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Oracle throws weight behind open source
Oracle renewed its commitment to open source at JavaOne by taking the lead development role in a key Java spec and donating several of its own implementations to the open source community.30 Jun 2005
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What's the future of the open source revolution?
30 Jun 2005
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How to convince the boss to switch from Windows to Linux on the desktop
30 Jun 2005
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How (and why) to turn a Linux server into a router
Author Peter Harrison explains why Linux can reduce the cost of routers and how to make that happen.30 Jun 2005
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Know your Linux options
Choosing to use Linux at your SMB is one decision. Choosing the right vendor is another story.30 Jun 2005
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Using 'entry-level' distros
30 Jun 2005
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Comparing security on Windows and Linux
Is Linux really more secure than Windows? Linux book author Peter Harrison believes the answer is largely a matter of perspective.30 Jun 2005
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LAMP and J2EE competition heating up
As vendors focus on the LAMP stack of open source software, JBoss hopes simplified J2EE development will keep users on its side of the aisle. But could IBM spoil their fun?29 Jun 2005
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Screen: The terminal baby-sitter in the sysadmin's toolbox
Use a single terminal window to run multiple applications -- with more flexibility than backgrounding allows you.29 Jun 2005
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Monitoring and detecting deviations - Chapter 8 of Black Hat Physical Device Security
The selected chapter covers the details of physical monitoring devices and discusses how detection mechanisms work in physical-based detection systems.28 Jun 2005
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Binary arithmetic and bit operations -- Chapter 3 of Write Great Code
Chapter 3 explores arithmetic, logical and bit operations on binary data.28 Jun 2005
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Open source gaining traction in ERP market
Linux is slowly but surely gaining acceptance as an underlying platform for ERP.28 Jun 2005
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Vulnerability assessment - Chapter 1 of Nessus Network Auditing
Definition and discussion of vulnerability assessment, explaining different types of assessment and what to expect based on various approaches.28 Jun 2005
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'Goodbye' to a friend
Over the weekend, my colleagues and I learned that Nigel McFarlane has died. Besides being a well-known Mozilla, Web standards and open source advocate, Nigel served as a SearchOpenSource.com site ...28 Jun 2005
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MySQL error: Client does not support authentication...
27 Jun 2005
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Tuning out the beeps
27 Jun 2005
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Porting Excel macros to OpenOffice
27 Jun 2005
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How can I detect a PCI modem on Red Hat 9?
27 Jun 2005
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Making money with open source
SpikeSource CEO Kim Polese explains the money-making and money-saving opportunities being created by the open source development model.27 Jun 2005
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Documenting traffic flow and control in a demilitarized zone
24 Jun 2005