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Processing RAW image files on Linux

Author: Nathan Willis The easiest way to sound like a professional when you talk about photography these days is to grumble about the deficiencies of...

Day one at Black Hat

Author: Joe Barr LAS VEGAS -- If you've been concerned about the death of Black Hat -- either because of its purchase last November by...

DB2 9 admin 731 certification prep series

Anonymous Reader writes "This series of seven tutorials is designed to help you prepare for the DB2 9 for Linux, UNIX and Windows Database...

Day 3 at OLS: NFS, USB, AppArmor, and the Linux Standard Base

Author: David 'cdlu' Graham The third of four days of the eighth Ottawa Linux Symposium saw a deep discussion on the relative merits of various...

Surviving a Linux ReiserFS Filesystem Failures

Anonymous Reader writes "This article shows how to recover from damaged ReiserFS filesystem. Linux comes with different filesystems and different repair utilities. With the...

Open source Java DB boosts CA app’s speed 10-fold

Ted Kenney writes "McObject has announced that the Wily Technology Division of CA (NYSE: CA) has adopted McObject’s open source, pure Java embedded database,...

Building a NetDesk

Shane Coughlan writes "There has been some discussion recently about Web Operating Systems (WebOS). The basic idea is to put a desktop environment...

Review: Virtuozzo for Linux 3.0

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier Virtualization is sweeping the nation. Well, maybe not the nation, but it's a big hit with data centers and organizations that...

CLI Magic: EncFS

Author: Joe Barr EncFS is an easy-to-use, command-line tool for storing information in encrypted form. It's not really a filesystem, but it pretends to...

MySQL addresses istockphoto’s enterprise needs

Author: Tina Gasperson When istockphoto.com launched in February 2000, the images in its database were available free of charge, and the entire company ran on...