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The Newest Linux: Chrome OS
An innocuous posting on Google's official blog last night has sent huge waves throughout the IT community today. In that post, Google has announced...
News You Might Have Missed: FreeSCI Merges Into the ScummVM Project
FreeSCI and ScummVM were two ambitious projects to reverse-engineer the top two adventure game engines of the 1990's: The Sierra Creative Interpreter (SCI),...
The Kernel Newbie Corner: Loadable Kernel Modules, Coming and Going
This week, we're going to take an excruciatingly close look at one of the fundamental features of loadable kernel modules--the "init" and "exit" routines--those...
How Open Source Can be SMB Friendlier
When his work phone rings, IT consultant David Sobel knows it’s probably another one of his many small- and medium-sized business clients needing help...
Spiffchorder part 1
Today I have been building the keyboard for the wearable. So far it's almost ready, except for the Atmega8 chip which has not yet...
Blog From Your Linux Desktop with Drivel
Blogging has done nothing but gain steam over the last few years. Most bloggers are posting directly to sites like Facebook and MySpace. I...
InsideTrack: Former Employees Confirm Quadrics Officially Out of Business Last Week
Article Source insideHPCJuly 6, 2009, 2:23 pm In late May we reported on rumors at The Reg and the New York...
Announcing the Open-PC Project
KDE Developer Frank Karlitschek has an ambitious plan of providing a computer system dedicated entirely to Linux, for consumers. Announced at Gran Canaria Developer Summit,...
Linux 2.6.31-rc2 Released
It's out there. Larger than I'd like, but the bulk of the changes are due to some late arch updates (MIPS, and powerpc...
Installing Firefox 3.5 RC 2 in Ubuntu/Linux
If you are using Ubuntu or any other modern Linux distribution, you are probably running Mozilla Firefox 3.something. While those versions are stable, they...