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AArch64/ARM64 Linux Kernel Work Still Ongoing
The ARMv8 64-bit architecture enablement, officially known as AArch64, is still ongoing for the Linux kernel... Read more at Phoronix
Development Release: Slackware Linux 14.0 RC2
The second release candidate for the upcoming Slackware Linux 14.0 is ready for testing. Patrick Vokerding in today's changelog: "Getting close! Hopefully we've cleared...
SanDisk FlashSoft Expands from Windows, Linux Servers to VMware vSphere
SanDisk boasts that FlashSoft for VMware vSphere accelerates application performance by three to five times over.Read more at Enterprise Open Source Toolkit
Install Camfrogserver Advanced 6.0 On Ubuntu Linux
This is an updated tutorial on how to install Camfrog Server on Ubuntu 10.10 (Maverick Meerkat). When I first saw that Camfrog Server was released...
KDE 4.9: As Pretty and Peppy as a Linux Desktop Can Be
The latest release earlier this month of the K Desktop Environment, or KDE, is a solid upgrade that could very well win back...
New Linux Drivers for Old Kernel Versions
The developers of the Linux Kernel Backporting project plan to offer the drivers that come with recent Linux kernels in a form that will...
Arch Linux Proposes Switch to Systemd
The developers of Arch Linux have proposed switching the distribution's init system to Lennart Poettering's systemd. The tool is already installable from the distribution's...
McRae: Are We Removing What Defines Arch Linux?
Allan McRae defends recent and planned changes to the Arch Linux distribution. "The module control is more complex. Right… because 'rc.d start foo' is...
Online-Based IT Procurement Useful but Limited
Procuring enterprise IT over Internet has benefits but limited applicability as most investments generally require face-to-face protocol, which Web can't substitute and may also...
30 Linux Kernel Developers in 30 Weeks: John Linville
This week's profile interview is with John Linville, the maintainer of the wireless LAN subsystem in the Linux kernel since 2006. Linville says he...