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Is it Too Late For an Open Source Challenge to Facebook?

If you're like most people, you're spending a lot more time on social networks than you ever did before. Perhaps you use the open...

Running The Native ZFS Linux Kernel Module, Plus Benchmarks

In August we delivered the news that Linux was soon to receive a native ZFS Linux kernel module. The Sun (now Oracle) ZFS file-system...

siCluster NAS Scales Out at Under $1000 per Terabyte

Last week Scalable Informatics announced their siCluster NAS scale-out network attached storage product. According to the company’s CEO Joe Landman, siCluster NAS is a...

Weekend Project: Add PubSubHubbub Syndication to Your Site or Blog

  Web syndication formats like RSS and Atom have revolutionized the way we get information, but even though these formats are standardized and widespread, syndication...

The Android Potluck Buffet

Saying the Android platform is fast is an understatement. Within one short year, it's erupted from claiming a mere sliver of market share to...

InfiniBand Grows 18 Percent in the TOP500 List

The InfiniBand Trade Association (IBTA) today announced that InfiniBand-connected systems grew 18 percent year-over-year, up to 215 systems in November 2010 from 182 in...

Open Source Drupal Takes Gardens Path to Big Business

Even as we rapidly approach a future where most software lives on the web, with acronyms like HTML5 and SaaS pointing the way, it's...

Tutorial: grml, the No-Frills Linux Rescue CD–USB

You want a good end-user live CD? Go with Knoppix. You want a server admin's toolbox with minimal fluff and maximum usability? Go with...

Creating Macros Without Scripting in LibreOffice and OpenOffice.org

If you find yourself doing the same task over and over again in LibreOffice (or OpenOffice.org), you need to learn about macros. Whether it's...

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Hits the Streets

  It's tough to keep a secret in the Linux community. There was very little surprise yesterday when Red Hat announced Red Hat Enterprise Linux...