Silicon Graphics (SGI) machines running the Apache Web server on SGI's IRIX operating system are vulnerable to attack by hackers, who may be able to gain administrator-level access, the company has ...
This is way out in left field.<BR><BR>When I used an SGI Irix on an O2 back in the late '90s, clicking on an icon made a satisfying metallic noise. It was like a "ka-chunk" noise, if I remember ...
digging through some boxes at work-- we no longer have any need for our SGI fleet-- I found some SGI cdrom's.<BR><BR>It looks like I have five sets of IRIX 6.5 media-- two of them are sealed-- and ...
Irix, the version of Unix supplied by technical computing specialist SGI, has been certified to run the Defense Department's Common Operating Environment (COE), the Mountain View, Calif.-based company ...
Customers say The SCO Group’s threat against SGI to terminate its license to Unix System V will have little if any effect on their businesses. Customers say The SCO Group’s threat against SGI to ...
Topic ===== IRIX IGMP vulnerability: DoS attack possible Problem Description ===== A malformed IGMP multicast packet under specific conditions can cause SGI systems running the IRIX operating system ...
Hollywood-based digital film laboratory EFILM upgraded its facilities with the purchase of three SGI Onyx 3400 visualization systems, 30 TB of SGI Total Performance 9400 storage and the high-speed ...
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As an old SGI-Irix fan, I am distressed at watching the recent fortunes of SGI go from bad to worse. Alas, the once-great Unix company’s ultimate fate is far from certain, but there is no denying that ...
SGI has confirmed plans to phase out its 18-year-old Irix server and workstation lines based on Mips processors. The company, which plans to emerge from bankruptcy protection this month, will attempt ...
Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about processors, digital photography, AI, quantum computing, computer science, materials science, supercomputers, drones, browsers, 3D ...