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Emacs tips: Windows and buffers
Author: Nathan Willis
If you are an Emacs user who read Joe Brockmeier's Vim tips column on Vim viewports and thought, "Viewports sound useful; can...
Streamline software inventory management with OCSNG
Author: Murthy Raju
I manage about 200 computers running various flavors of Linux and Microsoft Windows in my company. We built a home-grown PHP-based inventory...
Getting started with Wacom tablets in Linux
Author: Nathan Willis
The mouse, despite all of its admirable qualities, was created by a left-brained thinker and built for left-brained work. Mostly that's...
Learn New ImageMagick Tricks with New Book
Douglas Paterson writes "A new book on ImageMagick, the popular software suite used to create, edit, compose and display bitmap images has been announced...
Win4Lin Pro Desktop 3.0 Available
Sharon Smith writes "Company’s Win4Lin Pro runs Windows Applications on Linux at Near-Native Speed
AUSTIN, TX -- Win4Lin, the leading purveyor of desktop and...
High Performance Linux Based Gateway Solutions
Bruce Donadt writes "Arabella's EFP products integrated with Kenati’s Linux based NP Platform for gateway solutions provide an unparalleled performance, handling in excess of...
Why NextAction dumped Microsoft for Oracle and OSS
Mark Brunelli writes "When Steve Helle became CTO of NextAction Corporation, his 15-plus years of database management experience immediately told him that Microsoft's SQL...
Leading French Retailers Select MySQL
Anonymous Reader writes "Paris, May 30, 2006 - Franprix and Leader Price have chosen MySQL, the world's
most popular open source database, to manage the...
My desktop OS: Debian Etch
Author: Flavio Henrique Araque Gurgel
Some people like to work in Linux distributions that are at the cutting edge of technology. Other prefers stability at...
Setting up Swiki
Author: Erik M. Keller
Swiki is a wiki written in the Squeak SmallTalk dialect. It's easy to install, easy to maintain, and a great tool...