Access China and NEC Electronics are developing a "price sensitive" smartphone reference design incorporating the "new" Mini version of the Access Linux Platform (ALP) mobile stack. The touch- and 3G-enabled design will use NEC's ARM9-based MP201 system-on-chip (SoC), and a future design may use NEC's new ARM11-based Emma Mobile 1.
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Intel On Rebuilding The X.Org Linux Desktop
At FOSDEM 2009 in Keith Packard's talk on the rebuilt Linux desktop, he shared the progress made in composited 3D, monitor auto-plugging, 2D/3D/media shared objects, kernel mode-setting, and kernel-based 2D drawing. Allowing these problems to be addressed was the Graphics Execution Manager for kernel memory management.
Read more »Help Fight This Patent-Encumbered IETF Standard
I've written numerous times about the importance of writing to governments about their hare-brained schemes, but this one is rather different. In this case, it's the normally sane Internet Engineering Task Force that wants to do something really daft.
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To maximize the limited space the use of multifunctional Printer
A multifunctional printer is capable of doing various task, namely printing, photocopying, printing. Sometimes these printers can be used as a fax machine and you can take direct photo prints from your digital cameras. There are two types of printer. One is inkjet and the other is laser printer.
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Minty fresh Linux
In case you haven't guessed by now, I like desktop Linux. I admit though that Linux is stuck between a rock and a hard place when it comes to dealing with proprietary media formats. These formats are designed to lock users into a particular video or audio player and those programs seldom come in a Linux version.
Read more »12 of the best games for your Linux netbook
We recently had a look at games that run smoothly on Windows netbooks, proving that Atom powered machines pack enough punch to be handheld console killers, much to consternation of the laptop industry.
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5 Must-have Linux office applications
The acceptance of Linux in the office is directly proportional to the amount of outstanding office applications available.
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Over 30 Must-Have Open Source Resources
Periodically, we here at OStatic like to round up our ongoing collections of open source resources, tutorials, reviews and project walkthroughs. These educational tools are a central part of the goal here at the site
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Keeping Your ssh Connection Alive
You may have had the experience of having your SSH connection to another machine drop if you ignore it for too long. Which can be irritating, especially if it's (say) your e-mail.
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Linux Entertainment In Bars
Well it was not really a bar, but it was a local pizza shot. Imagine my surprise when the my daughter plugged in the Megatouch machine and it booted a Linux kernel. You can find these machines in most bars in the US.
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Using Screen to Manage Multiple Remote and Interrupted SSH Sessions
In a day of laptops and remote systems, it's often impractical to keep the same ssh session going to a specific server indefinitely. There are times when I want to reconnect from home to an ssh session that I started at work. Unfortunately, ssh doesn't support that sort of thing. But the screen utility lets you do something similar to this.
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The ultimate Windows apologists reference
Every now and then somebody attempts to debunk the usual Linux myths. Having quite some experience in that area I have a good idea of what will happen. If your article is picked up by the Windows community, you will get quite some comments. They usually will repeat the SOFUD and sneer at you and your beloved Operating System.
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How S.M.A.R.T. are your disks?
GSmartControl is a graphical user interface for smartctl (from Smartmontools package), which is a tool for querying and controlling S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology) data on modern hard disk drives. It allows you to inspect the drive's S.M.A.R.T. data to determine its health, as well as run various tests on it.
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Automate Ubuntu Server Shutdown
Somebody on the Ubuntu Forums was asking how to get their server to shut down automatically when no other computers are online on the network. This can be useful if you have Wake-On-Lan enabled on the server, and you're only using it for things like printer or file sharing. I responded with a little php script I whipped up that does the job nicely.
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German schools pilot remote virtual Debian/KDE desktops
An educational software organization in Germany is pilot testing an educational software system based on virtualized Debian/KDE desktops. Kreisbildstelle Stade's "Desque" system serves up virtualized desktops over "standard" broadband connections, letting students and teachers access their desktops from home or school, the organization says.
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