Version 2.28 sees the team behind the GNOME desktop environment for Linux and Unix warming up for version 3.0, scheduled for a March 2010 release. The current release continues the tradition of dotting lots of i's and crossing plenty of t's, but also brings a new broom to a few nooks and crannies.
Read more »GNOME 2.28 - the dawn of a new era
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Per Process I/O usage statistics on Linux
Linux kernel 2.6.20 and later supports per process I/O accounting. You can access every process/thread's I/O read/write values by using /proc filesystem.
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HPC Benchmarking: A Quick Primer
Benchmarking any computer is always useful, but it is not quite as simple as running a few programs and reporting some numbers. Indeed, benchmarking is an art that requires some diligence and attention to detail.
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Linux via the internet with boot.kernel.org
boot.kernel.org (BKO) offers another possibility for Linux users to boot the free operating system via the internet.
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Why Linux succeeds while other open source projects fail
At the LinuxCon conference (Webcast from Portland), Intel's Dirk Hohndel, chief Linux and open source technologist, gave what I thought was one of the best versions of the 'how to be successful in open source' talks I've ever heard.
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Watch Out for That Meteor, Stallman.
...some people, particularly our Free Software leaders, are so mired in their hatred of Microsoft and proprietary systems that they will use only Free and Open Source software for the sake of ideological reasons alone.
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Another Look At Intel's Lynnfield Linux Performance
Earlier this month we provided a launch-day preview of the P55 Chipset on Linux along with benchmarks from the Core i5 750 and Core i7 870, which are the new quad-core Lynnfield processors. We noticed some odd performance issues under Linux when testing out these new processors, but Intel has since chimed in and we are in the process of running an updated set of tests.
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Wine 1.1.30 Released
What's new in this release:
*Support for OpenAL
*Many improvements in HTML and JavaScript support.
*Many common controls fixes and improvements.
*More Direct3D 10 work.
*Better MAPI support.
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Dell, Canonical Introduce Ubuntu Moblin Remix
Canonical's relationship with Dell has faced intense scrutiny in recent months, but the partners showed unity today by unveiling Ubuntu Moblin Remix Developer Edition. The offering, based on Moblin version 2, is optimized for Dell's Inspiron Mini 10v netbook. Here are some more details plus some anaylsis of the Canonical-Dell relationship.
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IBM launches Ubuntu-based distro in Africa
IBM and Canonical are introducing an Ubuntu Linux-based distribution and related cloud services for netbooks and thin clients in Africa. The IBM Client for Smart Work works locally or via "VERDE" virtualization to make IBM's Lotus-based software "affordable to new, mass audiences in Africa," says IBM.
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Novell UK: It’s Like Singing to Empty Tables
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Open Source Appeal: It Comes Down to Costs
Open source continues finding favor in both large enterprises and small companies. But while the nature and types of deployments may vary wildly, many have at least one thing in common: The bottom line. Cost savings from Linux and open source has long been a key selling point of the movement.
Read more »My Arch Linux Experiment (Part 3)
I was trying to find out if Arch Linux would be a viable replacement for Kubuntu. Just when I thought I had everything set up and working, I realized that I had completely forgotten about setting up wireless and audio.
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Linux is now good enough for many end users
My activities in Open Source have paid for our house, car, etc etc (despite there being no such thing as an "open source business model"). However, I have never really actively attempted to convert my wife, Erica, to use Linux.
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Open Letter to Mark Shuttleworth
Another conference, another sexist comment in a keynote speech by a leader in the open source community. And September was going so well!
I just sent the following to Mark Shuttleworth, founder and leader of the Ubuntu Linux project. [...]
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