Lutris to speed development of Web and Mobile applications with Hewlett Packard
Lutris Technologies Inc., has announced a sales and marketing agreement with Hewlett-Packard Company to deliver Lutris Enhydra 3.5 to HP's customers for developing and deploying enterprise-level applications on HP Netserver systems running Linux and Windows 2000. The solution will enable service providers, value added resellers (VARs), telcos, and individual and corporate developers to easily create and deploy Internet and wireless Web applications.
Progeny Linux Systems rolls out Progeny Debian
Progeny Debian was developed in cooperation with Debian GNU/Linux. It provides an enhanced feature set that includes easy graphical installation, hardware detection support, and improved configuration and management tools. Also included is the latest stable technology, consisting of XFree86 4.0.2 and glibc2.2.
Zend IDE 1.1.0 released
The Zend IDE is a full-service, client-server application dedicated to removing bugs from your PHP scripts. It features the only PHP debugger of its kind.
Setting up a Linux Web server - Part 2
The best way to exploit the new chipsets on this A7V133 motherboard is to use the 2.4 kernel. The older kernels don't take advantage of the UDMA100 IDE controller and drives. Unfortunately, there are some problems with the new motherboards and the newest kernels, and sometimes they feed off of each other.
Linux/Unix system monitoring in the Palm of your hand
In this article, Tim Burke runs through all the steps you need to do to get this monitoring capability working on a palmtop device so that you can readily keep track of your Linux Web server.
Tux knows it's nice to share - Part 6
"Another week of exploring Samba. I received a lot of comments on printing using Samba. So, we'll talk about printers to start off. The basics of printer definition and sharing are in a section called, printers. If you installed from source and took the defaults, smb.conf would have been sitting in the /usr/local/samba/lib directory."
Speeding up your Net browsing with PDNSD domain name caching
PDNSD can be configured to speed up Net surfing on a Dial-up connection. Since DNS resolution is referenced from the cached file, time is not wasted on the name to number lookup. This in turn speeds up the name to number translation, which actually accelerates your surfing. Heres how to go about it.
Linux demystified
But Linux is not all cakewalk. Watch your step, for it is no merry stroll we take. It is more of journey, which will lead you right into the innards of your O/S. So lets start at the beginning--the history of Linux.
History
A Little More Smoke To NVIDIA Hotrods
In an effort to bring Linux overclocking types up to speed, nvclock was made. Now NVIDIA card owners can have the same power as their Windows counterparts.Version 0.2 is now available. In this version, the GeForce2 bug appears to be fixed, including Ultra cards.
The developers haven't heard
Sense suggests that contrary to the current prevailing view there is plenty of room for a desktop-optimized Linux distribution. And the recipe is not at all tough. It's so easy, in fact, that I've built one right here, on my desktop machine, no big deal.
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