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Adding a little Cream to (g)Vim
Author: Scott Nesbitt
Even though I'm a die-hard Emacs user, there are times when I have to use the vi editor -- specifically gVim, the...
Portrait: Long-time Linux advocate Clay Claiborne
Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller
Clay Claiborne was an early Linux advocate, and his company, Cosmos Engineering, was one of the first computer builders to offer...
Distributed Open Proxy Honeypot Project Results
Anonymous Reader writes "The Honeypot Project is capturing live web attack data with sensors placed around the world to provide concrete examples of the...
e-Start Your Web Store with Zen Cart, Book Review.
John Patrick writes "Many people have turned to Zen Cart™, a powerful, open source e-commerce platform that is filled with features that most commercial...
After 9 years, Bugzilla moves up to 3.0
Author: Mayank Sharma
Mozilla has released Bugzilla 3.0, with many new features and code improvements. Bugzilla, a server-based application designed to track and manage software...
Zenoss Selected for Red Hat Exchange Launch
Sharon Smith writes "Zenoss Among Open Source Leaders Selected for Red Hat Exchange LaunchLeading Open Source Applications Now Available through Red Hat Software Marketplace
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Red Hat Summit 2007, Day 2: Red Hat Exchange and interesting presentations
Author: Joe Barr
In addition to the seven official tracks, this year's Red Hat Summit has an unofficial eighth track for the press. Day 2...
Virtualization advice, RHEL 5.1 at Red Hat Summit
E. Stride writes "Virtualization sessions at Red Hat Summit in San Diego are delivering updates on Red Hat and Xen technologies, including what's on...
Fault-tolerant Web hosting on a shoestring
Author: Alaric Snell-Pym
The words "fault-tolerant Web hosting" bring to mind hosting centers with multiple redundant power supplies, complex networking, and big bills. However,...
Red Hat Summit 2007: Day 1 – desktops and licenses
Author: Joe Barr
The first full day of the Red Hat Summit flew by at furious pace. After the opening keynotes, which I reported on...