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Ask Linux.com: Quotas, Java, and Linux in the car

Author: Linux.com Staff In the most recent chapters of the ongoing Linux.com forums saga, readers discuss implementing disk storage quotas, juggling primary partitions, launching uncooperative...

Will LSB 4 Standardize Linux?

Not all Linux distributions are made with the same components, which can make it difficult for software developers to write applications for multiple Linux...

Will LSB 4 Standardize Linux?

Author: JT Smith Not all Linux distributions are made with the same components, which can make it difficult for software developers to write applications for...

Ultamatix may be a worthy successor to Automatix for new Ubuntu and Debian users

Author: Jeremy LaCroix Some Ubuntu fans out there may remember Automatix, a tool for Ubuntu that allowed easy access to many popular non-free applications and...

Panel bandies Linux “buy vs. DIY”

LinuxDevices founder Rick Lehrbaum will host a panel discussion on the tradeoffs between building and buying an embedded Linux distribution, at the LinuxWorld Expo...

Fanless PC sports dual PCI slots

Axiomtek has announced the latest in its series of "eBOX" fanless embedded computers targeting industrial automation, digital signage (DSA), gaming/entertainment, and vehicle applications. The...

10 Cool Open Source Easter Eggs

It’s easy to forget with all the source compiling, the conspiracy theories, and the OS flaming going on in every corner of the Internet,...

Setting up LAMP on FreeBSD

Author: Martin Münch Setting up a LAMP server is a common task for systems administrators, and FreeBSD is one of the most reliable and stable...

SSD vs. SATA RAID: A performance benchmark

By Ben Martin  Without going into details, SSDs may use single-level cell (SLC) or multi-level cell storage, with SLC drives typically offering better performance.SSDs...

Roku’s Netflix Player: a hands-on review

Author: Nathan Willis It's small and silent, sports an array of ports on the back but only one tiny white LED on the front, and...