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Glom, the point-and-click database tool

Author: Nathan Willis I am by no means a database wizard. I know a bit of SQL, but primarily my interaction with databases is secondhand,...

Building a heterogeneous home network for Linux and Mac OS X

Author: Kris Shaffer You can find plenty of information online about building heterogeneous networks involving Windows, but relatively little about connecting Macs with Linux PCs...

Red Hat, JBoss execs call for Java openness

Jane Walker writes "As Red Hat finalized the acquisition of JBoss, senior vice president of enterprise applications Tim Yeaton said the failure to make...

SimplyMEPIS 6.0 Beta 5 Screenshot Tour

Anonymous Reader writes "DistroWatch states - MEPIS has released beta 5, the final beta, of SimplyMEPIS 6.0. Beta 5 includes a few changes...

OpenVZ Announces IPv6 Support , Bridged Networking

Sharon Smith writes "HERNDON, Va., June 7, 2006 – For early adopters and advanced technologists who want to test virtualization technology with the IPv6...

Digital video dev kits include embedded Linux

Texas Instruments will license and support MontaVista Linux directly, as part of a digital video development kit supporting its DaVinci RISC/DSP processors. TI's DaVinci...

Rational Application Developer certification prep

Anonymous Reader writes "Learn how to quickly move your Web services, Java, J2EE, Web, and portal applications from design to deploymentby by preparing to...

Emacs tips: Making outlines

Author: Michael Stutz The ability to make outlines, or to view any structured document in an outline view, are touted features of Microsoft Word and...

OpenClovis ASP and OpenClovis IDE Announced

Sharon Smith writes "OpenClovis Launches First Open Source Carrier Grade Application Service Platform For Telecommunications IndustryCommercial Off-the-shelf, Standards-based Solution For Manageability and High Availability Will Demo at GlobalComm...

Develop for the Web with Python and Django

Anonymous Reader writes "In this first article of a two-part series, we show off Django, an open-source model-view-controller (MVC)-style Web application framework powered by...