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Asus Eee - Open Source Developer Kit

The ultraportable Asus Eee laptop has been getting a lot of good press recently. Now the company is capitalising on its popularity among Linux users by releasing a software developer kit for the platform. And the good news is that you don’t need even need an Eee to play around with the SDK. Asus has [...]

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Настройка DB2 Enterprise 9 на виртуальной машине Linux при помощи VMware ESX Server

Причины необходимости настройки DB2 9 на виртуальной машине могут быть различны. Например, потребуется объединить серверы для полного использования оборудования, уже купленного компанией. Или, возможно, при настройке среды тестирования потребуется полностью изолировать производственную среду. Или же вам требуется протестировать старые приложения на новых операционных системах.

В таких ситуациях данная статья может оказаться полезным справочным пособием. Здесь будет [...]

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LAMP Tutorials for Newbies

Most of the tutorials on LAMP is mostly targetted towards programmers which assumes a level of knowledge that
most beginners don’t have. So inpics.net have created these 3 tutorials to help newbies get up to speed on the basics.

MySQL Basics
PHP Basics
Perl Basics

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Sun Studio 12 Now Available

Sun Studio software delivers high-performance, optimizing C, C++, and Fortran compilers for the Solaris OS on SPARC, and both Solaris and Linux on x86/x64 platforms, including the latest multi-core systems.
Sun Microsystems has released Sun Studio 12, which now supports multi-core processors with multi-threaded applications. AMD’s Barcelona and Intel’s Clovertwon are now able to take [...]

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KDevelop 3.4 Brings Many New Features

KDevelop 3.4 has been released, bringing many new features to KDE’s Integrated Development Environment. The first major release in over a year closes more than 500 bugs. There is an impressive list of additional features including improved Qt 4 support, new debugging abilities, more attractive default user interface layout and improvements for C++, [...]

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Top six questions about running WebSphere on Linux

This article offers answers to questions not covered anywhere else to help you develop and deploy WebSphere® for Linux® on System z™ applications, including updates for the current product versions as of 2006 October. These technical questions and answers address 64-bit Linux distributions, JDBC drivers, heap sizes, and CPU. [The article has been updated to [...]

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