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Linux-based airline seat-back entertainment system is a winner
Author: Mike Ho
The Linux-based eX2 in-flight entertainment system (IFE) from Panasonic Avionics was the big winner at this year's Avion Awards, sponsored by an...
First look at Lenovo’s ultra efficient A61e
Author: JT Smith
Just a few days ago Lenovo made a number of headlines when they announced their newest desktop, the ThinkCentre A61e. This "Ultrasmall...
The dangers of automatic updates
Author: Bruce Byfield
When I started using GNU/Linux eight years ago, I was dumbfounded to encounter Debian users who started their day by upgrading their...
How to give your low-end Canon digital camera RAW support
Author: Nathan Willis
If you have a point-and-click digital camera made by Canon, you may be able to turn on all sorts of features usually...
Antitrust group encourages investigation of Intel
"And the legal beat goes on… AMD's newest ally in its antitrust battle with Intel is the American Antitrust Institute (AAI), which sent...
Linux Powers In-flight System of Singapore Airlines Airbus 380
To make flying more enjoyable for its passengers, Singapore Airlines Ltd. is adding bigger screens, more in-flight movies and a PC, running Red Hat...
Red Hat Global Desktop delayed
Red Hat confirmed on Aug. 3 that it would be delaying the release of the newest member of its desktop Linux family, Red Hat...
Wyneken: A powerful, flexible notetaking program
Author: Bruce Byfield
Wyneken belongs in the growing list of note-taking applications for GNOME, along with the Sticky Notes panel apps, Evolution, and Tomboy. Specifically...
FUSE on the Mac
Author: Nathan Willis
Filesystem in Userspace (FUSE) has long been one of my favorite features on Linux systems. Using FUSE modules, you can mount all...
A sysadmin toolbox for Web site maintenance
Author: Susan Linton
I run a small but fairly active Web site from a home server, as was commonly done back in the early days...