Who said Linux games have to cost nothing? Well, quite a few people, actually. But just as you pay, or at least, are expected to pay for Windows games, there's no reason why you should not do the same thing in Linux.
Read more »What is the best Linux Distribution for the Enterprise?
While Linux is taking the world by storm, I often get asked what the best version of Linux is for enterprises of all sizes. Red Hat, Suse and Ubuntu are always top notch distributions but then so are Fedora, CentOS, Mint, OpenSuse, and SlackWare. Which distro is the best depends largely on what software you will be running on your Linux installation.
Read more »A Review: Ben NanoNote Gets Small with Embedded Linux
Qi Hardware is now shipping its first "copyleft hardware" device, the ultra-portable Ben NanoNote. The palm-sized notebook is designed to be a hackable hardware platform for Linux developers, akin to what the Arduino board is for electronics projects.
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The Ultimate Bash Array Tutorial with 15 Examples
An array is a variable containing multiple values may be of same type or of different type. In this article, let us review 15 various array operations in bash.
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Celebrate Ubuntu 10.10 Alpha with these awesome Meerkat-inspired Wallpapers
Whether you intend to download and install Ubuntu 10.10 Alpha 1 or not the following meerkat-themed wallpapers will certainly get you in the Maverick-y mood.
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Chrome and Rust: Pros and Cons of Google's Browser
First released in 2008, Google Chrome is the third most widely used web browser, coming after Internet Explorer and Firefox with a 7% market share. However, until the recently, the GNU/Linux version lagged behind the Windows version.
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The Ransbotham FUD attack on open source fisks itself
You don’t expect misleading FUD about open source from MIT’s Technology Review. But here it is.
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NPR to open source its Android app
National Public Radio has announced that, following "Android's incredible trajectory", it plans to open source its NPR Android application
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ZFS for the Linux kernel
Large parts of Solaris' ZFS file system have been ported to the Linux kernel. However, this doesn't mean that the use of ZFS under Linux has become unproblematic
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Eclipse Community Survey shows good growth for Linux
Linux and OpenJDK both make good showings in the results of the Eclipse Community Survey
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DeaDBeeF - Ultimate Music Player For GNU/Linux
DeaDBeeF (as in 0xDEADBEEF) is an audio player for GNU/Linux systems with X11 (though now it also runs in plain console without X, in FreeBSD, and in OpenSolaris).
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Ubuntu to decommission SPARC port, IA64 port in jeopardy
A decision was made at the Ubuntu Developer Summit to discontinue support for the SPARC port of Ubuntu. The IA64 port is also in danger of being decommissioned
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Simon Phipps: “MPEG-LA is a Parasite Using Standards Bodies as Its Host..."
Harsh words for MPEG-LA and also for Novell's Banshee, which is a Mono patents Trojan that inflects Moovida (while masquerading as "a standard")
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Final Review: Pardus 2009.2
Not long ago I wrote an ARTICLE on Pardus 2009.2 Release Candidate, which I used as a preview for the latest release of this Turkey based Linux distro. As I mentioned then, that release candidate was very well rounded, so the preview already had a bit of review feel to it.
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Interoperable open source clouds for NASA and Japan
NASA and Japan's NII have demonstrated cloud interoperability with their open source based cloud systems
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