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ClearOS,the Missing Link LAN Server

There is a recurring lament that there are no Linux distributions equivalent to Windows Small Business Server, no nicely-integrated Linux LAN server that doesn't...

Facebook’s Open Compute Project Seeks New Ideas for Efficient Datacenters

When a Facebook user ‘likes’ something, adds a friend or uploads a photo gallery, he doesn’t necessarily think of what goes on at the...

How Linux Talks to the Internet of Things: A Look at IEEE 802.15.4

If you pay much attention to the futurists on the Web these days, no doubt you're familiar with the term "Internet Of Things." It...

GNOME 3.4: Are We There Yet?

The GNOME Project has dropped another update to the GNOME 3 platform, just a year after the first release of GNOME 3. The second...

Gentoo 12.1 Released With ZFS Support

Coming out of the Gentoo camp is the Gentoo Linux 12.1 LiveDVD release with several new features... Read more at Phoronix

Archiving Images with an Open Source Scanning Robot

  Project Gado is developing an inexpensive, open source, autonomous archival scanning robot. The goal? To create a tool that will allow small archives and...

Scientific Linux, the Great Distro With the Wrong Name

Scientific Linux is an unknown gem, one of the best Red Hat Enterprise Linux clones. The name works against it because it's not for...

The Cloud, KVM and NYSE Star at Our Upcoming Enterprise End User Summit

Today I am happy to announce the program and speakers for The Linux Foundation's Enterprise End User Summit. This is one of our most...

The Compiler That Changed the World Turns 25

Last year, Linux celebrated its 20th anniversary. The kernel that Linus Torvalds started as a hobby project helped the Internet bloom, challenged proprietary operating...

Bodhi Linux, the Beautiful Configurable Lightweight Linux

Bodhi Linux is gorgeous, functional, and very customizable. It just so happens that's what grumpy old Linux nerds like me think Linux is always...