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Webinar: Reduce Product Lifecycles with Linux and Yocto Project
This training webinar will outline how the Yocto Project helps engineers tackle a multitude of common challenges when doing embedded development Read more at...
3.10 Linux Kernel Development Rate
While working on the latest statistics for the yearly Linux Foundation “Who Writes Linux” paper, I noticed the rate-of-change for the 3.10 kernel release...
Lustre File-System Client Heads To Linux 3.11
The staging pull has been submitted for the Linux 3.11 kernel merge window and with it comes client support for Lustre, the high-performance parallel...
Linux-Friendly i.MX6 Dev Board Gains 1080p Camera
E-con Systems has launched a 5-megapixel 1080p autofocus camera board, designed to integrate with a Linux- and Android-friendly $199 Boundary Devices development board for...
Xen & KVM Come To 64-bit ARM On Linux
The Linux 3.11 kernel that's officially just been under development since last night's 3.10 release will feature support for KVM and Xen virtualization on...
Ready to Run Desktop Linux PC: MintBox 2
Like Linux Mint? Want it in a plug and go PC? CompuLab may have the computer for you: the new MintBox 2.Read more at...
A Look at 22 Linux Foundation Newbies
Given the open-source community's emphasis on being inclusive and welcoming to as many contributors as possible, it's perhaps unsurprising that the Linux Foundation –...
Development Release: Frugalware Linux 1.9 Pre 2
James Buren has announced that the second pre-release of Frugalware Linux 1.9, a general-purpose distribution designed for intermediate Linux users, is ready for testing:...
Nouveau Changes Pulled For Linux 3.11 Kernel
After talking about the big DRM changes heading for the Linux 3.11 kernel, the Nouveau DRM driver changes are finally known as they were...
20 Advanced Commands for Linux Experts
Thanks for all the likes, good words and support you gave us in the first two part of this article. In the first article...