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Less than 25 percent of the world's total population has access to the Internet. In many parts of the world, computers are scarce, and connectivity is even rarer. Indeed. SolarNetOne is novel initiative to span the divide. Learn how SolarNetOne can deploy a turnkey Internet hotspot—conditioned, renewable power; computers; WiFi; and an uplink—anywhere the sun shines with Linux and open source technologies.
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The Semantic Web in Linked Data format is a perfect way to represent knowledge on the Web because the object-oriented model is simple to understand. Agent technology is the perfect way to model an autonomous process because of its ability to become an artificial society based on real-life society. This article demonstrates a simple project that provides an overview of the Interlinked Semantic Web, agent technologies, and an example of the two combined.
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Find out about the recent updates made to the Post-Link Optimization for Linux on POWER, also known as FDPR-Pro. This technology is a performance-tuning utility used to improve the execution time and the real memory utilization of user-level application programs, based on their run-time profiles.
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iptables is a tool used in linux distributions to control kernel's netfilter's firewall. Here is a tutorial on iptables.IPtables firewall contains 3 tables, every table contains chains. Those chains are default. User is able tdefine new chains and link from default chains to those user defined chains.
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crle - how to configure runtime linking environment in Sun Solaris
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In this tutorial, learn how to use the GLib collection data structures to effectively manage data within C programs. In particular, you'll see how to use GLib's built-in data structures/containers -- linked lists, hash tables, arrays, trees, queues, and relations -- to fill the need for them in C.
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Network monitoring tools can be used to monitor data transfers on your network. Monitoring is a process of capturing link frames in the network and storing these frames in memory. Monitoring also includes viewing the contents of the individual captured frames.
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One of the neatest things to do with a small-office/home-office Linux installation is set up multiple workstatations to share a network connection via ipchains. In this extensive tutorial, William Wong explains how a Linux computer running ipchains can link a local network to the Internet through an Ethernet-attached device like a cable modem or a DSL modem.
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In the third part of his series on basic Linux networking, Bill Wong examines one of the most popular uses of Linux networking--linking different OSes via Samba--and tells how to set up your own Samba installation with a minimum of fuss.
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