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Open Source Collection of Future Applications
Padmaja Kumar writes "Unfortunately the R&D community is lacking a suite of emerging, highly-scalable workloads in order to guide the quantitative design of our...
Test Applications Using Eclipse TPTP
IdaAshley writes "Test, profile, and monitor your applications with an advanced, extensible platform in this installment of the "Eclipse Test and Performance Tools Platform"...
Intel: Optimize applications for multicore
Intel is expected to release on Monday development tools designed to help programmers at software companies take advantage of the added computing power available...
Why proprietary software is dangerous for business-critical applications
Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller
A friend of mine is the IT manager for a medium-sized wholesale distribution business. One afternoon in early August, a hard...
Protect your applications with AppArmor
Author: Chris Brown
AppArmor is a product that Novell acquired when they bought the company Immunix in May 2005. It provides an interesting alternative to...
Installing Applications on Ubuntu with Add/Remove
James Pyles writes "The term "Add/Remove Programs" seems more appropriate to Windows than to Linux however, Ubuntu does offer this option (besides apt-get and...
Migrating applications from Windows to Linux/Unix
Jane Walker writes "If you're planning a Win-to-Lin migration, it's important to consider how factors like platform-specific and -independent apps and source-ported apps...
Conform Your Applications to the LSB
idaashley writes "In this tutorial, discover the Linux Standard Base (LSB), and learn how to port your code to the LSB standard. While a...
Podcast – Linux Productivity Applications
OSDir writes "
In this episode: voice mail ideas; Linux Reality Ogg Vorbis RSS feed; my adventures with a Debian Sarge email server and KnoppMyth...
Xubuntu Essential Applications
Jay writes "With all of the Ubuntu grokking going on you wouldn't even know Xubuntu existed. Well for those of you that are...