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"The SME Server development team is pleased to
announce the release of SME Server 8.0 which is
based on CentOS 5.8. Changes in this release:
backups - provide support for sele ...
"The SME Server development team is pleased to
announce the release of SME Server 7.5. This
release is based on CentOS 4.8. Changes in this
release: the backup service has bee ...
"Updated blkid, libblkid, and libuuid; updated
rebuildfstab to drop extra mount points and to
reflect removals; new select utility replaces
dialog; updated xsetup.sh, mktcloca ...
"This release of Parted Magic offers better
support for video drivers and adds NFS. gFTP was
also added and a few other core packages have been
upgraded. The contents of the U ...
Joe Celko was a member of the ANSI SQL standards
commitee for 10 years. This book attempts to teach
procedural and object-oriented developers proper
set-oriented programming p ...
X Window Programming From Scratch shows how to
create a graphical user interface and accomplish
graphic rendering using the X Window System
software. It offers a unique approa ...
Some will hate it, some will love it. In my
experience with programming books an unsettling
trend has emerged: The first few chapters are for
users who have never used a co ...
"I love it. Conceptually it is really clean,
and sweet."
--Kent Beck, author of Extreme Programming
Explained, on the Ruby language
Programming Ruby: The Pragmat ...
Linux in a Nutshell covers the core commands for
common Linux distributions. This isn't a
scaled-down quick reference of common commands,
but a complete reference to all user, ...
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