<b>Linux Journal:</b> "However, you don't have to remember them, at least not more than once: you can just enter them into ssh's config file and be done with it."
The company continues its initiatives to open up to open source developers, with the release of two new tools for working with Outlook's PST file formats.
<b>Technology & Life Integration:</b> "Linux is only for geeks. Windows is easy to use. Linux is hard. You have to use the command line under Linux. You never need to use the console under windows. Sooner or later you will be forced to use the console in Linux."
Learn the PHP scripts that allow shoppers to change item details after they have added the items to their carts, as well as the scripts for administrators to add and remove items.
Devrex Gear has already taken on instant-messaging archiving. Now it's looking to the broader social media landscape, offering enterprises a new path to regulatory compliance.
<b>Steaming Open Cup:</b> "Speculations are rife that Google has finally decided to put an end to fragmentation in the Android OS. Will we really start seeing an overwhelming majority of Android smartphones running the same version?"
A Web service basically is a collection of open protocols -- XML, SOAP and WSDL -- that is used to exchange data between applications in a platform-independent way.
<b>LinuxLinks:</b> "To provide an insight into the quality of software that is available, we have compiled a list of 11 excellent plotting tools. Hopefully, there will be something of interest for anyone interested in producing high quality graphs."
The Data Manipulation Language (DML) includes the major commands, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, and SELECT...INTO. Today's article focuses specifically on the uber-useful INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, and SELECT statements.
The Data Manipulation Language (DML) includes the major commands, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, and SELECT...INTO. Today's article focuses specifically on the uber-useful INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, and SELECT statements.
What is fueling the advance of high tech? Not the old, closed, restrictive proprietary tech companies. The growth, progress and excitement are coming from the FOSS world.
<b>Linuxconfig:</b> "Here is a list of commands which should help you to troubleshoot your hardware and find some information about it. This is not a ultimate troubleshooting guide but certainly will serve as a good starting point."
<b>Datamation:</b> "It's not like Google was ever going to be a showcase customer for Microsoft, but a report that the search giant is phasing out Microsoft Windows underscores security concerns that have long dogged the widely-used software."
<b>Cyber Cynic:</b> "Microsoft has never proven, or even attempted to prove, any of these claims. That hasn't, however, stopped Microsoft from using the threat of Linux patent lawsuit to force companies like Amazon into paying them off."
Most analyses of the benefits of cloud computing are based on unrealistic total cost of ownership (TCO), return on investment (ROI), and capex/opex calculations. To fully understand the potential benefits of cloud computing, a new metric is required.
<b>Ghacks:</b> "And although (as a reader did point out) Partimage is limited by not supporting ext4 file systems, it still has plenty of uses. One of those uses is copying partitions across a networking."
Understanding why Apple succeeded where Microsoft has so far failed reveals some interesting truths about consumers’ and businesses’ willingness to change.
<b>Phoronix:</b> "One of the benefits of Btrfs besides offering competitive performance against other Linux file-systems and SSD optimizations is its support for sub-volumes and writable snapshots."