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Running The Linux 3.16 Kernel Might Be A Bit Slower On An Ultrabook

For those running an Intel ultrabook, here's some benchmarks using the Linux 3.16 kernel on this portable x86 hardware compared to Linux 3.15. Unfortunately,...

The OpenStack and Linux Developer Communities Compared

Last week, we looked at some of the numbers that define the OpenStack community and the projects that they have built. But how do...

Installing Skype 4.3 (Latest Release) on Arch Linux

Skype is a most popular VoIP – Voice over IP – free application was released on 18th June 2014 with an upgraded version (i.e....

Risk of DDoS Amplification Attacks on NTP Servers Declines

NSFOCUS reports find that many administrators have patched vulnerable Network Time Protocol servers, though the risk of DDoS amplification attacks still remains.Read more at...

Smooth like btrfs: Inside Facebook’s Linux-Powered Infrastructure

Facebook engineer Chris Mason is unequivocal about the primacy of Linux in Facebook’s storage infrastructure.“If it runs on a computer, and it’s storing important...

Jim Zemlin to Wall Street: Why Open Source Will Lead the Way

Linux Foundation executive director Jim Zemlin talks to Wall Street about tomorrow's technology and what role open source will play.Read more at Enterprise Open...

Makulu Linux 6.0 KDE: Guaranteed to Make You Smile

Another release in the Makulu Linux family, this the with the KDE desktop to join the Xfce desktop released a couple of weeks ago.Read...

Antergos: An Easy, Quick Way To Try Out Arch Linux

I decided to give Antergos a whirl to see how this Arch Linux variant works. For those pressed for time or looking at an...

Nest Labs Buys Dropcam, Gains Linux-Based Surveillance Cams

Nest Labs is buying Dropcam for $555 million, and will integrate Dropcam’s Linux-based surveillance cameras into its own Linux-based home automation system. Nest’s deal...

The People Who Support Linux: Systems Engineer Teaching Himself Python

Systems engineer Renault Ellis started using Linux five years ago when he was enrolled in a security and forensics program. He was studying IP...