And so you have it, another volley of interesting discoveries documented in this week's OpenBench Labs' High Cmanship Redux. Meanwhile, for those of you wondering if dodgy data mining applications will ever be reliable, read our story on the algorithm experts taming these beasties. For those of you who doubt there's anything intriguing about disk drives, check out our OpenBench Labs report on Hitachi's new line for laptops. Click http://www.open-mag.com/eopen16.pdf to download this week's e-Open. And don't forget to send a copy to your friends mired in proprietary systems. If you are running IE 6.0 and can no longer download a PDF file click http://www.open-mag.com/download.htm and follow the instructions. Coming in future issues: performance tests of journaling file systems, trademark disputes under expert views; the agenda of strategists behind NetBSD; and a new chapter in government's use of Open Source. Regards, The editors of Open magazine ===8<===========End of original message text=========== -- Best regards, adwin mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Utk berhenti langganan, kirim email ke [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dapatkan FAQ milis dg mengirim email kosong ke [EMAIL PROTECTED] Informasi arsip di http://www.linux.or.id/milis.php3
