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Wednesday, March 06, 2002

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New Software for Linux Machines Speeds Connections to High-Speed Networks
By JEFFREY R. YOUNG

What good is a high-speed research network if your computer is not ready for life in the fast lane? A new free software tool gives a popular computer operating system a tuneup so it can make better use of high-speed computer networks that many universities have linked to. The basic operating system software installed on most computers is set up for standard Internet connections. So users who plug in to high-speed networks must reconfigure their systems if they want to use the full capacity of the networks. But most users probably do not have the time or knowledge to make those refinements.

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