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How To Optimize Linux For SSDs

Linux is pretty great out-of-the-box, there are still some items that require a little bit of manual optimization to get them going as smoothly as possible. Controlling power consumption is the most common one, but optimizing your system for SSDs is another important one. And it’s important to do so, because well-maintained SSDs are a joy to have.
To get the best performance and least wear-and-tear on your solid state drive, try these optimizations for your Linux system.

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Conversation with Zenoss’ New CEO Greg Stock

Stock believes that he is going to be able to distinguish what Zenoss is doing from all of the other competitors. Is he right?

Big Blue Adds new Big Data Service to IBM Cloud Marketplace

IBM announced the availability of IBM Navigator on Cloud, a new big data service on the IBM Cloud marketplace.

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Internet Radio with Raspberry Pi

Since long past times, when Gugliemo Marconi has amazed the entire World broadcasting his radio signals from the Elettra ship, a subject held dear by electronic engineers has been radio transmission. After these years, the scenario has changed a lot, firstly with the appering of digital technologies (DAB, for instance) and, up to day, with the streaming of radio transmissions on internet network by the TCP/IP protocol. Is this still radio? Or we can just talk of broadcasting radio station programs by TCP/IP network?.

Less fascinating than the old radio technology by “internet radio” we are able to send “radio” communication far beyond the range of “wireless” radio. In the current and in following articles, we would like to approach the topic of radio and audio broadcasting on TCP/IP network and its integration with radio repeaters, in order to build something like “hybrid” radio links. The example proposed in the article is based on Raspberry Pi that is, by now, the preferred platform for our tutorials on GNU/Linux embedded world. 

 
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Distribution Release: Linux Mint 17 “Xfce”

Clement Lefebvre has announced the release of Linux Mint 17 “Xfce” edition: “The team is proud to announce the release of Linux Mint 17 ‘Qiana’ Xfce. Linux Mint 17 is a long term support release which will be supported until 2019. It comes with updated software and brings….

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New Features Coming For Qt 5.4

Qt 5.3 was released back in May (while yesterday marked the Qt 5.3.1 release). Qt 5.4 thus has been an active development target for many weeks now and it’s beginning to show with the development branch locking in early August…

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Tools for Diagramming in Fedora

If you’re a big-time open source fanatic like me, you probably get questions about open source alternatives to proprietary tools rather frequently. From the ‘Alternatives to Microsoft® Visio®’ department, here are three tips that should help designers who use Visio in an open source environment. If you need an open source option for opening Visio files, a revived open source application for creating diagrams, or a lesser-known open source tool for converting Visio® stencils, these tips are for you.

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Samba Server Install on Debian 7 (Wheezy)

Samba Server Install on Debian 7 (Wheezy)

This guide explains how to install and configure Samba server in Debian 7 with anonymous and secured samba servers. Samba is an Open Source/Free Software suite that provides seamless file and print services to SMB/CIFS clients. Samba is freely available, unlike other SMB/CIFS implementations, and allows for interoperability between Linux/Unix servers and Windows-based clients.

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BSD Release: pfSense 2.1.4

Jared Dillard has announced the release of pfSense 2.1.4, a free network firewall distribution based on FreeBSD: “2.1.4 follows very shortly after 2.1.3 and is primarily a security release. Packages also had their own independent fixes and need updating. During the firmware update process the packages will be….

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Developers, Get Busybox Runing on Your Rooted Samsung Gear 2 and Galaxy Gear

  Recently the Samsung Gear 2 and the Samsung Galaxy Gear (Tizen version) have got rooted. Now this opens up more possibilities, and for the seriously tech experts you can do funky things like installing busy box on your Smartwatch.  

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