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NOKIA D211 LINUX DEVICE DRIVER Support Guide

The Linux device driver of the Nokia D211 is provided partly in binary and partly in source code form. The code must be compiled to a loadable kernel module, which can then be inserted into a running Linux kernel. A binary userspace daemon is used for the kernel module management. The included command line utility can be used for configuring the device driver. The device driver may not work with all Linux kernel versions. See the section for tested kernel versions.
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Corel WordPerfect Office X4 Reviewer’s Guide

In the last two years, the office productivity market has experienced dramatic change. New Web-based applications, new file formats, and new user experiences have risen to prominence as vendors attempt to turn new technologies into a larger share of the highly profitable office productivity market. Corel® WordPerfect® Office has long been the leading alternative to Microsoft® Office. And now, Corel WordPerfect Office X4 delivers an exciting upgrade to the legendary office suite, directly addressing the needs of today’s PC user, as well as the productivity technology trends of today and tomorrow.
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SANscreen® Storage Dashboard for Oracle

Database administrators (DBAs) are key customers for the storage team.Unfortunately, storage is often a black hole for database administrators since today’s storage applications fail to provide actionable information for the DBA. SANscreen® from Onaro® offers a heterogeneous,service-centric view of storage that is actionable throughout the IT environment.With the SANscreen Storage Dashboard for Oracle,DBAs can understand the storage services delivered to their database by simply accessing the Oracle Grid Control application – creating a true storage-service dashboard for Oracle.
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Deploying Oracle Database 10g on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4

Oracle is a Red Hat Premier Partner adding their efforts to the development and optimization of Red Hat Enterprise Linux as the optimal platform for deploying Oracle solutions in the enterprise. As a part of the Unbreakable Linux initiative, Oracle has ported and certified its major applications, including Oracle Database, Oracle Application Server, Oracle Collaboration Suite, the Oracle E-Business Suite, and Oracle Developer Suite, to Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Demonstrating its commitment to Linux, Oracle also offers direct operating system and Oracle application support to customers running Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS and ES.
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Open Dynamic Programming with LUA Tutorial

Setup, Discovering the development environment
The devkits have been fitted with an OpenAT application running:
• Wavecom’s porting of Lua interpreter and virtual machine
• WIP, Wavecom’s TCP/IP stack, set up with a PPP server over UART2. By default, the devkit takes address 192.168.1.4, and gives address 192.168.1.5 to the PC. PPP user is wipuser, its password is 123456.
• A telnet server, serving a Lua interactive shell. You can find the binary, the sample’s sources and the library on the USB key. This first session’s goal will be to set up your PC, so that you can start developing and running Lua programs on WMP100.
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Converting PSD files to TIFF files

First of all … why? Why would we want to convert PSD files to tiff files? This is what Jen Caputo says in a DST forum … ‘Save your layouts as TIFFs instead of PSDs, you’ll save yourself at least 50% of the disk space. You sacrifice NO quality when saving as a TIFF, it’s just shrunken down, but remember, the compression it uses is lossless, so when you open it back up everything expands right back to where it was before.’ Anyone who uses Photoshop should use layered TIFFs instead of PSDs.’ So basically, you save heaps of space on your hard drive … and who doesn’t want to do that???
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AlphaGen DCX3000 3.0kW, 36/48V, DC Portable Generator Operation Manual

The Alphagen DCX3000 portable DC generator supplies DC power to a power node battery bus during AC line interruptions. Upon loss of commercial AC power, the existing battery strings supply the power supply inverters. After some interval of battery discharge, the operator deploys the portable generator at the site to supply power to the DC bus. The generator delivers continuous, high-quality power throughout the commercial AC interruption period. After restoration of commercial AC power, the operator disconnects and removes the generator.
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Linux Infrared HOWTO

The Infrared−HOWTO provides an introduction to Linux and infrared devices and how to use the software provided by the Linux/IrDA project. This package uses IrDA(TM) compliant standards. IrDA(TM) is an industrial standard for infrared wireless communication, and most laptops made after January 1996 are equipped with an IrDA(TM) compliant infrared transceiver. Infrared ports let you communicate with printers, modems, fax machines, LANs, and other laptops or PDAs. Speed ranges from 2400bps to 4Mbps.
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Linux to Solaris Administrators Guide

The aim of the Linux to Solaris Administrator Guide is to give Linux administrators the information and guidance they’ll need to make a successful transition to using Solaris 10. The Linux to Solaris Administrators Guide is not intended for a first time system administrator. The guide assumes a certain amount of background administering a Linux system.
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The Linux System Administrator’s Guide

The Linux System Administrator’s Guide, describes the system administration aspects of using Linux. It is intended for people who know next to nothing about system administration (those saying “what is it?”), but who have already mastered at least the basics of normal usage. This manual doesn’t tell you how to install Linux; that is described in the [Read the rest of this entry...]

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