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Reflections on a Year Inside the OpenDaylight Project
Over the past year, I have had the great honor of serving as the chair of the Technical Steering Committee (TSC) of theOpenDaylight Project (ODP), an...
Neela Jacques: Why Collaborative Development is Right for Software-Defined Networking
There are a number of open source software business models that companies employ today. These approaches fall along a spectrum of openness, from companies...
Troubleshooting Ubuntu One Cloud Storage on Linux
Update: Ubuntu One will no longer be available as of June 1, 2014 and all data will be wiped July 31, 2014. Here are three...
Linux Worm Darlloz Targets Intel Architecture to Mine Digital Currency
A new variant of the Darlloz worm focuses on manipulating home systems to mine for digital currency beyond Bitcoin.Read more at Enterprise Open Source...
Pisi Linux 1.0 RC2 Erdinc (Release Candidate 2) is finally finished.
Hi to allMy Name is groni i will you Present today the new Version of Pisi LinuxWhat is Pisi Linux?Pisi Linux is a fork...
Ubuntu Smartphones Will Cost $200-$400
Canonical founder Mark Shuttleworth talked about pricing for Ubuntu smartphones this week, tellingThe Inquirer that devices "will come out in the mid-higher edge, so $200 to...
How to Use the Super Fast i3 Tiling Window Manager on Linux
I've been a fan of tiling window managers ever since Windows 3.1. I know, Windows 3.1 wasn't very good for much actual work, but...
BeagleBone Black: How to Get Interrupts Through Linux GPIO
The BeagleBone Black is a small 1Ghz ARM machine with 512Mb of RAM, 2Gb of on board flash memory, and most importantly two headers...
Five Funny Little Linux Network Testers and Monitors
In this roundup of Linux network testing utilities we use Bandwidthd, Speedometer, Nethogs, Darkstat, and iperf to track bandwidth usage, speed, find network hogs,...
Developers from Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan & Syria Can’t Contribute to US Based...
US law prohibits developers from Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan & Syria to contribute to US based open source projects?Read more at Muktware