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Jon Corbet Mulls Linux Kernel Changes
Now that the Linux kernel 3.9 merge window is closed, it's safe to say we know what features will be included in the next...
Return to Root: How to Get Started With Debian
Ubuntu, Mint, and other glamorous Debian derivatives get all the attention. So why not go to the source and try Debian itself?Debian is currently...
Inside Palaver: Linux Speech Recognition that Taps Google’s Voice Technology
Despite efforts to advance Linux speech recognition, there is still no reliable, fully-baked open source competitor to Dragon Systems' proprietary Naturally Speaking. Lately, however,...
Linux Foundation Training Prepares the International Space Station for Linux Migration
It’s hard to get tech support 400 kilometers away from the Earth, which is why Keith Chuvala of United Space Alliance, a NASA contractor...
calamariOS, Huh, What?
When one hears the word calamari, they usually think "yuk!" ...or I do anyway. Others will still inevitably think "fried squid." So, when such...
Free Resource: How to Give a Great Tech Talk Tutorial at CollabSummit
As the head curator for content at Linux Foundation events, I work with over 500 speakers a year on technical talks. Universally the people...
The Apache Software Foundation Announces Apache CloudStack Has Become A Top-Level Project
Mature, open source turn-key platform for delivering scalable, full-featured Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) clouds.Forest Hill, MD – 25 March 2013The Apache Software Foundation (ASF), the all-volunteer...
big.LITTLE: Coming Soon to a Smartphone Near You
In this guest post, David Laing, a senior analyst at VDC Research, examines the emergence of ARM’s “big.LITTLE” processor architecture, whereby a single chip...
Goodbye Google Reader, Linux Has Its Own RSS Aggregators
RSS is an open XML standard for syndicating Web content. RSS stands for Rich Site Summary and Really Simple Syndication, and it's been a...
The State Of The Tux3 File-System For Linux
Is the Tux3 file-system alive and well for Linux or will it face a fate like Reiser4 where it may never see a mainline...