Home Search

bit - search results

If you're not happy with the results, please do another search

Seeing Linux clearly: Demystifying KDE and GNOME

Ok, you have to give some kudos to Windows: everyone knows what a window is. In the Linux world, KDE and GNOME aren’t quite...

Creating large graphs with Tulip

Author: Ben Martin Tulip a framework that allows you to create, visualize, manipulate, and export large graphs. Tulip can import graphs from the popular Graphviz...

New group advocates for FOSS in libraries

Author: Susan Linton A new advocacy group, the Public Software Foundation (PSF), is working to make free and open source software available to local libraries...

Fedora 9: Leading edge or bleeding edge?

Author: Bruce Byfield With Fedora 9, the Fedora project continues its tradition of being the most innovative major distribution, combining new applications from other distributions...

Can the Feds enforce Net neutrality? Maybe not

Federal regulators may be probing Comcast's throttling of BitTorrent filesharing traffic, but can they actually take action, if they choose, against the company or...

Tiny boards gain Linux cross-tools support

Gumstix says its tiny ARM-Linux SBCs now support the OpenEmbedded (OE) build environment. In addition to pre-built Linux images, the company now offers a...

Flash Player 10: Dazzling Effects, Better Performance, Runs on Linux

The next generation of the Flash Player is here. Adobe has released a beta version of Flash Player 10, which promises better performance, improved...

Querying a database using open source voice control software

Author: Colin Beckingham Though the tools for voice control and dictation in the open source world lag far behind those in the commercial arena, I...

Ubuntu 8.04 KVM Benchmarks

Author: JT Smith Back in January of 2007 we had looked at Linux Virtualization Performance as we had compared a running native OS (at that...

Adobe releases Adobe Flash Player 10 beta for Linux

Author: Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols Adobe Systems is reaching out for Linux desktop users with its announcement today that the first beta of Adobe Flash Player...