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Addressing e-mail usability and productivity via Ajax
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The pros and cons of IPsec
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Introductory resources for IPCs, multithreading and socket programming
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Achieving B1 Orange book levels with Linux
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Open source in small IT shops
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Open source vs. open standards
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Open standards and open source in natural disasters
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Open source and natural disaster
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Reading .pdf files in a Linux environment
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Open source support for small IT companies
Open source strategy expert Maria Winslow describes how smaller IT organizations can still reap the benefits of open source software.
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Partitioning in Unix and Linux 7.2
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Creating Microsoft Word versions of OpenOffice files
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OpenOffice tools for drawing and drafting
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Simple ways to try Linux without dumping Windows
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The truth about open standards
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Finding open source applications
Do you know of any open source applications for real estate brokers? I can't find any applications that will run on Linux, and I'd settle for a commercial one if I could find one that ran on Linux....
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Pop-up and ad prevention with open source browsers
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Linux-based e-mail: Evolution and Kmail
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Partitioning and dual boot environments
Open source software and applications expert Bernard Golden explains different ways to create a dual-boot partition with GRUB and Linspire.
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Linux firewall filtration by application
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Migrating infrastructure from Unix to Linux
Unix-to-Linux migration expert Ken Milberg describes how virtualization, support, clustering and more fit into the migration of an IT infrastructur...
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Installing Nagios on Linux and unravelling software ...
A reader new to Linux wonders about which distribution is recommended for installing Nagios and what Nahant and Tikanga mean.
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Systems monitoring and tuning tools for RHEL 5
Documentation for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 covering checking system performance, tuning, kernel configuration and extending the file system exist...