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Creating a Custom Linux OpenSuSE 11 EC2 S3 Backed AMI Using Kiwi

I finally got around to testing running opensuse on AWS!!To begin with I started by using SuSEstudio and plumbing in my EC2 credentials and...

Smidge Enables Parallel Processing Just by Pointing to a Web Site

Image a distributed supercomputer code that doesn’t need to installed, but rather lets you pool the processing power of potentially thousands of machines just...

Linux Mint 15 Most Ambitious Release Ever

Clement Lefebvre, Mint founder and lead, recently announced the public release of Linux Mint 15 Release Candidate. Mint 15 brings lots of fixes, two...

On the Job with a Linux Foundation Systems Administrator

If you’ve ever dreamed of working directly with Linux creator Linus Torvalds, Greg Kroah-Hartman, Ted T’so or any of the other Linux luminaries, you...

SlateKit Shell: A New Qt5/QML Web-Browser

SlateKit Shell is a new QML-based web-browser sporting a "sliding drawer" user-interface. The WebKit-powered browser is written entirely in QML and JavaScript...Read more at...

$45 BeagleBone Black Keeps Eyes on the Pi’s

Much of the news in the BeagleBone Black open source ARM board release was teased by BeagleBone.org over a month ago. We already knew...

Jon Corbet’s Linux Forecast, Netflix and More from Collaboration Summit

Afternoon sessions at The Linux Foundation's Collaboration Summit featured Netflix, Intel, Red Hat, Linux Foundation collaborative projects and the Linux weather forecast by Jon Corbet. Here are...

You’re Invited: Design the Future of Automotive Infotainment

 Like many of us you are probably using your car almost every single day: commute to work, take the kids to school, run errands,...

ODROID-U2 Part 2: Benchmarking the ARM Beast

Last week's article discussed some of the broad differences between the ODroid-U2 machine and other ARM offerings. While ARM CPUs offer wonderful computing power...

Live Chat Recap with $99 Linux Supercomputer’s Andreas Olofsson

Adapteva plans to release the first batch of its $99 Parallella boards on April 15. That means the company is less than two weeks away...