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SFF PCs

Blog The audio system that Im building requires 2 low-power computers: 1 for the touchscreen controller (not using an iPod Touch for the moment) and 1 to act as a webserver and serial-console server. Magnesium is used as the client machine, and...

[July 11, 2008, 9:17]

Push Wording Removed From Mobile Me Site, And 30 Day Extended Membership

Blog And the reason, well on top the big mess that users have had over the last seven days different contacts on the computer the webserver and iphone their definition of push was really stretching it to the limit.

[July 17, 2008, 9:20]

Linux 2.4: To Ship Or Not To Ship?

News Molnar is developing Tux (Threaded Linux Webserver), a product heavily grounded in Linux 2.4. Linux distributors are finding themselves caught between a rock and a hard place, in terms of timing. The next version of the Linux kernel -- Version 2.4...

[August 3, 2000, 9:18]

Desktop Linux For Small Business

Talkback I think i'm going to spend an age searching forums to learn to build me any kind of Webserver. I'm a Linux Fresher. I didn't know what to go for and frankly didn't care. All I wanted was something with an easy GUI for me to get a feel for "Open...

[November 30, 2005, 11:08]

Desktop Linux For Small Business

Talkback I think i'm going to spend an age searching forums to learn to build me any kind of Webserver. I'm a Linux Fresher. I didn't know what to go for and frankly didn't care. All I wanted was something with an easy GUI for me to get a feel for "Open...

[November 30, 2005, 11:05]

Vista Versus The Gutsy Gibbon - Ubuntu 7.10

Blog Comment I use Ubuntu at home to run a mail server, a webserver, SQL server, file server and printer server, and on a laptop, in fact I'm using it now and I think it's fantastic, I will never pay for a copy of Windows for home use again.

[October 22, 2007, 20:53]

Kraken, A Really Ugly Beast, Is New WHS Flagship

Blog Comment The reason its there is because the management interface is handled with an IIS webserver. Kraken gets netted. Debbie is basically ignored for a day or two, Microsoft has quite a way to go before their RC1 should be released to the general public.

[June 21, 2007, 1:41]

Busy Hackers Add NY Times To Their Victim List

News Apart from the hackings, the defaced HP, Compaq, AltaVista and Intel sites had another thing in common -- the operating system in question was Windows NT and the Webserver IIS/4.0. A Web-defacing duo calling themselves Sm0ked Crew Thursday night...

[February 19, 2001, 8:13]