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Scholarship Winner Sandeep Aryal Aims to Bring Open Source to Nepal

As a system administrator for the Government of Nepal in Kathmandu, Sandeep Aryal says it will be a formidable challenge to convince his employer...

Q&A with Aaron Seigo: How Kolab Systems Uses Open Source and Linux

Aaron Seigo is one of the most notable personalities in the KDE community. He is the former director of KDE e.V., the body that...

How to Find the Best Linux Distribution for a Specific Task

If you’re looking for a Linux distribution to handle a specific (even niche) task, there most certainly is a distribution ready to serve. From...

How to Build and Tune an Open Source 3D Printer on Linux

It is difficult to describe the joy of watching an object that you have designed being materialized in front of your eyes. Even more...

$99 Parallella Supercomputer has Successful Launch After 18 Months

Back in January of last year I wrote about an ambitious new project that set out to build an affordable, open parallel computing platform,...

For Google, the Open and Less Open Channels for Android are All Good

Android's march to the top of the smartphone field has been nothing short of meteoric. Back in 2008, there were still questions about the...

Linux Basics: How To Install SSH Keys on the Shell

Linux Basics: How To Install SSH Keys on the ShellSSH keys offer a highly secure manner of logging into a server with SSH as...

How to Manage Btrfs Storage Pools, Subvolumes And Snapshots on Linux (part 1)

Before we dive into using Btrfs, how is it pronounced? Lots of ways, like Bee Tree Eff Ess and Bee Tee Arr Eff Ess....

Microsoft Experimenting with Free Version of Windows 8.1

Microsoft is currently experimenting with a free version of Windows 8.1 that could boost the number of people using the operating system. Sources familiar...

Ex-Googlers’ Startup Shape Turns Hackers’ Code-Morphing Tricks Against Them

For decades the information security industry’s default analogy has been virus versus antivirus, a futile race to detect hackers’ weapons as they constantly mutate....