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Forlinx industrial OK335xD single board computer now is launched

Forlinx, an embedded systems design and manufacturing company based in Hebei province in China, has announced OK335xD industrial single board computer powered by Texas...

The Rich Landscape of Linux Education Software

If you were to ask a die-hard Windows-based PC user, then you’d probably hear that Linux is a thing of the past, irrelevant, and...

Monitor Ubuntu 14.04 and Debian Wheezy Servers with Linux-Dash

Monitor Ubuntu 14.04 and Debian Wheezy Servers with Linux-DashThis document describes how to install and configure Linux-dash in Ubuntu 14.04 and Debian Wheezy for...

Distribution Release: Pisi Linux 1.1

Pisi Linux is an independent distribution built by many of the former developers of Pardus Linux - complete with custom package management and system...

Tiny $269 3D Resin Printer Runs Linux on Raspberry Pi

The $269 iBox Nano, billed as the “world’s smallest, cheapest 3D resin printer,” offers WiFi and 328 Micron resolution, and runs Linux on a...

Mobile Linux Distros Keep on Morphing

Legitimate questions have been raised as to whether Linux platforms designed for smartphones are as good as a tailored embedded Linux stack built from...

FSF-Endorsed Linux Distro ‘Trisquel 7.0′ Released

Like your Ubuntu-based Linux distributions a little more free? There's a brand new LTS release of Trisquel ready for download.The post FSF-Endorsed Linux Distro...

Linux Foundation: Open Source is Eating the Software World

In every sector of the technology world there is now an open source project that is defining that particular technology. Software drives value in...

How to Use NumPy for Scientific Computing in Linux

Get serious with scientific computing in Linux by learning to use NumPy. NumPy is a Python-based open-source scientific computing package released under the BSD...

AMD’s New GPU Kernel Driver Could Be Too Late For Linux 3.19

Red Hat's David Airlie as the Linux kernel's subsystem maintainer has written a status update about his plans and thoughts for DRM graphics driver...