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  Interchange
Interchange is an open source alternative to commercial commerce servers and application server/component applications. Interchange is one of the most powerful tools available to automate and database-enable your web site or build online applications.

  EVMS User Guide
EVMS brings a new model of volume management to Linux®. EVMS integrates all aspects of volume management, such as disk partitioning, Linux logical volume manager (LVM) and multi-disk (MD) management, OS2 and AIX volume managers, and file system operations into a single cohesive package. With EVMS, various volume management technologies are accessible through one interface, and new technologies can be added as plug-ins as they are developed.

  Using the Xinerama Extensions to MultiHead XFree86 V. 4.0
This document describes how to configure XFree86 Version 4.0+ with Multiple monitors and the Xinerama extentions.

  Vim Color Editor HOW-TO
This document is a guide to quickly setting up the Vim color editor on Linux or Unix systems. The information here will improve the produc­ tivity of programmers because the Vim editor supports syntax color highlighting and bold fonts, improving the "readability" of program code. A programmer's productivity improves 2 to 3 times with a color editor like Vim.

  The Linux XFree86 HOWTO
This document describes how to obtain, install, and configure version 4.1.0 of the XFree86 version of the X Window System (X11R6) for Linux systems. It is a step-by-step guide to configuring XFree86 on your system.

  The Linux MP3-HOWTO
This document describes the hardware, software and procedures needed to encode, play, mix and stream MP3 sound files under Linux.

  Speech Recognition HOWTO
Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) on Linux is becoming easier. Several packages are available for users as well as developers. This document describes the basics of speech recognition and describes some of the available software.

  Building and Installing Software Packages for Linux Mendel Cooper
This is a comprehensive guide to building and installing "generic" UNIX software distributions under Linux. Additionally, there is some coverage of "rpm" and "deb" pre-packaged binaries.

  The Software-RAID HOWTO
This HOWTO describes how to use Software RAID under Linux. It addresses a specific version of the Software RAID layer, namely the 0.90 RAID layer made by Ingo Molnar and others. This is the RAID layer that will be standard in Linux-2.4, and it is the version that is also used by Linux-2.2 kernels shipped from some vendors. The 0.90 RAID support is available as patches to Linux-2.0 and Linux-2.2, and is by many considered far more stable that the older RAID support already in those kernels.

  Text-Terminal HOWTO
This document explains what text terminals are, how they work, how to install and configure them, and provides some info on how to repair them. If you don't have a terminal manual, it may be of help. While it's written for real terminals on a Linux system, some of it is also applicable to terminal emulation and may be helpful for non-Linux sys­ tems.

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