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Podcast: Dell Dudes Getting Big Data Clouds

In this podcast from TheCloudcast.net, Aaron Delp and Brian Gracely interview some of the players behind the open source Crowbar software for OpenStack. Guests: Joseph...

openSUSE Weekly News 189 is out!

I'm pleased to announce the openSUSE Weekly News 189.  In this Issue:openSUSE Conference 2011Google Summer of Code ReportsSebastian Kügler: Plasma Active on OpenGL ES You can...

A Look at Oregon State University’s Open Source Lab

One of the key themes at LinuxCon North America 2011 is the ubiquity of Linux. Many people use Linux in many ways, often totally...

Clay Shirky Says Good Collaboration is Structured Fighting

Companies and projects focusing on large-scale collaboration might want to start thinking about collaboration in a new way. Clay Shirky, author of Here Comes...

The Next 20 Years? Who Knows?

Jim Whitehurst, CEO of Red Hat, took the stage in Vancouver, BC to talk about the challenges that Linux will face in the next...

Gallium3D OpenCL GSoC Near-Final Status Update

Google's 2011 Summer of Code is coming to an end with today being one of the soft deadlines for the student developers to finish...

German Court Suspends Galaxy Tab Injunction In The Apple-Samsung Case

Hope you’ve got some popcorn and a German law book at the ready because this back-and-forth between Apple and Samsung only gets better and...

Is the Linux Desktop “On Par” With Mac and Windows? No Way!

  Where is the Linux desktop going, and where should it go? This is a hot topic, and an important one. Unfortunately the discussion usually...

Distribution Release: Parsix GNU/Linux 3.7

Alan Baghumian has announced the release of Parsix GNU/Linux 3.7, an updated version of the desktop-oriented distribution and live DVD based on Debian's testing...

Linux 3.1-rc2 Is A Fairly Calm Release

Linus Torvalds released the Linux 3.1-rc2 kernel on Sunday afternoon. There isn't too much to see and Linus notes that this is a fairly...