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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4

Productivity, security and stability are at the core of the latest version of Red Hat's Enterprise Linux. I tested the Release Candidate model of...

Writing Apache’s Logs to MySQL

In Profiling LAMP Applications with Apache's Blackbox Logs, I discussed using Apache's built-in logging directives to record server performance metrics. By recording performance metrics,...

Part II: Corporate Desktop Linux – The Hard Truth

In Part I (of IV) of Corporate Desktop Linux: The CTO's Hard Truth retired CTO of World Bank W. McDonald Buck wrote about the...

Orbeon joins ObjectWeb consortium

Xavier MOGHRABI writes "MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA, USA AND GRENOBLE, FRANCE ? FEBRUARY 8, 2005. Orbeon Inc., a Silicon Valley-based systems integrator specializing in XML-based...

PHP module for Java RDBMS Daffodil DB released

Rohit Malhotra writes "Gurgaon, India - February 10, 2005: Daffodil Software today announced the release of the PHP extension module for its Java database...

My workstation OS: Mandrakelinux

Author: Gary Maxwell For almost three years I have used Mandrakelinux and compared it with several other desktop distros. For ease of use, excellent support,...

TimeSys Announces LSB Certification

Kimberly Booth writes "TimeSys Announces First LSB Certification for Embedded Linux. CGL 2.0 Distribution Complies with Free Standards Group’s LSB Standard for Increasing Interoperability Among Linux...

Linux Advisory Watch – February 11, 2005

Author: Benjamin D. Thomas This week, advisories were released for python, squid, php, emacs, postgres, evolution, mailman, hztty, hwbrowser, cups, hotplug, xpdf, kdegraphics, gallery, perl,...

Linux makes inroads on handhelds and smartphones

Author: Paul Korzeniowski It was a perfect union envisioned years ago. Handheld devices, such as cell phones and personal digital assistants (PDAs), were gaining more...

What Oracle now faces following the merger

Author: Melanie Hollands In late January, Oracle laid off between 10 percent and 15 percent of its applications division. The cuts hit all management...