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Die-shrunk Cell processor, blade run Linux

IBM announced a Linux-compatible blade for HPC (high performance computing) applications that is based on a new 65nm version of the Cell processor. The...

Intel and Wind River driving Linux infotainment systems to cars

Author: Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols Linux is in our computers, our phones, our Wi-Fi equipment, and our TiVos -- why not our cars? Intel Corp. and...

Rawstudio turns 1.0

Author: Nathan Willis The free software RAW photo converter Rawstudio released version 1.0 in April, marking the culmination of two years of work. This release...

Fwknop and single packet authorization

Author: Robert D. Currier Protecting servers by placing them behind a firewall is a best-practice methodology for systems administrators, but it's not a panacea: those...

Ubuntu – 8.04 (Review)

Author: JT Smith With such an expansive operating system like Ubuntu 8.04 you’ll likely encounter the gamut of opinions ranging from praise to unsatisfied complaints....

Fedora 9: Leading edge or bleeding edge?

Author: Bruce Byfield With Fedora 9, the Fedora project continues its tradition of being the most innovative major distribution, combining new applications from other distributions...

Top 3 RSS Aggregators for Linux Reviewed

Author: JT Smith If there is one area where the Linux desktop has done very well, it has to be the variety of solutions for...

It’s time to retire “ready for the desktop”

Author: Jeremy LaCroix Quite a few reviews of new Linux releases these days try to determine if a distribution is "ready for the desktop." I...

Ask Linux.com: detecting drives, scripting bash, and distributing documents

Author: Linux.com Staff This week in our semi-fortnightly stroll through the Linux.com forums: working with external hard drives, configuring all those extra mouse buttons, bash...

Atom-based ECX board runs Linux

Portwell has announced a single-board computer (SBC) using Intel's Centrino Atom chipset and ECX (embedded compact extended) form factor. Targeting applications such as kiosks...