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EPIC SBC targets graphics-intensive display apps
Axiomtek is shipping an EPIC format single-board computer (SBC) for digital signage, digital video recorder (DVR), point-of-sale (POS), and gaming applications. The Linux-compatible EP840...
Setting up your own certificate authority with gnoMint
Author: Ben Martin
gnoMint is a desktop application that lets you easily manage your own certificate authority (CA). Many secure communications technologies use digital certificates...
Tools for editing vector graphics in GNU/Linux
Author: Bruce Byfield
Over the last decade, vector graphics have gone from being a revolutionary format to a standard method of rendering computer images --...
Simplify email with Smail
Author: Kurt Edelbrock
A mail transport agent (MTA) provides the "plumbing" for your email system by taking mail from a client application such as Evolution...
Epiphany, the ultimate GNOME browser
Is Epiphany right for you? Well, maybe. You should probably be using Ubuntu, not Kubuntu, Xubuntu, or the other derivatives. You should also probably...
Installing Linux apps: A few good tips
Under Linux, installing new applications isn't a particularly hard task, but installations do come in several different varieties, so it's worth understanding the differences...
A brief history of computers and free software: where is the money?
The software market is shifting completely towards online applications aimed at managing and sharing information. The business model may vary (revenues are generated by...
Security appliance uses Intel SoC
Portwell has announced a network appliance that uses Intel's EP80579 SoC (system on chip) and targets security and IP telephony applications. The CATO-3000 features...
Industrial networked DVR runs Linux
Sanyan Computer is shipping a Linux-based "NDVR" (networked digital video recorder) aimed at distributed industrial applications. Sanyan's NDVR system comprises a decoding box and...
Richard Stallman looks back at 25 years of the GNU project
Author: Bruce Byfield
On September 27, 1983, Richard M. Stallman announced his intention to found the GNU project in order to build a free operating...