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This Is Your Brain on Linux Desktop
This is your brain. This is your brain on Linux Desktop. It is a good thing. To borrow and twist the old "brain on...
High availability with the Linux Distributed Replicated Block Device
The 2.6.33 Linux kernel has introduced a useful new service called the Distributed Replicated Block Device (DRBD). This service mirrors an entire block device...
It’s That Time Again! LinuxCon Awaits.
LinuxCon pass, check. Plane ticket, check. Hotel reservation, check. Penguin suit, don’t’ count on it…
That’s right. LinuxCon is next week! Finally, after a year...
Report: What Linux Hardware Upgrades Make Sense?
Hardware upgrades are easier than ever, with enticing new options like solid state drives and multi-core CPUs. What upgrades make sense for your Linux...
The Linux 2.6.36 Kernel Will Have Some Fun DRM
Now that the Linux 2.6.35 kernel was released a few days ago, Linus Torvalds has begun pulling in new code for the Linux 2.6.36...
Opinion: Not Having Linux Skills is IT Malpractice
Some things seem so obvious I feel silly even saying them. And this is one of them: any IT staffer who only knows one...
NPD: Android is now top-selling OS in American smartphones
Step aside, BlackBerrys and iPhones, the American consumer has voted with his wallet and picked Android as his favorite flavor in the quarter just...
Linux Kernel Gets Multicore Muscle With Latest Upgrade
The latest version of the Linux kernel was released on Sunday, offering not just a host of bug fixes but also new features designed...
Workstation Benchmarks: Windows 7 vs. Ubuntu Linux
As I alluded to recently, the second round of Windows 7 vs. Linux benchmarks -- with the first round consisting of Is Windows 7...
New Linux Kernel Boasts Speed, Efficiency Gains
Thanks to heavy contributions from search giant Google, new Linux 2.6.35 kernel offers improvements in networking capabilities and performance.
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