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PhpPgAdmin: The Web developer’s client tool for Postgres

Author: Robert Bernier There are three well-known open source clients for managing PostgreSQL databases: psql, pgAdmin, and phpPgAdmin. If you use Postgres in a collaborative...

Dell to Offer Sun’s Solaris, OpenSolaris in Servers

New deal marks the first time Solaris will be sanctioned for use in Dell hardware. Link: eweek.com Category: Unix

The art of using manuals

Detailed and proper documentation of source code and programs is the milestone of Unix culture, as we may read in “The art of Unix...

SCO Updates OpenServer

Just because a company is under bankruptcy protection and is trying to sell off its assets doesn't mean it's out of business. Link: internetnews.com Category: Unix

FOSS for cartoonists and illustrators

Author: Chen Nan Yang As more and more traditional publishers accept digital images, artists are turning to free and open source software (FOSS) tools to...

LDAP browsing with Luma

Author: Federico Kereki The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), which allows you to access and search a directory (another name for a specialized database or...

Sun opens ‘Indiana’ chapter of OpenSolaris

Sun Microsystems has released the first results of a project to give its open-source Solaris effort a Linux-like programming approach and a stronger connection...

Get the facts about sagging Linux server sales

Author: Joe Barr I felt bad for Linux vendors after reading Peter Galli's eWeek article, which claims that Linux server sales on X86 hardware have...

A more informative status line for Vim

Author: Kim Schulz At the bottom of the Vim editor, you will find two things: the command-line buffer (where you can input commands) and the...

Linux losing to Windows. Time to reassess how to compete in the server market

A few years ago market share data clearly demonstrated Linux server growth outpacing Windows server growth. Today, Linux server growth has apparently slowed while...