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Confusion And Crashes, But Finally A Look At Open Office 3

Linux Today  Wed, 10/15/2008 - 07:03

The Channel Wire: "In summary, it looks as if Open Office is continuing on its path as the would-be Microsoft Office killer."



 

Build Your Own iSCSI SAN Appliances With Linux, part 1

Linux Today  Sat, 09/06/2008 - 10:01

Search Enterprise Linux: "Yet most companies need a SAN, because – in my opinion – it's probably the best way to avoid losing critical data when server storage crashes occur.

You don't need to pay for a proprietary SAN appliance, because you can build your own SAN using open source software.

In this four-part tip you'll learn how to set up such an appliance setup."



 

Top Tip: Probable Heat Related Crashes, Help!

Extremetech  Thu, 08/28/2008 - 17:15

My computer has recently started crashing on me after roughly 20 minutes in any game. I've had this rig for over three months and have gamed a lot on it prior to the recent crashing issues and I've run numerous tests on the memory and power supply and they both check out so I'm thinking it's heat related.



 

X Crashes $15 Laptop in Puppy Linux 3.01 -- So Where do I Turn?

Linux Today  Tue, 08/26/2008 - 17:01

Click: "I based all of that on running Puppy 2.13. I managed to boot Puppy 4, but the relative slowness of Abiword to start had me pausing about an upgrade from 2.13."



 

PHP 5.2.6 Released - Ilia Alshanetsky

Planet PHP  Fri, 05/02/2008 - 11:51

Yesterday, yet another version of PHP 5, 5.2.6 was released. It look a bit longer then I hoped it would, but in the end results are definitely worth it.

There are over 120 different bug fixes that are designed to make PHP that much more stable. Quite a few corner case crashes have been addressed, many of which were identified by the ever increasing unit testing (big thanks to all the folks writing tests), which now offers 55.7% code coverage.

As always, there are a few security bug fixes as well, details of which you can find in the release announcement.