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Please Join Us: The 100 Linux Tutorial Campaign

 We know that the Linux community is growing. It's getting bigger every year as it moves across industries and geographies. Our Who Writes Linux...

Weekend Project: Becoming a Linux Expert

Last I wrote up a basic guide to getting started with Linux for people who have no Linux experience. Then a few days later,...

Free Resource: A Manager’s Guide to Building a Product with Embedded Linux

 According to a 2012 survey of embedded engineers by both VDC Research and UBM Electronics, the use of Linux in embedded projects is increasing...

Linux for the Masses at CES 2013

The Consumer Electronics Show may have faded from its former glory, but it still offers a remarkable snapshot in time of embedded CE technology....

Learn Linux from the Experts: Live Linux Q&A January 16

 There are a lot of Linux experts in the community who have amazing stories and great depths of information to share, including Linux kernel...

Windows Firefox stiffs Adobe Flash, plays H.264 YouTube vids

Users of the Firefox web browser on Windows can now dump Adobe Flash and still watch H.264-encoded videos online. Fresh overnight builds of Firefox...

Measuring Linux’s Success in 2012

With barely two weeks left in 2012, the inundation of “year-in-review” blog posts, podcasts, videos and–if we’re really lucky–songs has begun. This week, the...

The most talented youth choose open source tools

At my public library job, all day long I help people use the library's public access computers. At the end of a long day's...

Linux Tips: Fixing Blue YouTube People

 There is a Flash video problem that is peculiar to Linux users using certain Nvidia graphics cards, and that is YouTube and other Flash...

Magisto Opens Up Its API, Letting Third-Party Developers Build Automatic Video Editing Into Their...

First, Magisto launched a cloud-based video-editing platform for the web, which allowed users to upload their content and have it automatically stitched together into...