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Linux needs better network file systems

Author: JT Smith In a previous article we looked at local file systems in Linux. In this article we'll examine the range of choices available...

TimeSys Delivers 2.6-based LDKs for Curtiss-Wright

Kimberly Booth writes "TimeSys Delivers 2.6-based Linux Development Kits for Curtiss-Wright Controls SVME/DMV-182 and CHAMP-AV III Boards Pairs TimeSys 2.6 Linux, True Real-Time Performance and...

Say hello to XMPP

Author: Nathan Willis The Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP) is the formalized incarnation of the Jabber instant message protocol. But what exactly does...

The open source wiki behind Wikipedia

Author: Sean Michael Kerner A wiki is a software platform for contributing, sharing, and managing content. Any group that has a need for a collaborative...

New Linux Guide Breaks Norms and Fear Factor

soheila m writes "A concise and inexpensive new Linux guide that helps "the rest of us" learn and use Linux productively. Linux For...

PMD: A code analyzer for Java programmers

Author: Daniel Rubio Software execution efficiency is a highly coveted characteristic for any application, as it enhances response time, hardware utilization, and scalability, among a...

Serendipity 0.7 Release, the best PHP Blog Engine

Jannis Hermanns writes "The Serendipity team is happy to announce the immediate availability of Serendipity 0.7.Serendipity is a PHP-powered weblog application, aiming at giving...

How to protect your project, company — and yourself — from unwarranted IP attacks

Author: Jem Matzan In this story, we'll examine a specific and well-documented situation in which unfounded accusations were leveled against a free software project, describe...

The myth of stability

Author: Jem Matzan Many computer cognoscenti scoff at new software and hardware because it's "not stable yet" or because "the bugs have not been worked...

TimeSys Delivers Eclipse 3.0-based TimeStorm Development and Testing Tools for All Embedded Linux Di

Anonymous Reader writes "TimeStorm Linux Development Suite and Linux Verification Suite Work with All Linux Distributions and Interoperate with Hundreds of Eclipse-based Tools Pittsburgh, PA...