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Developing Open-Source Business Policies That Work: Everyone Is Making It Up As They Go...

We know your company uses open-source applications. We also know many of you already have an open-source policy. Sort of. As CIO.com discovered when...

SliTaz, a mighty micro Linux distro

Author: Dennis L. Ericson SliTaz is a new micro GNU/Linux live distribution designed to run from RAM (a recommended minimum of 128MB) and installable to...

4 Ways to Rip DVDs on Linux

4 applications for ripping DVDs or DVD ISO images on Linux: K9Copy, dvd::rip, acidrip and Thoggen. Link: vivapinkfloyd.blogspot.com Category: Linux

Dual quad-core ATCA blade supports Linux

Emerson Network Power (ENP) announced a multi-core AdvancedTCA (ATCA) blade that supports 10Gbps throughput. The Linux-compatible ATCA-7350 houses two quad-core Intel Xeon processor, and...

PC/104-Plus board runs Linux on x86 SoC

Tri-M Engineering has begun shipping a low-cost PC/104-Plus processor module with dual 10/100 Ethernet ports. Targeting industrial computing and data collection applications, the rugged,...

For those “oops” moments: ext3undel

Author: Kurt Edelbrock The rm command can be a powerful tool for deleting data -- until you delete the wrong files or directories. Thankfully, the...

Linux-friendly SoCs target low-end multimedia

Renesas announced two highly integrated system-on-chip (SoC) processors based on its 32-bit RISC architecture. Aimed at low-end multimedia applications, the SH7262 and SH7264 processors...

Open Source: Are Macs the Red-Headed Stepchild?

One benefit to open-source applications is they can run on any operating system you want. But getting open-source software developed for the Mac is...

Italian lawyers use open source software to move online

Author: Marco Fioretti Just a few years ago, getting complex legal assistance from a lawyer you never met in person would have been unthinkable. Today,...

Plat’Home launches coffee-cup-sized Linux network box

Plat'Home, a Linux company from Japan that specializes in combining eco-friendly, small, tough hardware with their own version of Linux, is announcing another in...