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Gambas speeds database development
Author: Mark Alexander Bain
Gambas, designed by Beno�t Minisini, is a new graphical development environment for Linux that aims to improve database development times.Gambas...
Lycos Europe denies attack on zombie army
Anonymous Reader writes "Lycos Europe, a separate company than Lycos (United States), stated that all allegations of its "Make Love Not Spam" campaign site...
Review: Xandros 2.01 OCE
Since I am always looking for Linux distributions that are suitable as Windows replacements, I decided to give Xandros a try. Now, Xandros aims...
Italian Linux Day 2004
Author: Marco Fioretti
Last Saturday was an important and busy day for Italian Tux fans. The fourth edition of the Italian National Day of Linux...
Solaris 10 ably equipped with fixes and features
Author: Jem Matzan
Last month I attended Sun's launch event for Solaris 10. Sun has put a tremendous amount of effort into its operating system,...
SysAdmin to SysAdmin: Make for system administrators
Author: Preston St. Pierre
Custom software installation is a common task for sysadmins. Compiling the software is often a complex process involving many steps that...
The sweet taste of good customer relations
Author: Dave Fancella
SugarCRM offers a suite of customer relations management software. Sugar Sales is available in both an open and a closed source edition....
What is your system Name and Address right now?
Anonymous Reader writes "IBM has written a time saving BASH script that can change the system name and network address of Linux systems. This...
Managing hardware inventory and software licensing with open source products
Author: Eduardo Capouya
In small offices and large corporate networks, IT administrators have to manage hardware and software inventory. Keeping track of manufacturers, components, devices,...
Of Modems and Winmodems
Anonymous Reader writes "Time for a shocker. Device support under Linux is excellent.
No, really. We have been trained to assume that anything and everything...