Kevin Boone: More like Windows every dayhttps://kevinboone.me/morelikewindows.html
almost every Linux application in existence uses the C library, this has the potential to cause serious compatibility problems. There are good reasons for using MUSL, particularly
The ease of installation and use of modern desktop Linux distributions comes at a price. I review a couple of low-complexity alternatives to mainstream Linux distributions: Alpine
Linux Enterprise Computinghttp://linas.org/linux/index.shtml
of all varieties of applications can be found on the Linux Applications and Utilities Page and the Scientific Applications on Linux site. The latest bleeding-edge cuts can be foun
A survey of Linux software useful in a corporate, commercial, enterprise setting. Reviews SQL databases and related tools, project management tools, data availability a
Xanalogical Structure: Now More Than Everhttps://xanadu.net/NOWMORETHANEVER/XuSum99.html
not added at the application level. Such a facility, at the system level, is vital for many study and organization purposes. This is transclusion.* Actually transclusi
Server Operating Systems Technical Comparisonhttp://www.osdata.com/
servers) Majordomo application serving hardware (physical) level of operating system last updated: 1 May 2004 basics of computer hardware last updated: 14 July 2006 processor arit
A technical answer to the question: how does Rhapsody stack up as a server operating system?
PuTTY FAQhttps://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/faq.html
PuTTY and other Windows applications? A.6.7 How do I use all PuTTY's features (public keys, proxying, cipher selection, etc.) in PSCP, PSFTP and Plink? A.6.8 How do I use PSCP.EXE
The Old Computer Challenge: a week on OpenBSD with a Centrino and half a gig of RAMhttp://www.k58.uk/pages/stuff/old-computer.html
mainly command line applications, so I decided to explore the viability of graphical applications on a low specification machine like this. I ended up with... Seamonkey (copes wit
RFC 1480: The US Domainhttps://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc1480
on the name space. The applications on the Internet were getting more sophisticated and creating a need for general purpose name service. The idea of a hierarchical name space, wi
TinkerTool: What's new?http://www.bresink.com/osx/0TinkerTool/history.html
features of the application could be shown in English instead of the preferred language. Release 11.2 (Build 251007) Added new setting to disable Liquid Glass, switching back to t
TinkerTool version history
QNX Demo Diskhttp://toastytech.com/guis/qnxdemo.html
and several demo applications. Since the correct downloads are kind of hard to find these days, here are direct links: QNX Demo Floppy, Modem Version V4 QNX "Floppy" Demo CD
John D. Hardin's Résuméhttp://www.impsec.org/~jhardin/resume-jh.html
of large database applications with a decade's experience of working effectively in a "Virtual Office" environment, maintaining productivity, team communications and product quali
The Power of Centralizationhttps://secushare.org/centralization
- How to make applications work for billions. Security - People be the gatekeepers to their devices. Society - How secushare is not a threat to society. Storage - How to keep devi
GRC | Steve Gibson's WebZone:https://www.grc.com/stevegibson.htm
not be fooled by simple application masquerading. Today, as a direct consequence of LeakTest v1.0, every outbound-blocking personal firewall (not WinXP or BlackICE Defender) has b
Steve Gibson's Little Corner of the Web.
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