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How To Configure Apache To Use Radius For WiKID Two-Factor Authentication On Ubuntu
How To Configure Apache To Use Radius For WiKID Two-Factor Authentication On UbuntuThis document describes how to add WiKID two-factor authentication to Apache 2.x...
No Open Source Project Should Be an Island
Here on OStatic, we've frequently debated whether fragmentation is good for open source projects, or not so good. We've published posts arguing that centralized...
Intel Releases OpenCL SDK for Linux
The Intel SDK for OpenCL Applications XE 2013 enables developers to use the latest version of the vendor-independent language specification under Xeon Phi coprocessors.Read...
Marvell Debuts Speedier ARM Cortex-A9 Networking SOC
Marvell announced a new member of its Linux-ready Armada 300 line of system-on-chips (SOCs) designed for a wide variety of networking applications. The Armada...
Video: Open Cloud Conversation Moves Beyond the API
The open source cloud discussion has noticeably shifted over the past year, judging by the Live Linux Q&A video chat held Tuesday on the...
Intel’s Silvermont SoC Goes for the Mobile Gold, but ARMv8 Awaits
With its new Silvermont architecture, it looks like Intel has finally leaped forward in mobile. But whether it can ward off ARM'S upcoming 64-bit...
5 Linux Projects to Watch on Kickstarter
Spend five minutes browsing the tech press and there's a very good chance you'll come upon Kickstarter. Gone are the days when products had...
GOCL: Bringing OpenCL To GNOME Software
GOCL has been introduced, a new GLib/GObject wrapper to OpenCL for GNOME applications. This new wrapper library seeks to make it easier for GNOME...
Pico-ITX SBC Aims ARM Linux at In-Vehicle and Mobile Apps
Via Technologies announced a tiny, low-power Pico-ITX SBC with optional 3G connectivity and battery power support, aimed at in-vehicle and mobile applications. The VAB-600...
Android and Linux Nanosats Shine Bright in Open Source Space Race
Three Android-powered NASA "PhoneSat" nanosatellites deorbited and burned up in the atmosphere on April 27 after successfully completing their six-day mission. Meanwhile, the Android- and...