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- (Photos: Dinosaur Sightings - SPARCstation Collection)
- Where's the SPARCstation 10...?IMPRESSIVE Collection indeed, but I was disapponted that you had no SPARCstation 10. Knowing what a Geek I am, my wife bought a complete system for me on eBay (SPARCstation 10 with SM31 processor and 64 MB RAM, Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse and Solaris 7). I later inherited...
- Tags: SPARCstation 10, solaris 7, solaris 8, amiga 1000, sun, ppeirce@..., it management, Sun Solaris, operating system, photograph, MB RAM
- Discussion threads 2006-07-29
- Photos: Dinosaur Sightings - SPARCstation Collection
- John Dunn has worked with computers for nearly 25 years. During that time, he has amassed a substantial and eclectic collection of machines, which started with a Xerox CP/M based system. Despite owning a string of PC clones, John's numerous SPARCstations hold a special place in his collection. This gallery...
- Tags: clone, computer, John, PC, photograph, SPARCstation, Sun Microsystems Inc., Web, Xerox Corp.
- Image galleries 2006-03-09
- Solaris on a budget: Getting started
- In much of the Internet infrastructure, Sun's Solaris reigns supreme. If you're looking to gain some Solaris experience, but think you can't afford it, read Stew Benedict's Daily Drill Down on getting started without spending big bucks.With the explosion of the Internet and the Linux OS, more people are developing...
- Tags: UNIX, Operating systems, Corporate communications, Servers, Processors, SCSI, Stew Benedict, Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun Solaris, processor
- Technical articles 2000-10-31
- Solaris on a budget: Getting started
- In much of the Internet infrastructure, Sun's Solaris reigns supreme. If you're looking to gain some Solaris experience, but think you can't afford it, read Stew Benedict's Daily Drill Down on getting started without spending big bucks.With the explosion of the Internet and the Linux OS, more people are developing...
- Tags: UNIX, Operating systems, Corporate communications, Servers, Processors, Stew Benedict, SCSI, Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun Solaris, processor
- Technical articles 2000-10-31
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- Photos: Dinosaur Sightings - SPARCstation Collection
- Organized ChoasYou get the impression that, although you certainly would not know what to find or where, the person in charge probably knows exactly where everything is and would notice immediately if anything was moved. My kind of Person.This is Organized Chaos at it's best. Well done John and thanks...
- Tags: Aaron Baker, windows, sun, chaos, sparc station, hardware, photograph
- Discussion threads 2006-04-11
- The history of computing in photos
- Check out this new gallery of photos that takes us through some landmark technologies in the history of computing. The first three photos in the gallery are very interesting. They showcase Google's first storage system, which was housed in a homemade case made out of Legos. Interestingly, the storage system is now an exhibit at...
- Tags: Photograph, Computing, Jason Hiner
- Blog posts 2006-03-28
- Is dotNet mostly an empty box?
- I got dotNet upgrade yesterday. I do not know why i got it.Please correct me if i am wrong.SUN invented the JAVA engine, so that all users in the world could use applications, applets and scripts written in JAVA language. Java is an interpreting language.After a couple of years...
- Tags: .net, dotnet, dotNet Framework, environment, framework, Gunnar Klevedal, Java, Java engine, Microsoft .NET, Microsoft Corp., Sun Microsystems Inc., windows
- Discussion threads 2006-10-01
- Set up a StoneGate Firewall/VPN on your existing network
- The StoneGate Firewall/VPN solution is a strong choice for many network security administrators. In this Daily Feature, Laura Taylor walks you through the installation on a Sun SPARCstation 20.Stonesoft was one of the first companies to come out with a highly available HA distributed firewall and VPN architecture. Because a...
- Tags: Firewalls, Patches, Network security, VPNs, network, Laura Taylor, StoneGate High Availability Firewall, VPN, patch management, firewall, Solaris patch, Management System, Sun Solaris, Log server
- Technical articles 2002-07-23
- Setting up Web-based groupware applications on Solaris
- You can put those spare Solaris CPU cycles to work with a Web-based groupware application. Here, Stew Benedict walks you through the running of Apache and guides you along until you have your groupware app up and running.Okay, now that you have your Solaris box set up on your home...
- Tags: UNIX, Operating systems, Servers, Scripting languages, Stew Benedict, Sun Solaris, PHP, freeware, MySQL
- Technical articles 2000-12-05
- Setting up Web-based groupware applications on Solaris
- You can put those spare Solaris CPU cycles to work with a Web-based groupware application. Here, Stew Benedict walks you through the running of Apache and guides you along until you have your groupware app up and running.Okay, now that you have your Solaris box set up on your home...
- Tags: UNIX, Operating systems, Servers, Scripting languages, Stew Benedict, Sun Solaris, PHP, MySQL, freeware
- Technical articles 2000-12-05
- Troubleshooting Mandrake
- As with any OS worth its weight in code, Linux offers a broad spectrum of applications. Join Jack Wallen, Jr. to learn what's out there for you.Office suites, mail clients, utilities—Linux offers a broad spectrum of applications. On January 27th Jack Wallen offered his expertise, along with some really great...
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, UNIX, Operating systems, Jack Wallen, Jr., Jack Wallen, ZOP, Guild, Linux, Guild Meeting
- Technical articles 2000-01-27
- Secure your system with the TCB concept
- With new legislation on the horizon holding developers liable for damages of a cyberattack, it is important for systems engineers, architects, and analysts to understand how to build a secure system. While there is a lot of good, sound advice about this, much of what I’ve read only seems to...
- Tags: Ronald Anthony Lewis, security, trusted computing base, NIST, Trusted Computing, bank
- Technical articles 2003-01-07
- Space shuttle engineers use Python to streamline mission design
- Python can take you to the moon. See how space shuttle engineers turned to Python to meet NASA's demand for mission-critical applications built "fast, cheap, and right."Software engineers have long told their bosses and clients that they can have software "fast, cheap, or right," as long as they pick any...
- Tags: Scripting languages, Programming languages, Development tools, Daniel G. Shafer, Python, Robin Friedrich
- Technical articles 2002-06-17
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