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| DOMINOPOWER MAGAZINE - NOVEMBER 1999 |
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A quick and easy guide to installing Domino on Linux When Lotus placed their Sneak Preview of Domino for Linux on Notes.Net in August of this year, even they were surprised that 50,000 people chose to download it. This article, by Mark Lawson, shows you how to install and setup Domino for Linux on a spare PC in less than one hour, with no Linux knowledge.
Media management the Domino way Once upon a time, people found clip-art handy for the occasional flyer or to brighten up a presentation. Web sites have changed all that, and Web masters must discipline mounds of media of all types -- images, sounds, Java applets, movies and soon perhaps smells. In this fascinating article, contributing editor Jeffrey R. Burrows helps you get started.
Sharing Linux drives with Samba If you want to be able to see your Linux directories on your PC, then Samba is for you. If you're a Windows person, you can make life easier if you can use Samba to access the disks on the Linux box as if they were on an NT server. In this helpful article, part of our Life With Linux series, Mark Lawson shows you how to make use of this very helpful feature.
A Web browser development environment Developer Chris Stoner (a.k.a. GreenJellyBean after her RAV4) was sitting in bumper to bumper traffic one day (presumably in the same RAV4) and thought up a cool new feature she'd like to see in Notes and Domino: a development environment you can use from a Web browser? In this "idea paper", Chris shares her thoughts on this innovative idea.
Advanced encryption techniques In this third and final installment in contributing editor Tom Lowery's fascinating encryption series, an additional secret key technique that can add flexibility to your secure applications is revealed.
Palm Computing meets the enterprise Just when you've finally gotten comfortable playing with your Palm organizer and HotSyncing in private, Palm makes announcements that may mean you'll be HotSyncing in public as well. You'll be HotSyncing in conference rooms, in lobbies, or in any other area where the Palm device users of your company might congregate. What does this all mean? Read this informative article by DominoPower contributing editor Dan Velasco and find out about Ethernet HotSyncing and more.
@DBCOLUMN
Domino portals Welcome to the second installment of @DbColumn, Dan Velasco's new monthly column that focuses on one specific Domino-related topic every month. This month, Dan aims his sights at Domino portals, as well as sites that offer useful Domino-related tip information. This article is both helpful and fun.
DOMINOPOWER SITE OF THE MONTH
Collect from deadbeats with Domino Our site of the month, Commercial Recovery Corporation, is unusual, because Domino and Notes Pump primarily drive the site. Continuing our series on AS/400 coverage, this site is a great example of how to access data residing on an AS/400. Read it if you're interested in large systems access or if you need to get some of those deadbeat clients to send you some green.
Seagate Software delivers business intelligence solutions This month, Seagate Software lets you know about their business intelligence solutions, which help you access, analyze, report on, and share Lotus Notes and Domino data. They also give you the scoop on how you can win a trip for two to Lotus DevCon 2000 in San Francisco.
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