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Consumer Electronics Manufacturers Agree on Long-Term Linux Kernel
The Linux Foundation announced a Long Term Support Initiative (LTSI) project created by its Consumer Electronics (CE) workgroup, intended to reduce duplication of effort...
A Look at Linux 3.1
Just three months after the Linux kernel pushed the odometer past the 3.0 milestone, Linus Torvalds has pushed out another stable kernel. The 3.1...
Weekend Project: Rescue Failing Drives With SystemRescue
The Gentoo-based SystemRescue CD/USB is one of the very best rescue distros, packing amazing functionality into a 350MB image. It can rescue Linux, Unix,...
A Look at (Or a Listen To) Banshee 2.2
The Banshee released version 2.2 recently. Since it had been a while since I last explored Banshee on the desktop (although I have used...
Tying It All Together: The Future of Automotive Connectivity
This year marks the 125th anniversary of Carl Benz' invention of the Patent-Motorwagen Nummer 1, widely regarded as the first automobile.
Since then the automotive...
Project Gutenberg and You: Using Open Source to Contribute to PG
Michael S. Hart passed away in early September — you might not know his name, but you certainly know his work. Hart founded Project...
Shaping the Future of Linux: Ken O’Brien
Greening Linux—with a little gaming on the side
Can computer science change the world? Ask Ken O’Brien, a first-year Ph.D. student at University College Dublin’s...
Hortonworks Responds: Counting Hadoop Code and Giving Credit Where Due
Things are getting lively in the Hadoop community, especially between Hortonworks and Cloudera. The issue? Which companies are contributing the most to Hadoop, and...
2011 Gentoo Screenshot Contest Results
Long live Gentoo!
As the quantity and quality of this year's entries will attest, Gentoo is alive, well, and taking no prisoners!
Special thanks to likewhoa...
Podcasting from WordPress
WordPress is the leading open source blogging platform for good reasons, but what do you do when the written word no longer suffices? Sure,...