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Jul
30th

Open Source Toolchains for Linux Systems Administrators

Author: Mark Hinkle | Files under syndicated

Two of the most notable trends in systems management are DevOps and the related and partially redundant Agile Operations movement. These initiatives are popular in many Web 2.0 and cloud computing oriented companies like Twitter, Google, Yahoo! and …


Jul
30th

CompactPCI board takes on Core i7

Author: Linux for Devices - RSS Feeds | Files under syndicated

Adlink Technology announced a 6U CompactPCI processor blade equipped with 32nm, dual-core Intel Core i7 CPU models ranging up to the 2.53GHz i7-610E. The cPCI-6510 Series incorporates two PMC sites and a PCIe site, and is available in a multitude of v…


Jul
30th

Does NoSQL Spell the End of Relational Databases?

Author: DevX | Files under syndicated

There will always be a place for relational databases, but non-relational solutions are proving to be fast, flexible, and scalable for many tasks.


Jul
30th

Wine 1.3.0 Begins A New Development Cycle

Author: Phoronix | Files under syndicated

It was just two weeks ago that Wine 1.2.0 was released as the second major stable release of Wine in the nearly two decades that this free software project has been around, but the developers are now out today with their first development release of Wi…


Jul
30th

LXAppearance gets a rewrite, too!

Author: PCMan | Files under syndicated

While the rewrite of PCManFM/libfm is still in progress, another parts of LXDE requires more attention. So this week I did a rewrite/redesign for LXAppearance. The most notable change is the new cursor theme support. Let’s see some screenshots:

The main screen demostrating current GTK+ theme didn’t change much.

The icon theme choosing page now becomes cleaner.

Guess what? The [...]


Jul
30th

Mobile Linux software pioneer goes all out for Android

Author: Linux for Devices - RSS Feeds | Files under syndicated

Japanese mobile Linux software firm Access announced a major push toward Android, joining the Open Handset Alliance (OHA) and releasing a free & Graffiti& handwriting recognition app for Android, among other developments. Meanwhile, Access’ IP Infusi…


Jul
30th

Reviewed: OpenSUSE 11.3

Author: TuxRadar | Files under syndicated

The recent series of OpenSUSE releases seems to have been oscillating between trying to deliver the finest up-to-date apps and providing the easiest, most intuitive experience for users. History tells us that it’s hard to do both simultaneously, but th…


Jul
30th

Linux Journal Insider – September 2010

Author: LJ Staff | Files under syndicated

Linux Journal Insider – September 2010 by Linux Journal

Sponsored by GigeNETCloud.
This month Shawn and Kyle discuss the Black Hat confer…


Jul
30th

EVO 4G’s Froyo Features Detailed in Pictures, Car Dock Coming in September?

Author: Engadget | Files under syndicated

We're not far from seeing this big update in the flesh, but in the meanwhile, EVO 4G owners (and fans) might be interested to take a closer look at…


Jul
30th

Rugged box computer loads up on serial I/O

Author: Linux for Devices - RSS Feeds | Files under syndicated

Axiomtek announced a fanless box computer notable for its extensive serial connectivity. The eBOX622-831-FL is equipped with an Intel 945GSE Express chipset, supports an Intel Atom N270 processor with up to 2GB DDR2 memory, and offers a front-accessib…