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Conducting Clouds the Ubuntu Way: An Introduction to juju

Ubuntu 11.10 is an important step forward in cloud computing for the Ubuntu Project. With this release, we've introduced some new features that will...

Dream Studio: The Linux for Music, Movies, and Art

Dream Studio 11.04, the Ubuntu-based multimedia production Linux, was released on August 26. Is this just another Ubuntu respin, or does it have its...

Tying It All Together: The Future of Automotive Connectivity

  This year marks the 125th anniversary of Carl Benz' invention of the Patent-Motorwagen Nummer 1, widely regarded as the first automobile.   Since then the automotive...

The LibreOffice Wildfire

The LibreOffice project celebrated their first birthday in September, and what a first year it was, all full of new energy and torrents of...

Weekend Project: Get Grammar Checking for Your Open Source Office Suite

Sepllchecking. I mean, spellchecking: it's such an integrated part of our word processing and email workflow these days that we feel ripped off when...

SwipePad for Android: A Better Way to Switch Apps

I've always found it a little bit annoying to switch apps with my Android phone. The stock task manager/app switcher list is cumbersome. SwipePad...

Atom-Based SBC is Replete with Expansion Capabilities

Aaeon announced a ruggedized & 5.25-inch& single board computer (SBC) that's available with Intel Atom N455 or D525 processors, and comes with PCI, PCMCIA,...

openSUSE Weekly News 192 is out!

I'm happy to announce the new "openSUSE Weekly News, Issue 192".  In this Issue:openSUSE Conference 2011Plasma Active Status ReportBeta Pizza Party You can download it there:Weekly...

Weekend Project: Blog on Linux.com

One of the things that Linux.com offers to the community is the opportunity to post on Linux.com community blogs. Because it's been a while...

Newbie help needed! Computing with Linux on USB

G'day Community,I am a Linux community newbie and this is my first post.  I'm an engineer and work for a corporation which, despite it's...