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How to use OpenOffice 2.0's database tool
OpenOffice expert Solveig Haugland walks users through the process of creating a database and entry forms to conveniently configurate data entry.30 Nov 2005
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IBM continues Solaris-to-Linux migration push
IBM is offering yet another free Linux migration program targeted at Solaris x86 customers.30 Nov 2005
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How to use OpenOffice 2.0's database tool, Part 2
OpenOffice expert Solveig Haugland walks users through the process of creating a database and entry forms to conveniently configurate data entry.30 Nov 2005
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Open source desktop basics: Risk-free ways to get started, part 1
If you're at all like me, you tend to be just a little careful with your corporate IT infrastructure. What I do not want to hear is, "Hey, let's rip out these mission-critical services, replace th...29 Nov 2005
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Open source desktop basics: Risk-free ways to get started, part 2
Don't get alarmed, but I'm now going to suggest that you put Linux on your business desktop. I'm even going to say that this is a no-risk exercise.29 Nov 2005
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OpenOffice tip: Everything about envelopes
OpenOffice expert Solveig Haugland walks users through the printing, formatting, and design processes for making a custom envelope.28 Nov 2005
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Sun support of PostgreSQL seen as boon to open databases
The CEO of open source database vendor EnterpriseDB explains why Sun's decision to support PostgreSQL is good news for open source users.23 Nov 2005
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Ingres CTO fights back
The man chosen to shepherd Ingres through tough times is defending the viability of the open source database.22 Nov 2005
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Router Expert: Building VLAN interfaces in Linux and IOS
Segmenting a wireless LAN with VLANs can increase security. Find out from our router expert how to support VLAN interfaces in Linux and Cisco IOS.21 Nov 2005
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Linux basics for Windows admins
IT pros who know how to improve performance and tune proprietary applications to run on Linux will be in big demand, analysts say. So, why not take steps toward making yourself a hot commodity? Thi...21 Nov 2005
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Tips and tricks for working in OpenOffice
Here are some handy OpenOffice 2.0 tips from site expert Solveig Haugland. Discover ways to draw and share files in and migrate to OpenOffice 2.0.21 Nov 2005
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Open source developers bag bugs faster, survey says
A new survey form the Evans Data Corp. has shown open source developers to be faster on the trigger when it comes to fixing bugs in their software systems.17 Nov 2005
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Panic time: Handling those rare Linux crashes
Though you might not believe it, Linux systems can and do crash. But there are some steps you can take to ensure that this doesn't happen.17 Nov 2005
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More Firefox secrets revealed
Back by popular demand, the lead technical editor of the new book "Firefox Secrets" reveals more of the Firefox tips, shortcuts and plug-ins that most people don't know about.17 Nov 2005
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SleepyCat CEO: What open source software buyers can learn from Google
The CEO of SleepyCat software tells software buyers what they can glean from Google's approach to open source and explains why Oracle and Microsoft have a problem building community.16 Nov 2005
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Linux virtual address randomization and impacting buffer overflows
PaX team developers Ed Tittel and Justin Korelc explain how to stop buffer flow exploitation leaks and bolster security with Linux virtual address randomization.16 Nov 2005
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Tips and tools for handling Linux crashes
Authors Dan Behman and Mark Wilding describe how to react to Linux server crashes. They describe how to use troubleshooting tools, like serial console, and when not to try troubleshooting on your ...16 Nov 2005
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Selling open source software strategies to management
Open source issues expert Maria Winslow recommends tactics to use when selling open source strategies to management.15 Nov 2005
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Legal concerns in open source code
Open source issues expert Maria Winslow addresses increased attendance of lawyers at conferences and properly licensing source code.15 Nov 2005
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Taking the initiative with open source security strategies and policies
15 Nov 2005