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CBBrowne Linux Software Information - Linux Relational Databases
This page is devoted to information about relational database systems, ... Other RDBMS Web Resources for Linux. Other web pages with some fairly decent ...
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CBBrowne Linux Software Information - Linux Operating System
Linux is a UNIX-like operating system that is largely (and increasingly) ... 68000, Sparc) using only the lowest common denominator features. ...
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CBBrowne Linux Software Information - Linux Relational Databases
This page is devoted to information about relational database systems, ... Linux Relational Database Management Systems. Table of Contents; 1. ...
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Relational Database Management Systems for Linux
This page is devoted to information about relational database systems, primarily dealing with those database systems available under Linux.
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Relational Database Management Systems for Linux
This page is devoted to information about relational database systems, primarily dealing with those database systems available under Linux.
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CBBrowne Linux Software Information - Linux Spreadsheets
This document discusses the spreadsheet software that is available under Linux. Spreadsheet and word processor software is of particular interest to those ...
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CBBrowne Linux Software Information - Linux Operating System
Linux is a UNIX-like operating system that is largely (and increasingly) POSIX-compliant. It was first written by Linus Torvalds.
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CBBrowne Linux Software Information - Linux Word Processing
Word processing software has been a matter of great interest for those that ... called EZ that can be used for various purposes including word processing. ...
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CBBrowne Linux Software Information - Linux Relational Databases
Other useful books could include [ A First Course in Database Systems] by Ullman ... Linas Vepsta's Linux Databases also details various "middleware" that ...
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CBBrowne Linux Software Information - Linux Operating System
Linux is a UNIX-like operating system that is largely (and increasingly) POSIX-compliant. It was first written by Linus Torvalds.