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Web 2.0 Starter Toolkit for DB2

07/28/2007  I
Relevance: 8.38
Aside from having to download a Web server and modules, users starting with PHP struggle with getting code enabled for mash-ups, Ajax applications, and Web feeds.Web 2.0 Starter Toolkit for IBM DB2 is a conveniently packaged set of products and technologies that enable the quick creation of DB2 Web services and feeds using PHP technology.
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Linux 2.6 BSP supports TI OMAP5912 starter kit

09/01/2006  IIIIIII
Relevance: 8.15
Mistral Software has released a Linux 2.6-based board support package (BSP) for TI's OMAP5912 starter kit (OSK). Dubbed the Accelerator Program 2.0, the BSP aims to support developers who are creating or upgrading embedded Linux applications that target TI's OMAP5912 dual-core processor.
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Starter Toolkit for DB2 on Rails

11/01/2007  IIIIIIIIII
Relevance: 7.87
Users starting with Ruby and Rails are faced with the task of downloading source code, obtaining compilers, compiling code, and finding a relational database to use.Starter Toolkit for DB2 on Rails is a set of tools that enables rapid building of Web applications with Ruby on Rails and DB2.
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Novell tackles mainframe Linux issues

02/04/2008  I
Relevance: 7.28
Novell has announced a pre-built"starter" system for Suse Linux Enterprise Server, which will eliminate the complicated procedure normally required to get Linux going on a mainframe, the company claims. Available from last Friday, Suse Linux Enterprise Server Starter System for System z provides a pre-configured disk image that installs like any other system z service, into a virtual machine, using standard mainframe tools, according to Novell.
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Better Than Beach Reading: A Linux Starter Kit

08/04/2008  III
Relevance: 6.66
Ah, August. It's the beginning of the end of summer, and the time when we must all start shaking the sand out of our ears once more. The real world wants us back! Activity on the Linux blogs was understandably light last week, with some of the most notable discussions focusing on the release of KDE 4.1 (generating a fair buzz on Slashdot) and -- somewhat more curiously -- the state of Lindependence 2008, which brought forth a lively Microsoft vs. The World debate on LXer. We may revisit the Lindependence topic another day -- it's just too good to pass up -- but for this week, we here at LinuxInsider felt it our duty to help those who are fed up with Redmond to find their way to Linux. This is August -- a month of transition and new beginnings, after all -- so what better time for geeks who have been lost on the dark side to come over to the Light that is Linux? Read on, then, for a starter kit, of sorts, that will show the way to Linuxy salvation ...
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OLPC project clarifies: no plans for Windows support

05/04/2007  III
Relevance: 5.23
I kept coming across these claims that Microsoft and OLPC had partnered to put Windows XP Starter Edition on the OLPC, and according to one report, this was being done to get the XO laptop into US schools. None of this jibed with what I had been hearing from sources, so I decided to look into it further. As it turns out, a number of new outlets, including the AP and Reuters, mischaracterized the situation.
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Holiday Special: Dell Ubuntu Linux Netbooks At $299

11/28/2008  I
Relevance: 5.20
Attention Netbook shoppers: Dell is advertising Inspiron Mini 9 Netbooks running Ubuntu at the low, low price of $299. Dell's move reinforces Ubuntu's growing momentum on consumer and mobile business starter systems.
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Visions of a Microsoft-Free World

08/11/2008  IIIII
Relevance: 5.19
At LinuxInsider, we've been busy these past few weeks trying to bring you all the most important news from the world of our favorite operating system, as we always do. But it turns out we missed something. It wasn't until we began compiling our Linux Starter Kit -- which we're fervently hoping will help show more of the world the light that is Linux -- that we discovered it: Lindependence 2008.
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Google should make a Linux

02/19/2007  IIII
Relevance: 5.11
For the consumer desktop/laptop market, Linux has been a non-starter. Sure, you can find many many different flavours of Linux available online, but you can't go to the local Big Box store and get a PC loaded with Linux on it. For that matter, it's not enven in stock these days at Best Buy. Instead, you find versions running on embedded devices such as my friend Tivo and various other gadgets, but it's all carefully hidden away from the end user.
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OMAP2430 wireless app dev kit comes with Linux

04/04/2007  II
Relevance: 4.77
Bangalore-based Mistral Software is shipping a Linux-based development kit for TI's ARM11-based SoC (system-on-chip). The OMAP2430 Starter Kit (OSK) targets wireless application development, and includes a 2.6.19 kernel, open-source bootloader, JFFS2 filesystem, and NFS-mounted root filesystem.
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