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Not-so-stupid Postfix tricks

Author: Marcel Gagné Last time we talked about how to get a simple installation of Postfix up and running. Once your organization becomes relatively complex,...

Using a Linux-based home recording studio

Author: Dave Fancella Last time we talked about the hardware and software you need so set up an inexpensive home recording studio. Once you have...

Not-so-stupid Postfix tricks

Author: Marcel Gagné Last time we talked about how to get a simple installation of Postfix up and running. Once your organization becomes relatively complex,...

TimeSys First with OSDL GGL-Registered Linux

Guest writes "TimeSys First To Register Carrier Grade Linux Distribution for Any PowerPC or x86 Platform OSDL CGL -Registered TimeSys Linux Distributions Meet...

How to build a home recording studio for less than $1,000

Author: Dave Fancella Building a home recording studio isn't hard, nor does it require a great deal of technical knowledge. The biggest problems musicians face...

Postfix for the Linux business desktop

Author: Marcel Gagné Many of the popular Linux distributions today include Postfix (written by Wietse Venema) as their choice for default mail transport agent. I've...

MontaVista Supports New Intel Network Processors

Anonymous Reader writes "MontaVista Linux Supports New Intel Network Processors. Provides Sophisticated and Cost Effective Solutions for Telecommunications and Embedded Networking Applications. SAN JOSE, Calif., Oct....

Maximize Your MySQL Database: New Book From Apress

Julie Miller writes "Berkeley, CA—19 October 2004—Every designer wants to make the most of out of his database. But time restraints and a limited...

VoiceXML promises voice-to-Web convergence

Author: Daniel Rubio Users of virtually all of today's Web-based applications are constrained to interacting with their a keyboard and screen. To break this paradigm,...

Doing the GNUstep two-step

Author: Preston St. Pierre GNUstep LiveCD is an implementation of NeXT Computer's OpenStep programming environment on a Morphix bootable CD base. The CD is currently...