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SPICE On KVM/QEMU Works Towards Gallium3D
Red Hat's SPICE project that's used in KVM/QEMU virtualization environments is working towards better graphics support, which also includes work on a DRM driver...
The Best Cloud Music Options for the Linux Desktop
Not that long ago, desktop Linux users were left out of most of the online music services. But these days, as the industry has...
The Embedded and Mobile Linux Trends Shaping 2012
We’re preparing for our weeklong extravaganza of mobile and embedded development next week. Android Builders Summit kicks off Monday and ELC follows on Wednesday,...
Komodo IDE 7.0 Adds Node.js, LESS and CoffeeScript Support
ActiveState's development environment now includes collaboration and synchronisation tools as well as code profiling features, and has been integrated with the company's Stackato Platform-as-a-Service...
Weekend project: Zap Your Coworkers’ Minds with Multi-Pointer X
Care to rethink your desktop user experience? It may be simpler than you think. Chances are you own more than one pointing device, but...
Development Release: Scientific Linux 6.2 RC1
Pat Riehecky has announced the availability of the first release candidate for Scientific Linux 6.2, a distribution built from source packages for Red Hat...
A Look At Mozilla’s Enterprise Plans for Firefox and Thunderbird
When Mozilla adopted its six-week rapid development cycle in early 2011, backlash came from a number of angles — but the heaviest was from...
Configuring ESXi VDR FLR on SuSE Linux SLES 11 x86_64
I've written the following post as it took me a while to figure out how to get SLES Linux File based restore from within...
VBoxHeadless – Running Virtual Machines With VirtualBox 4.1 On A Headless Ubuntu 11.10 Server
This guide explains how you can run virtual machines with VirtualBox 4.1 on a headless Ubuntu 11.10 server. Normally you use the VirtualBox GUI...
Linux Adopton Trends 2012: A Closer Look
Toyota, Google, Facebook, New York Stock Exchange, Burlington Coat Factory, Amazon.These names represent just a handful of the thousands of large companies using Linux...