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Use xfs_fsr to keep your XFS filesystem optimal

Author: Ben Martin The XFS filesystem is known to give good performance when storing and accessing large files. The design of XFS is extent-based, meaning...

Proprietary software? Counsel objects

Author: Susan Linton Nathan Zale Dowlen objects to proprietary software, so when he opened his new law office, he outfitted it with Ubuntu Linux and...

Automation computers run Linux

Axiomtek has announced two aluminum-cased embedded computers targeting automation, kiosk, digital signage, and vehicle applications. The Linux-compatible eBOX832-831 and eBOX832-840 offer dual gigabit Ethernet...

COM Express module runs 2.53GHz Core 2 Duo

RadiSys announced a COM Express module based on Intel's newly shipping Core 2 Duo T9400 and GM45 Express chipset. The Linux- and Windows-ready Procelerant...

Nifty tools for your Asus Eee PC

Author: Dmitri Popov It didn't take the enterprising community of Asus Eee PC users long to come up with some great tweaking tools for this...

Making Japanese PDFs with LaTeX

Easy when you know how. This quick tutorial shows how to use LaTeX's CJK package for far eastern typesetting, as well as the...

Arch Linux for the DIY Linux user

Author: Mayank Sharma There's no dearth of Linux distributions for desktop users or even for running high availability servers. But if you are a do-it-yourself...

Linux-ready probes support networking multi-cores

Swiss hardware tools vendor Abatron announced that its Linux-friendly hardware debug probes now support Cavium's Octeon and Octeon Plus processors. Abatron's BDI2000 and BDI3000...

JumpBox: Instant Open Source, Just Add Virtualization

I love how open source projects are inherently malleable things. Easiest example: the plethora of Linux distributions and hardware ports. Beyond that there's the...

What went wrong with the KDE 4 release?

Author: Bruce Byfield When KDE 4.0 was released in January, it was supposed to be the foundation for a new era of desktop development. But...