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IBM warns Linux Desktop Developers not to copy Windows
IBM bosses have sent a warning to Linux Desktop Developers; they have told the open source community to make Linux like a desktop OS for consumers and businesses. What they mean by this is “Not to Copy Windows.”

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Market Analysis System
The Market Analysis System (MAS) is an open-source software application that provides tools for analysis of financial markets using technical analysis. Some of the features of MAS are: Includes basic technical analysis indicators, such as Simple Moving Average, Exponential Moving Average, Stochastic, MACD, RSI, On Balance Volume, and Momentum, more advanced indicators, such as Standard Deviation, Slope of EMA of Volume, Slope of MACD Signal Line, Bollinger Bands, and Parabolic SAR. Users can also create new technical analysis indicators, including complex indicators based on existing indicators. MAS can be configured and run as a server that provides services for several clients at a time running on remote machines.

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  • Caldera Open Linux Bible
    by Chris Negus, Christopher Negus: is the definitive guide and the only book you need to install, configure, and manage this popular distribution of Linux. Inside you'll find soup-to-nuts coverage of Caldera OpenLinux, from setting up and launching applications from the KDE desktop to implementing Linux as a server and providing user support
  • Caldera Openlinux 2.2 Fast & Easy
    If you're new to Linux, this book is designed for you. Caldera OpenLinux 2.2 Fast & Easy gives immediate answers to your most pressing "how to" questions for this hot new operating system. Each page is filled with visual examples and step-by-step instructions so you know exactly what to do to get results. You will learn how to handle the sometimes-complex installation with ease and use new features to customize OpenLinux for your needs. Before you know it you will be running Linux applications, printing files, faxing documents, managing the file system, and exploring the Internet.
  • Caldera OpenLinux 2.2 Unleashed
    by Mitch Adair, Lyle Taylor, David Skoll: shows you how to install, configure, and manage the latest version of Caldera OpenLinux. The book provides expert advice on installation and configuration, programming, administration and networking. It also provide wisdom and insights on how to control some of the more difficult to use aspects of Caldera, like integrating Caldera into Microsoft networks. Advanced topics include setting up an Internet server, setting up a firewall, and installing OpenLinux on notebook computers
  • Caldera OpenLinux 2.3 Unleashed
    by David Skoll: presents focused explanations of the core features and complexities of Caldera OpenLinux, including installing, configuring, and using Caldera OpenLinux, up-to-date coverage of the latest Caldera software tools, and firewalls and proxies. Softcover. CD-ROM included
  • Caldera OpenLinux Installation and Configuration Handbook
    by Gary Wilson: provides an extensive easy-to-follow guide to optimum performance with Caldera OpenLinux. Focuses on installing and reliably maintaining a comprehensive Internet solution, including a corporate mail server, Web server, and more on a small budget
  • Openlinux Base : Included Inside Staroffice 4.0
    by Cary Collett, Mark F. Komarinski: With OpenLinux Base, you'll be up and running in as little as 30 minutes. Enjoying the 32-bit speed and power of a Unix workstation on your PC. Along with true multi-tasking. Instant access to your favorite applications. And a level of Internet and network connectivity only Caldera can deliver!



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