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MySQL 5.0 Release Candidate is Here

Anonymous Reader writes "The release candidate of MySQL version 5.0, certainly the most important release in MySQL's history, is now available. A letter from Kaj...

Learning Linux with Peter van der Linden’s Guide

Inhibit writes "Among all the reference books to grace a stores shelf some of the trickiest to write are "beginner's guides". While it's easy...

Database server works as a black-box, or sealed environment

Data warehouse specialist Teradata has begun beta testing a version of its database running on Novell's 64bit Suse Linux Enterprise 9 operating system. Currently...

World Wind — an open source alternative to Google Earth

Author: Nathan Willis Few of Google's projects, rumors of projects, and acquisitions have generated as much envy among Linux users as Google Earth. In...

KDE 4 promises radical changes to the free desktop

Author: Tom Chance As the dust settles from aKademy 2005, the annual KDE conference, it's a good time to take a look at what the...

QArea starts Inly Essence J2ME game porting

Igor writes "QArea mobile applicationan development company starting Inly Essence J2ME game portingKharkiv, Ukraine —September 26, 2005 — QArea, the leading developer and...

Review: StarOffice 8

Author: Jem Matzan and Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier StarOffice is a suite of interoperable "office" programs that use the same software shell as their basis. The...

Creating an invoicing system with OpenOffice.org

Author: Dmitri Popov If you run a business, finding an efficient system for managing invoices is critical for sustaining a positive cash flow. Here's how...

Linux Advisory Watch – September 23, 2005

Author: Benjamin D. Thomas This week, advisories were released for turqstat, centericq, lm-sensors, kdebase, python, XFree86, Mailutils, Shorewall, mozilla, mod_ssl, clam, mod_ssl, Zebedee, ...

Implementing Highly Available Databases on Linux

Anonymous Reader writes "In this webcast, Gary Schneider from IBM explains how IT departments can deliver solutions that provide a robust and flexible infrastructure...