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Gartner: Big Blue tops Linux market
A new Gartner vendor survey has Big Blue seeing green with news that IBM is atop the Linux-server space, while competitors like Sun and HP have slipped.30 Nov 2004
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Technicalities of the Snort detection engine
30 Nov 2004
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Is there a Linux tool to filter e-mail for spam and viruses?
30 Nov 2004
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Survey: Linux gets hot, Unix gets cold, and Microsoft stalls
An independent survey touting the rise of Linux in the ERP space had Big Blue beaming last week, as it rushed the report to the media. Why so eager? The author of the report claimed the growth of M...29 Nov 2004
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LOL: Will the real Linux creator please waddle up?
Who is Linus Torvalds' secret collaborator? The answer lies beneath the ice.24 Nov 2004
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Hell hath no fury like Linux scorned
Are Linux advocates justified in their reaction to a recent report suggesting Linux is an easily compromised operating system? Defenders of Linux say they simply want the truth to be told, but othe...23 Nov 2004
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DROP versus TRUNCATE table
23 Nov 2004
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Working with 'Monster SQL'
23 Nov 2004
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Sleepycat database has Internet purring
With the spotlight on open source DBMSes, Berkeley DB, an embedded open source database, is creating its own niche and is finding it has the potential to be one cool cat.23 Nov 2004
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Silencing MySQL's beep
23 Nov 2004
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Creating a table with a MUL column
23 Nov 2004
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PHP page works sometimes, not others
23 Nov 2004
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Proprietary software for GNU/Linux?
19 Nov 2004
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How can I enable and view user audit logs?
19 Nov 2004
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Can I restrict the list of possible users on the X login screen?
19 Nov 2004
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Content management software for Linux
18 Nov 2004
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Is there an open source alternative to IBM's Websphere?
18 Nov 2004
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Open-source IPS testing tool released
Free tool can gauge effectiveness, performance of IPS devices.18 Nov 2004
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Moshe Bar: Misinformation slowing grid, utility computing adoption
Open source advocate Moshe Bar is all for the rapid adoption of infrastructure concepts such as on-demand and grid computing. But these initiatives won't go anyway until vendors figure out a better...17 Nov 2004
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SFA product for Linux
17 Nov 2004