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Tutorial: Understanding OSPF Routing (part 2)

10/30/2008  IIIIII
Relevance: 6.17
In today's installment of the classic Networking 101 series, Charlie Schluting guides us through the vital innards of OSPF, the Open Shortest Path First routing protocol: LSAs (Link-State Advertisements), packet types, and area types. Knowing these things ensures you will always understand your routing infrastructure, and never make daft mistakes.
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Review: Understanding OSPF Routing (part 2)

10/30/2008  IIIIII
Relevance: 6.17
In today's installment of the classic Networking 101 series, Charlie Schluting guides us through the vital innards of OSPF, the Open Shortest Path First routing protocol: LSAs (Link-State Advertisements), packet types, and area types. Knowing these things ensures you will always understand your routing infrastructure, and never make daft mistakes.
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JavaOne: Day 2

05/08/2008  I
Relevance: 5.63
Monday's CommunityOne crowd was manageable and pretty much what I expected. Tuesday's crowd was larger, but I walked straight into the technical sessions without a problem. This morning I stepped outside for a few minutes, and when I came back in, there was a line stretching across the entire large hallway and down an adjacent narrow one. Then I realized that was the line I wanted to be in. At the end of that long (but quickly moving) line, Gavin King from JBoss spoke to a standing-room-only crowd about the basics of Web Beans. The presentation included a lot of example code, stepping everyone through binding types, deployment types, producer methods, and more.
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Support AIX functionality with LDAP servers

02/22/2008  III
Relevance: 5.55
Some platforms may lose their operating system-specific functionality due to the lack of schema support from the LDAP server. This article presents a solution for some non-IBM LDAP servers to support full AIX user management functionality by providing the AIX schema for these server types and the steps to update these LDAP server types with the schema.
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Linux: so easy a caveman could do it.

04/09/2007  II
Relevance: 5.09
More and more of these types of articles are appearing.
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QBrew: Home-brewed software for home brewers

11/07/2006  IIIIII
Relevance: 4.81
When I'm not hacking or writing about hacking, I'm brewing beer. When I say I'm brewing beer, I don't mean that I'm taking some syrupy stuff and adding it to boiling water and hoping for the best. I mean I'm buying various types of grains, various types of hops, some yeast, and potentially some other additives to help balance my brewing water or the pH levels at some point in my brewing process. Now, you can't go throwing all of this stuff together in random quantities and expect to hit your target flavor or style of beer. You need a recipe. This is where QBrew comes in. QBrew is an open source application to aid you in developing a recipe for home brewed beer.[Now that is my kind of Open Source Software! Free Beer..get it? ;-) - Scott]
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BabelDisc: Linux for technophobes?

04/19/2007  I
Relevance: 4.64
But the system software, which shuns your hard drive, will also appeal to enterprise IT types, says U.K. Internet pioneer Peter Dawe.
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Pointers and memory leaks in C

10/31/2006  III
Relevance: 4.32
In this article you'll learn about the types of pointer operations that can cause memory corruption and you'll also examine some scenarios that show what to consider while working with dynamic memory allocation.
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Port MySQL PHP applications to the DB2 on i5/OS

11/16/2006  IIIIII
Relevance: 4.28
This Article includes information about what types of architectures exist for PHP, how to install PHP, how to use the DB2 database with PHP on the i5/OS and how to Migrating PHP applications from MySQL to DB2 on System i.
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The Slippery (and Colorful) Business of Standards

05/10/2007  II
Relevance: 4.25
The recent announcement of a new standard for"slipperiness" reminded me not only of the seemingly infinite, and at times surprising, types of standards we find we cannot live without, but also of the linkage between language and standards.
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