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Configurable RISC Controller Offers Linux-Ready MMU
Tensilica is shipping new Diamond Standard controllers for dataplane applications, including one Linux-optimized model. Based on Tensilica's configurable, 32-bit RISC & Xtensa& architecture, the...
Cracking Open Five of the Best Open Source Easter Eggs
A number of humorous yet undocumented features are hiding beneath the surface of some of the most popular open source software applications. Although easter...
Dell Studio 1537 – Notebook sa stilom
Posle dugog odabira i detaljne potrage za novim laptopom, novi lepotan je konačno tu: Dell Studio 1537. Kako sam ga već nosio na put, prenosim iskustva iz...
Create Impressive Flow Charts with Kivio
In this article I will show you how to install and use the KDE flow chart tool Kivio.
Recently you might have read my article...
Eight Must-Have Apps for Linux
Linux comes in all shapes and sizes...from the full-blown app-heavy distros like Fedora and Ubuntu, to the lean and mean distros such as Puppy...
System 76 Lemur Review
This blog entry represents the views of me, myself and I, and does not represent the views of my employer (Canonical) or System 76....
Cisco Unveils Blazing Fast CRS-3 Router
Networking kingpin Cisco has taken the wraps off of the highly anticipated upgrade to its CRS-1 core router, debuting the CRS-3, which promises capacity...
Security Advisories for Tuesday
Debian has updated typo3-src (multiple vulnerabilities).Fedora has updated bournal (F13, F12, F11: multiple vulnerabilities), F12: curl (arbitrary code execution), and F11: sudo (unintended privilege...
Industrial PC Gets 3G, Dual-Core Atom
Lanner announced a fanless industrial PC with available GPS and 3G cellular capacities, plus a dual-core 1.66GHz Intel Atom D510 CPU. The LEC-7100 has...
Linux Rocks “Embedded World” 2010
As usual, Linux was everywhere at last week's Embedded World show in Nuremberg, Germany. Especially in Europe, the open source OS seems to be...