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Run GNU/Linux from a USB pen drive
Author: Juan Marcelo Rodríguez
You can carry GNU/Linux in your pocket with a functional, quick, and useful USB pen drive distribution. Pen drives are faster...
Hooking OOo to MySQL
Author: Rob Reilly
Did you know that you can connect the OpenOffice.org office suite to a MySQL database? By combining the power of these two...
Mozilla: IE7 will boost Firefox take-up
Windows 2000 users are expected to migrate to Firefox in droves, taking advantage of enterprise-friendly features that will be available in version 1.1 of...
Covalent Expands Partnership with Hyperic
Anonymous Reader writes "Offers Real-Time Monitoring of Web Infrastructure Components to Enterprise CustomersWALNUT CREEK, CA – July 18, 2005 – Covalent Technologies™, the most...
DoJa brings mobile Java to i-mode phones
Anonymous Reader writes "With more than 40 million subscribers in Japan, NTT DoCoMo's i-mode is one of the most popular wireless Internet services in...
MySQL migration: MyISAM to InnoDB
Author: Keith Winston
The MySQL database is unique in that it offers multiple storage engines. The SQL parser and front end interfaces are separate from...
Will 2006 Be Linux’s Year?
Will Linux finally live up to its potential next year? It's tempting simply to say no. Linux continues to experience growing pains as it...
Ruby on Rails and J2EE: Is there room for both?
Anonymous Reader writes "Ruby on Rails is a relatively new Web application framework built on the Ruby language. It is billed as an alternative...
Novell strikes a deal with Ministry of Education
Novell seems likely to increase its presence and that of open-source software in the school market after concluding a nationwide agreement with the Ministry...
Desktop port proliferation a security risk?
Software maker Opera's decision to support BitTorrent has added to some security experts' worries that applications which require open connections through firewalls are becoming...