UsbSandwiches, a leading supplier of high-quality USB-powered sandwiches and toast, has announced version 2.0 of their Automated Sandwich Creator Solution (or ASCS for short). The first version, released shortly after this famous comic, made it easy for Linux users to feed themselves without leaving their familiar terminal environment
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Top 50 Linux Alternatives To Popular M$ Apps
Linux is quickly gaining popularity, but there are still many users afraid to convert as they are not familiar with the applications. Today our Linux guru Blair Mathis is back to introduce fifty of the most popular applications on this OS
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Google asks to join EU case against Microsoft
Google wants to join Mozilla in the European Commission case against Microsoft regarding its bundling of Internet Explorer with the Windows operating system.
Read more »Ubuntu Podcast Episode #20
Josh and Nick cover the latest Ubuntu community and release news.
Read more »Standards: Have Any Suggestions for the Next Version of ODF?
...now comes news that there is a chance to have input into the next major version of ODF, for now being called 'ODF-Next'. There is a call for proposals that went out Friday from the ODF technical committee, and here's where you go to read all about it and to leave your comments.
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Mozilla interview: Opening up mobile browsing
The H speaks to Mozilla VP Jay Sullivan about mobile browsing and application development
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Howto install nginx webserver in Debian
Nginx (pronounced “engine x”) is a free, open-source, high-performance HTTP server and reverse proxy, as well as an IMAP/POP3 proxy server. Written by Igor Sysoev in 2005, Nginx now hosts between 1% and 4% of all domains worldwide .Nginx is known for its stability, rich feature set, simple configuration, and low resource consumption.
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Phone design runs Android
Chinese mobile ODM (original design maker) Yuhua is shipping a hardware reference design for a smartphone that runs the Linux-based Android mobile stack. The Xphone-SDK runs Android on a 624MHz PXA-310 SoC, with 128MB SDRAM and 256MB of flash.
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One Third of Dell Inspiron Mini 9s Sold Run Linux
Android may give Linux a boost on netbooks, but according to Dell, its Inspiron Mini 9s with Ubuntu have already seen a steady sales stream coupled with low return rates.
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"Android is not open. It's a marketing label"
If you thought the rise of open OS platforms would herald a new era of peace and harmony in the mobile industry you'd be sadly mistaken, as rival players in the space Google and the Symbian Foundation - which drive different 'open' OS platforms - have taken side-swipes at each other.
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Red Hat makes KVM its Linux virtualization of choice
Despite Red Hat’s surprising announcement last week that it would be partnering with Microsoft on virtualization, on February 23rd, Red Hat’s announced that it would be switching its virtualization strategy from a mix of virtualization programs, including the Microsoft-friendly Xen, to focusing on Linux’s baked-in KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine)
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Watch Movies in Your Linux Terminal Window
In these days of high definition videos everywhere (even YouTube), only the truly geeky would decide to watch their movies in ASCII text in a terminal window. The surprising thing is that some videos are even fairly watchable.
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$100 Linux wall-wart launches
Marvell Semiconductor is shipping a hardware/software development kit suitable for always-on home automation devices and service gateways. Resembling a "wall-wart" power adapter, the SheevaPlug draws 5 Watts, comes with Linux, and boasts completely open hardware and software designs, Marvell says.
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Mr. Stallman's Internet: How RMS May Be Looking The Wrong Way At The Internet
Once more unto the breach my friends, Richard M. Stallman (RMS) has laid another profound thought process out there for us to digest. This man is definitely deserves everyone's respect. Whether you agree with him or not, he has given the whole planet gifts that it does not even realize for the most part.
Read more »Creating JeOS virtual machines in Ubuntu
The two tools I use for creating new vm’s with libvirt are virt-install and vmbuilder. I use virt-install when I will be installing an OS from installable media or using an existing disk image, and vmbuilder when I need to create JeOS based vm’s.
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