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Wine 1.7.29 (Development Version) Released – Install in Red Hat and Debian Based Systems
Wine, a most popular and powerful open source application for Linux, that used to run Windows based applications and games on Linux Platform without...
3 Alternatives to the Adobe PDF Reader on Linux
Adobe has pulled the plug on supporting its PDF reader app for Linux. This should come as no surprise, as the last time Adobe...
We’re Hosting an OpenDaylight HackFest in Japan
The OpenDaylight Project has quickly grown to become a global community, with more than 250 contributors working to advance open SDN and NFV from...
The Companies That Support Linux: DataCentred
Companies are increasingly turning to cloud services to build and deliver their applications, but those that want to use an open source cloud may...
How to Monitor a Log File on Linux with Logwatch
Linux operating system and many applications create special files commonly referred to as "logs" to record their operational events. These system logs or application-specific...
Why To Use Cloud Hosting Technology?
Cloud hosting? It's a buzz-phrase, it's popular and appears to work – but is that enough justification for you really to utilize it? Cloud...
Dronecode Likely to Include Larger Role for Linux in UAVs
The Linux Foundation's announcement last week of a new Dronecode Collaborative Project for open source Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) was notable for its lack of any...
Docker 1.3 Released
The 1.3 release of the Docker container system is available. "First up, in this release, the Docker Engine will now automatically verify the provenance...
Computing from a browser’s point of view
ChromeOS is starting to grow on me. Though it does not have the makings of a traditional desktop system, it is quite amusing to...
Amazon Web Services Aims for More Open Source Involvement
In 2006, Amazon was an e-commerce site building out its own IT infrastructure in order to sell more books. Now, AWS and EC2 are...