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The People Who Support Linux: A Desktop Lover and Photo Editor
Over the years, Lance Spaulding has worked with a medical company, a non-profit foundation, a credit card company, a start-up, a small e-commerce business,...
Top 10 Linux-Based Gifts for 2013 Under $400
There are better things to do this week than shop on Black Friday. Go for a walk in the woods. Spend time with loved...
Installing Red5 Media Server on CentOS and RHEL
Red5 Media Server is a powerful media streaming server worked on RTMP protocal. Red5 is an open and extensible platform, which can be used in Video Conferencing or Network...
How to Bulletproof Linux for Mad Experimentation
Everyone knows that keeping regular backups of our data is the No. 1 best insurance against mishaps. The No. 2 best insurance is smart...
A Summer Spent on the LLVM Clang Static Analyzer for the Linux Kernel
As a kid, and some ten years before he started using Linux, Eduard Bachmakov dreamed of one day being involved in open source software....
Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Won’t Be Powered By Mir
A virtual Ubuntu Developer Summit is taking place this week. The event was kicked off again by Jono Bacon and Mark Shuttleworth. During the...
PyPy 2.2 Released
Version 2.2 of the PyPy implementation of the Python 2 language is out. "Our Garbage Collector is now 'incremental'. It should avoid almost all...
A Week With Korora 19.1 KDE
I made a joke recently on social media — not a good joke, I’ll be the first to admit — that I had used...
Building a Compute Cluster with the BeagleBone Black
Building a Compute Cluster with the BeagleBone BlackAs a developer, I've always been interested in learning about and developing for new technologies. Distributed and...
Live From SUSECon: OpenSUSE’s openQA Distro Tester is the Coolest, Plus OpenSUSE 13.1
Computer conferences are glorious and I love going to them, even though it means making eye contact with other humans and sharing air, and...