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CalPoly standardizes on Oracle
Mark Brunelli writes "California Polytechnic Institute students are furthering their education with a little help from Oracle applications and Linux."
Link: searchenterpriselinux.techtarget.com
Health care companies fill prescription for Linux
Mark Brunelli writes "IBM is pushing Linux into health care, an area where demand for highly customizable applications could make the open source operating...
Advanced image editing from the command line with ImageMagick
Author: Shashank Sharma
ImageMagick (IM) is a command-line graphics creation and editing application. In a previous article we used it to add text and frames...
First look: NVU RC 1.0
Author: Jozsef Mak
NVU is the open source community's first WYSIWYG HTML editor, slated to be released shortly. After testing the release candidate software, I...
Two views on VIA’s open source release
Author: Jay Lyman
It appeared the open source community had a bone thrown to it by VIA, which announced open driver source codes earlier this...
EchoVNC 1.3 now available
Scott C. Best writes "The EchoVNC team has released version 1.3 of their open-source, secure remote-access tool for Windows. EchoVNC 1.3 adds several new...
Review: Sun Fire V40z
Author: Craig Ziegler with Jem Matzan
The Sun Fire V40z is Sun Microsystems' "entry-level" server, but that classification doesn't fit the performance level and feature...
Creating a project dashboard with RSS and rawdog
Author: Keith Fieldhouse
One of the challenges of managing a development project is keeping all parties abreast of key events or milestones. It's not...
Creating a project dashboard with RSS and rawdog
Author: Keith Fieldhouse
One of the challenges of managing a development project is keeping all parties abreast of key events or milestones. It's not...
Linux Desktop Hacks
The Linux desktop has come a long way, according to a new book published by O' Reilly. Flocks of would-be users who were put...