Home Search

download - search results

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

Linux Thermal Daemon Monitors and Controls Temperature in Tablets, Laptops

Intel’s Open Source Technology Center has released an open source tool to monitor and control temperature in tablets, ultrabooks and laptops. The Linux Thermal...

New Paper: How Engineering Leaders Can Use the Yocto Project to Solve Complex Problems

Last month we held the 7th Annual Collaboration Summit and as usual, there was a lot of interest in The Yocto Project. For those who don’t know,...

Development Release: SparkyLinux 3.0 Beta 1

Paweł Pijanowski has announced that the first beta release of SparkyLinux 3.0, a lightweight distribution based on Debian's "Testing" branch, is available for download...

Set Up Your Own Git Mirror with New Grokmirror Tool

We know a few things about Git here at the Linux Foundation -- after all, we employ Linus Torvalds, who is unquestionably the father...

How to Support Your App on Older Android Devices

As with any API that is under active development, sometimes as an Android developer you'll come across a really neat feature which, it turns...

Jolla Prices First Sailfish OS Smartphone at €399 for a 2013 Launch

Jolla has just unveiled its first smartphone, which will go on sale this year for €399 (roughly $510). Running the company's MeeGo-derived Sailfish OS,...

New IntelliJ-Based Android Studio IDE Now Available

At Google I/O today, Google released an early access preview version of an Android integrated development environment (IDE) based on IntelliJ IDEA. To its...

Debian 7.0 Wheezy: New Features You Need to Know About

The Debian project earlier this month put the finishing touches on their latest release: Debian 7.0, code named "Wheezy."Debian was an early pioneering Linux distribution,...

ScaleMP Using RAM plus vSMP to Boost Server Performance

 ScaleMP uses is vSMP aggregation hypervisor and cheap skinny nodes to boost main memory Over at The Register, Timothy Prickett-Morgan writes that ScaleMP has cooked...

Protect Yourself Online With Tor, TAILS, and Debian

Our privacy and rights to our own data mean nothing on the Internet as businesses and governments freely capture, mine, and sell as much...