• Rugged in-vehicle PC features Wi-Fi, touchscreen

    Updated: 2011-07-30 00:04:50
    Portwell announced an all-in-one, Wi-Fi-enabled touchscreen computer for in-vehicle fleet applications. The PARD-S071TW is equipped with an aluminum, IP65-protected front panel, a resistive touchscreen with 800 x 480 pixel resolution, and a 1GHz Celeron M ULV processor, says the company....

  • Is Apple muscle squashing Intel's Ultrabook format?

    Updated: 2011-07-29 23:51:57
    Intel's & Ultrabook& format for portable computers is faltering, with pioneering vendor Asus failing to meet desired price points, and others choosing to wait it out, according to Taiwanese sources. DigiTimes reports claim that selling the devices for under $1,000 will be & practically infeasible.& ...

  • New Beowulf Cluster at EDF (200 Tflops) Based on Debian 6.0 Squeeze

    Updated: 2011-07-29 19:50:15
    Électricité de France S.A. is pleased to announce that its new supercomputer, which is 200 Tflops and 4rd in the latest TOP500 (June 2011) is based on Debian Squeeze.

  • Weekend Project: Get to Know GNU Sed

    Updated: 2011-07-29 19:50:14
    If you've ever needed to edit one or more files to make quick changes, you've no doubt found that doing it using a text editor can be a slow slogging process. Linux, thankfully, has a number of tools that make it easy to do this non-interactively. One of the best is sed, a "stream editor" that can help you make quick work of filtering and transforming text. This weekend, take a few minutes to introduce yourself to sed.

  • Node.js Creator Ryan Dahl's Keynote from NodeConf

    Updated: 2011-07-29 18:30:00
    We covered Node.js creator Ryan Dahl's keynote this year at NodeConf, and he's since posted the text of the talk. But if you prefer video, you can now watch it on Blip.tv. Since Dahl's talk, Node.js sponsor Joyent and Microsoft have partnered to bring Node.js to Windows, and the first...

  • Firefox Maker Moves Towards a Browser-Free World

    Updated: 2011-07-29 17:11:09
    Something interesting is brewing at Mozilla, and it appears to have very little to do with browsers.… Free Whitepaper: Implementing Energy Efficient Data Centers...

  • PHPBuilder.com: Build Blazing Fast PHP Websites with Memcached Distributed Caching

    Updated: 2011-07-29 17:07:53
    : : News Feed Jobs Feed Sections Tutorials Books Events Talks Jobs Recent Jobs Job Posting : Options Consulting Solutions Seeks PHP Developer Team Lead Toronto , Canada Job Posting : FireScope Seeks Experienced Web Application Developer Manager Dallas , TX Kevin Schroeder's Blog : Added PHP 5.3 job queuing to my WordPress instance Job Posting : Jacob Group Recruiter Seeks Director of Software Development Lacrosse , WI Job Posting : Skillshare Seeks Senior Frontend Engineer New York , NY Job Posting : SoftLayer Seeks Software Engineer Interface Development Dallas , Tx Job Posting : Company Confidential Seeks Senior PHP Developer Montreal , Quebec , Canada Job Posting : SoftLayer Seeks Software Engineer Systems Development Dallas , Tx Job Posting : HowStuffWorks.com Seeks UI Developer

  • Android Hits 46 Percent Global Smartphone Share, Says Study

    Updated: 2011-07-29 16:37:01
    Android represented a whopping 46.4 percent of global smartphone shipments in Q2 2011, with 34 percent of Android's total coming from Samsung, putting it a close second behind Apple, says ABI Research. The research firm also released a teardown analysis of the HTC Sensation and its highly integrated smartphone processor...

  • WASP: The Linux-Powered Flying Spy Drone that Cracks Wi-Fi & GSM Networks

    Updated: 2011-07-29 16:12:29
    Geek.com takes a peek at the Wireless Aerial Surveillance Platform (WASP), which is a repurposed US Army unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV or drone) outfitted to intercept WiFi and GSM. It will be demonstrated at the upcoming Black Hat and DEFCON security conferences. "If you happen to see this yellow drone...

  • CouchDB and SQLite Creators Introduce Unql, a NoSQL Query Language

    Updated: 2011-07-29 16:00:00
    A query language for the modern document oriented NoSQL database is the goal of the UnQL developers...

  • Maarten Balliauw's Blog: Windows Azure SDK for PHP 4 released

    Updated: 2011-07-29 15:53:19
    : : News Feed Jobs Feed Sections Tutorials Books Events Talks Jobs Recent Jobs Job Posting : Options Consulting Solutions Seeks PHP Developer Team Lead Toronto , Canada Job Posting : FireScope Seeks Experienced Web Application Developer Manager Dallas , TX Kevin Schroeder's Blog : Added PHP 5.3 job queuing to my WordPress instance Job Posting : Jacob Group Recruiter Seeks Director of Software Development Lacrosse , WI Job Posting : Skillshare Seeks Senior Frontend Engineer New York , NY Job Posting : SoftLayer Seeks Software Engineer Interface Development Dallas , Tx Job Posting : Company Confidential Seeks Senior PHP Developer Montreal , Quebec , Canada Job Posting : SoftLayer Seeks Software Engineer Systems Development Dallas , Tx Job Posting : HowStuffWorks.com Seeks UI Developer

  • Top Five Best WordPress Plugins for Business

    Updated: 2011-07-29 14:50:36
    WordPress is the world’ most popular open source content management system (CMS), but its standard set of features leave a bit to be desired for organizations using WordPress to power their blog or entire website.

  • Server uses PICMG SBC, delivers twelve expansion slots

    Updated: 2011-07-29 14:45:43
    Kontron added to its range of rackmount Kontron Industrial Silent Server (KISS) devices with a model offering a PICMG 1.3 backplane and system host board. The KISS 4U PCI761 supports Intel Core i3, i5, and i7 processors running at up to 3.06GHz, up to 8GB of DDR3 RAM, five external drive bays and one internal bay, and up to 12 expansion slots, according to the company....

  • Emacs has Been Violating the GPL Since 2009

    Updated: 2011-07-29 14:42:00
    An embarrassing mishap at the Free Software Foundation has seen the Emacs editor become GPL-violating software because of missing source files for grammar generators...

  • The Very Best Open Source Video and Digital Music Tools

    Updated: 2011-07-29 14:28:40
     f you've used computers for any length of time, you can probably remember when watching video or streaming music was a guaranteed headache. Only a few years ago, the web was teeming with sites that claimed to provide streamlined video and audio experiences when the experiences were in fact filled with hiccups.

  • Mandriva Directory Server 2.4.1 Now Available

    Updated: 2011-07-29 13:39:56
    Mandriva announces the immediate availability of a new release of the Mandriva Directory Server (MDS), an easy to use, powerful and secure solution for managing identities, directory services and network services within the enterprise.

  • Mandriva 2011 Daily Builds

    Updated: 2011-07-29 13:18:55
    Short news: By many users requests, we open access to daily builds of Mandriva 2011 RC2. You can grab it here.

  • RubySource.com: Confessions of a Converted PHP Developer: Namespace Superhero!

    Updated: 2011-07-29 06:43:50
    : : : News Feed Jobs Feed Sections Tutorials Books Events Talks Jobs Recent Jobs Job Posting : Options Consulting Solutions Seeks PHP Developer Team Lead Toronto , Canada Job Posting : FireScope Seeks Experienced Web Application Developer Manager Dallas , TX Kevin Schroeder's Blog : Added PHP 5.3 job queuing to my WordPress instance Job Posting : Jacob Group Recruiter Seeks Director of Software Development Lacrosse , WI Job Posting : Skillshare Seeks Senior Frontend Engineer New York , NY Job Posting : SoftLayer Seeks Software Engineer Interface Development Dallas , Tx Job Posting : Company Confidential Seeks Senior PHP Developer Montreal , Quebec , Canada Job Posting : SoftLayer Seeks Software Engineer Systems Development Dallas , Tx Job Posting : HowStuffWorks.com Seeks UI Developer

  • RubySource.com: Confessions of a Converted PHP Developer: Namespace Superhero!

    Updated: 2011-07-29 06:43:00
    : : : News Feed Jobs Feed Sections Tutorials Books Events Talks Jobs Recent Jobs Job Posting : Options Consulting Solutions Seeks PHP Developer Team Lead Toronto , Canada Job Posting : FireScope Seeks Experienced Web Application Developer Manager Dallas , TX Kevin Schroeder's Blog : Added PHP 5.3 job queuing to my WordPress instance Job Posting : Jacob Group Recruiter Seeks Director of Software Development Lacrosse , WI Job Posting : Skillshare Seeks Senior Frontend Engineer New York , NY Job Posting : SoftLayer Seeks Software Engineer Interface Development Dallas , Tx Job Posting : Company Confidential Seeks Senior PHP Developer Montreal , Quebec , Canada Job Posting : SoftLayer Seeks Software Engineer Systems Development Dallas , Tx Job Posting : HowStuffWorks.com Seeks UI Developer

  • Android hits 46 percent global smartphone share, says study

    Updated: 2011-07-29 05:37:01
    Android represented a whopping 46.4 percent of global smartphone shipments in Q2 2011, with 34 percent of Android's total coming from Samsung, putting it a close second behind Apple, says ABI Research. The research firm also released a teardown analysis of the HTC Sensation and its highly integrated smartphone processor -- the dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8260....

  • How to cross post status update from Google+ to Facebook?

    Updated: 2011-07-29 05:17:47
    Though I signed up on most of the popular social platforms I am addicted to Facebook more than anything. But most of my Google Fan Boi friends are now newly launched FB clone Google+ fans. So … More→

  • Nielsen reports more Android phone growth, but are returns a growing problem?

    Updated: 2011-07-29 01:03:05
    Nielsen released its U.S. smartphone subscriber numbers for June, showing Android inching up to 39 percent share ahead of Apple's iPhone with 28 percent. Meanwhile, some Android smartphone devices are being returned at a rate of 30 to 40 percent, claims an industry report....

  • Phones and tablets will take over from single-purpose gadgets, iSuppli says

    Updated: 2011-07-28 23:13:01
    Who wants to buy a PMP (portable media player), PND (portable navigation device), or digital camera when their smartphone can already handle all those functions? Fewer and fewer people, according to findings released July 28 by research firm IHS iSuppli....

  • Fanless PC taps new Atom N455-based Mini-ITX board

    Updated: 2011-07-28 22:21:50
    Ibase announced a fanless industrial PC with a 1.66GHz Intel Atom N455 processor. Based on a recently announced MI890 Mini-ITX board, the CMI300-890 computer supports up to 2GB DDR3 RAM, offers a 2.5-inch hard disk drive (HDD) bay, and sports I/O including includes six USB ports, says the company....

  • Asus spins three low-priced netbooks

    Updated: 2011-07-28 21:11:22
    Asus is taking the netbook back to its roots, with two devices intended to sell for as little as $200. The low-cost EeePC R011PX and EeePC X101 come with the Ubuntu and MeeGo operating systems, respectively -- but will also run Windows if you insist....

  • Informa, Retrevo studies add to mixed signals on Android tablet sales

    Updated: 2011-07-28 19:16:55
    Informa projects that Android tablets will rival Apple's iPad by 2015 and surpass them in 2016, and a survey by online store Retrevo shows high consumer interest in Amazon.com's rumored Android tablets. Yet, Google's own statistics appear to reveal slow Android tablet sales to date....

  • GNOME Shell, Mutter Move One Step Forward

    Updated: 2011-07-28 17:27:54
    In readying for the GNOME 3.1.4 development release, there's new development builds available for the GNOME Shell and Mutter -- two of the key components of the GNOME 3 desktop...

  • Installing And Using OpenVZ On CentOS 6.0

    Updated: 2011-07-28 16:31:48
    In this HowTo I will describe how to prepare a CentOS 6.0 server for OpenVZ. With OpenVZ you can create multiple Virtual Private Servers (VPS) on the same hardware, similar to Xen and the Linux Vserver project. OpenVZ is the open-source branch of...

  • Nebula: an OpenStack Appliance Company

    Updated: 2011-07-28 15:44:00
    Announced at OSCON, Nebula will produce a turnkey OpenStack hardware appliance for constructing a private computing cloud from inexpensive computers...

  • digiKam 2.0.0 Arrives with Face Recognition

    Updated: 2011-07-28 15:38:00
    Version 2.0.0 of the open source digiKam digital photo management application has been released alongside the latest major update to the KDE Software Compilation...

  • Faster Subqueries in MariaDB

    Updated: 2011-07-28 15:20:00
    The MariaDB MySQL fork has released a beta version of MariaDB 5.3 which contains a new implementation of subqueries that provides faster results...

  • HP Gives OpenStack Significant Backing in the Cloud Wars

    Updated: 2011-07-28 15:07:53
    Just yesterday, in our post "OpenStack's Partnerships Give it a Leg Up in the Cloud Race," we noted that OpenStack has so many heavy-hitting partnerships at this point that it is emerging as a strong open contender to other cloud computing platforms.

  • Amazon Reportedly Ramping Up 7- and 10-Inch Tablets

    Updated: 2011-07-28 14:59:31
    The online retailer is reportedly busy lining up suppliers in time to launch both a 7-inch and 10-inch tablet sometime in the third quarter.

  • VirtualBox 4.1 Introduces Cloning Amongst Other Features

    Updated: 2011-07-28 14:52:57
    We first covered the release of VirtualBox 4.0 back in January. Amongst other improvements and new features, 4.1 adds VM cloning and a nascent PCI passthrough feature.

  • Nielsen: Android Takes Top OS Spot, Apple Tops Manufacturers

    Updated: 2011-07-28 14:15:25
    Nielsen comes bearing good news today for devotees of the little green robot: as of this past June, Android has claimed the top spot in the U.S. smartphone OS market.

  • Voices of POSSE, Part 1: From Theory to Practice

    Updated: 2011-07-28 14:07:36
    This post is the first in the "Voices of POSSE series," a collection of interviews conducted at this year's Professor's Open Source Summer Experience, held in Raleigh, NC, July 23-24. Read more... read more...

  • A Look at Mozilla's BrowserID Project

    Updated: 2011-07-28 01:21:16
    Mozilla launched its BrowserID project in June as an alternative to the now commonplace practice of relying on third-party commercial Web services as "identity brokers." If you want to offer users a non-intrusive way to establish an identity, without the overhead and security worries of an awkward off-site authorization process, it is worth taking a look.

  • ARM9 SBC features Linux 2.6.38, high-res touchscreen support

    Updated: 2011-07-27 22:33:17
    Artila Electronics announced a Linux 2.6.38-ready 3.5-inch ARM9 industrial single board computer (SBC), notable for its support for up to 1280 x 860-pixel touchscreens. The M-505 is equipped with a 400MHz Atmel AT91SAM9G45 processor, 128MB of DDR2 SDRAM, 128MB NAND flash, plus Ethernet, USB, and serial I/O....

  • cPCI SBC offers embedded alternative to commercial servers

    Updated: 2011-07-27 20:33:44
    Extreme Engineering Solutions (X-ES) announced a 3U CompactPCI single board computer (SBC) powered by a Intel Core i7 processor. The XPedite7332 is equipped with a DVI port and dual gigabit Ethernet ports, as well as USB, serial, SATA, and PCI Express connections, and also features extended temperature and ruggedization support, the company says....

  • Signage PC has 31-inch display, optional touchscreen

    Updated: 2011-07-27 19:37:24
    Axiomtek announced a digital signage computer that includes a 42-inch display and a choice of Celeron or Core 2 Duo processors. The DSA-132 features a removable CPU board, an available infrared touchscreen, a PCI Express x4 expansion slot, up to 2GB of DDR3 RAM, two speakers, and room for a SATA hard disk drive, the company says....

  • OpenStack's Partnerships Give it a Leg Up in the Race to the Cloud

    Updated: 2011-07-27 17:19:21
    On the open source cloud computing front, OpenStack has been rapidly gaining momentum and partners. It was clear from the outset that OpenStack would pose a significant challenge to many technology players focused on the cloud, although many perceived challengers have become OpenStack partners.

  • Mandriva 2011 RC2 is Out!

    Updated: 2011-07-27 16:36:29
    Yesterday we went back to work on properly configured nvironment and as we promised, today Mandriva & ROSA team proudly nnounce that Mandriva 2011 RC2 is available for download. In this release candidate we fixed more than 300 bugs and added or changed about 700 packages.

  • Installing Nginx With PHP5 And MySQL Support On CentOS 5.6

    Updated: 2011-07-27 15:50:41
    Nginx (pronounced "engine x") is a free, open-source, high-performance HTTP server. Nginx is known for its stability, rich feature set, simple configuration, and low resource consumption. This tutorial shows how you can install Nginx on a CentOS 5.6 server with...

  • Live Stream: OSCON Wednesday – From Canonical to Outer Space

    Updated: 2011-07-27 15:31:37
    This week insideHPC is providing live streaming coverage from the OSCON open source conference in our home town of Portland, Oregon. OSCON JAVA continues Tuesday, July 26 with these keynotes: Today’ Keynotes at OSCON look fascinating: 9:05am (Pacific Time)The Future Of Community Jono Bacon (Canonical Ltd) 9:20am Frank Willison Memorial...

  • SeaMonkey 2.3 Beta 1 Arrives for Testing

    Updated: 2011-07-27 15:09:00
    Based on the same Gecko browser engine as Firefox 6, SeaMonkey 2.3 Beta 1 has been released for testing. It offers improvements to WebGL that allows it to work on more Linux systems and removes support for Microsummaries...

  • Open Cloud Initiative Launches at OSCON

    Updated: 2011-07-27 15:05:11
    This week the non-profit Open Cloud Initiative (OCI) announced its official launch at the OSCON 2011 Open Source Convention. The primary purpose of the Open Cloud Initiative (OCI) is to define “Open Cloud” by way of community consensus and advocate for universal adoption of Open Standard formats and interfaces” said...

  • Open Cloud Initiative Sets Out Principles

    Updated: 2011-07-27 14:29:00
    After two years in gestation, the Open Cloud Initiative has launched, setting out principles for an open cloud for users and providers...

  • Red Hat's Cloud Computing Report Warns of Perils of Lock-In

    Updated: 2011-07-27 13:59:58
    For some time now, Red Hat has been pinning its future on cloud computing and virtualization--a smart move as these trends are reshaping how IT administrators and policy makers think about technology.

  • The Desura Linux Game Client Is Soon To Be Ready

    Updated: 2011-07-27 13:00:00
    It looks like we could just be weeks away from seeing the official release of the Desura Linux game client, a game distribution client similar to Valve's Steam. Posted to the Desura blog is a rather lengthy update about the current status of the native Linux client...

  • One Last Call To Make Novacut A Reality

    Updated: 2011-07-27 13:00:00
    While the latest Humble Indie Bundle is pulling in money at a fierce rate (up to nearly $500k USD in one day), that isn't true for all open-source projects. At the start of the month I mentioned Novacut, which attempts to be yet another open-source video editor. What Novacut is...

  • Dell Crowbars Open its OpenStack Solution

    Updated: 2011-07-27 13:00:00
    At OSCON, Dell has made its OpenStack-based cloud solution official and open sourced Crowbar, a cloud installation and configuration tool...

  • Embedded database gains replication and distributed transactions

    Updated: 2011-07-27 05:53:58
    ITTIA has updated its lightweight, Linux-compatible SQL R-DBMS (relational database management system) with High Availability (HA) and replication features aimed at embedded applications. ITTIA DB SQL 4.1 has added support for two-phase commit, synchronous replication on commit, table snapshots, and distributed transactions, says the company....

  • Humble Indie Bundle 3: Pay What You Want for Linux Games

    Updated: 2011-07-27 01:07:57
    Looking for Linux games? On a tight budget? Want to support "indie" developers? Then you should take a look at the Humble Indie Bundle #3 that's on sale for two more weeks. Did we mention that Linux users are putting up twice as much money on average than Mac users, or three times the average for Mac users?

  • Red Hat's Jim Whitehurst: "I Want to Meet Linus"

    Updated: 2011-07-27 00:47:13
    Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst is speaking this year at LinuxCon on opening day about the challenges that still lie ahead as we embark on another 20 years of Linux. We wanted to know more about Whitehurst's perspective as we prepare for the big event and the formal celebration of the 20th anniversary of Linux. Here's what he told us.

  • Dell unveils OpenStack cloud solution

    Updated: 2011-07-26 22:45:57
    Dell is rolling out an open-source cloud-computing IaaS (infrastructure as a service) offering built around the Linux-based OpenStack cloud software and its own PowerEdge C servers. The Dell OpenStack Cloud Solution also leans heavily on Dell's open source Crowbar technology, said to simplify OpenStack deployments and management....

  • Linux/Android dev tools gain services program

    Updated: 2011-07-26 21:40:11
    Mentor Graphics has repackaged its embedded Linux and Android development platforms and services into an & integrated enablement program& for hardware companies. The Mentor Embedded Hardware Enablement Program provides services and training for embedded Android and Linux platforms, as well as Sourcery open source tools, Inflexion UI creation tools, and vertical market solutions, says the company....

  • Debian 7 'Wheezy' to Introduce Multiarch Support

    Updated: 2011-07-26 17:07:36
    During this years annual Debian Conference DebConf11 made the introduction of "multiarch support" a release goal for the coming Debian release 7 "Wheezy"...

  • Mozilla launches Android-based, web-centric OS for devices

    Updated: 2011-07-26 16:50:03
    Mozilla has launched an open source project to develop a web-based operating system for smartphones and tablets, somewhat similar to the idea behind the netbook-focused Chrome OS. Based on the Gecko rendering engine used in Firefox, Boot to Gecko (BTG) incorporates Android components, including its Linux kernel and drivers, and provides an API system modeled in part on Google's NaCl (Native Client) technology....

  • Better Video Coverage During DebConf, Thanks to Our Sponsors!

    Updated: 2011-07-26 15:44:25
    The Debian Project is pleased to announce that, through the donations of various sponsors, it has been made a lot easier to provide interested people with live video streams of sessions from Debian related converences.

  • Canonical Announces Ubuntu Advantage Partner Program

    Updated: 2011-07-26 14:21:00
    With Canonical's Ubuntu Advantage (UA) Partner Program, hardware and software companies will receive customer service and marketing support...

  • The DRM Pull For The Linux 3.1 Kernel

    Updated: 2011-07-26 13:47:06
    David Airlie has called upon Linus Torvalds to pull in his DRM Git tree that offers the key Direct Rendering Manager graphics driver improvements for the Linux 3.1 kernel...

  • Smooth Gestures Adds Mouse and Trackpad Gestures to Chrome

    Updated: 2011-07-26 13:30:00
    Chrome: Smooth Gestures is an add-on for Chrome that allows you to open new tabs, close old tabs, reload pages, and open links all using mouse or trackpad gestures you configure and toggle with hotkeys.

  • Intel Looks To Bring Mesa SNB libEGL To Android

    Updated: 2011-07-26 13:24:14
    It seems that Intel has a new interest in bringing Sandy Bridge graphics support to Google's Android operating system. Chad Versace, part of Intel's OSTC team normally working on the desktop Linux graphics stack, is looking to bring the Intel i965 (particularly, the Sandy Bridge support) of Mesa with libEGL...

  • Spotlight on Linux: Linvo GNU/Linux

    Updated: 2011-07-26 13:00:00
    After an earlier quick look, it seemed Linvo GNU/Linux was worthy of a spotlight. Linvo is a Slackware-based distribution featuring GNOME 2.32 and is shipped as a live image. The desktop is pretty and features a handy set of applications. In addition, additional applications are available through a popular one-click...

  • Microsoft, Suse Renew $100 Million Linux Deal

    Updated: 2011-07-26 13:00:00
    The extension runs until January 1, 2016. It again sees Microsoft commit to shelling out $100 million for Suse Linux Enterprise certificates and to refrain from suing Suse or its customers.

  • Cups 1.5 with New Security Functions

    Updated: 2011-07-26 13:00:00
    The new version of the printing system, which is used in Linux distributions and Mac OS X, offers basic support for SSL/TLS X.509 certificates...

  • Mozilla's 'Boot to Gecko' to be a Web Operating System

    Updated: 2011-07-26 13:00:00
    The "Boot to Gecko" project aims to find the holes in current technology and standards that will impede the creation of a web operating system in the future...

  • Android testing platform mimics human UI interaction

    Updated: 2011-07-26 05:58:14
    Wind River announced the Wind River UX Test Development Kit, an Eclipse-based Android software testing platform that aims to reproduce human interaction with user interfaces. Wind River also updated the related Wind River Framework for Automated Software Testing (FAST) for Android to version 1.6, adding a benchmarking index, and new configuration, monitoring, and testing tools....

  • DebConf 11 Started

    Updated: 2011-07-26 02:06:49
    DebConf 11, the annual Debian conference opened its doors today in Banja Luka, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. As with previous conferences streams of most sessions will be made available, allowing...

  • ATandT goes all out for Gingerbread updates

    Updated: 2011-07-25 23:46:55
    AT T announced that Android 2.3 (& Gingerbread& ) updates are planned for all of its Android smartphones that have been introduced this year, except prepaid models. Motorola Atrix 4G users will receive a Gingerbread update beginning July 25, and HTC Inspire 4G users will get updated & in the coming weeks,& says the carrier....

  • Microsoft and SUSE extend patent and interoperability pact

    Updated: 2011-07-25 21:54:47
    Microsoft and Attachmate business unit SUSE (formerly Novell Inc.) announced a four-year extension of their controversial strategic collaboration that among other things involves Microsoft's purchase of $100 million in additional SUSE Linux Enterprise certificates. Meanwhile, the Linux community puzzles over Microsoft's major contributing role to Linux 3.0, as well as its surprise video birthday greeting to Linux....

  • Atom-powered box PC accepts 4GB of DDR3 RAM

    Updated: 2011-07-25 20:11:56
    Axiomtek announced a fanless embedded PC that offers Intel's single-core Atom N455 or dual core D525 processors, along with a Mini PCI expansion slot. The eBOX620-801-FL supports up to 4GB of DDR2 RAM, includes a 2.5-inch drive bay and a CompactFlash slot, and has three serial ports, according to the company....

  • DebConf Video Streams Available

    Updated: 2011-07-25 19:38:22
    DebConf 11 is underway in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Streaming videos of the conference are available for those who would like to follow along at home. There is also an IRC channel to allow remote participants to comment and ask questions about the ongoing sessions.

  • Atom-Powered Box PC Accepts 4GB of DDR3 RAM

    Updated: 2011-07-25 19:11:56
    Axiomtek announced a fanless embedded PC that offers Intel's single-core Atom N455 or dual core D525 processors, along with a Mini PCI expansion slot. The eBOX620-801-FL supports up to 4GB of DDR2 RAM, includes a 2.5-inch drive bay and a CompactFlash slot, and has three serial ports, according to the...

  • Microsoft/Novell Agreement Renewed

    Updated: 2011-07-25 19:08:37
    Microsoft has announced that the controversial patent deal with Novell has been renewed for a few more years. "This relationship will extend through Jan. 1, 2016, with Microsoft committed to invest $100 million in new SUSE Linux Enterprise certificates for customers receiving Linux support from SUSE."...

  • HD-ready panel PC targets home theater market

    Updated: 2011-07-25 18:11:48
    Habey announced a 12-inch panel PC with a 1.8GHz, dual-core Intel Atom D525 processor and Nvidia Ion GT218 graphics card. Ready for home theater applications, the PPC-6512 offers HDMI/VGA dual display capability, plus mini-PCIe, SATA, USB, serial, and Ethernet connections, according to the company....

  • Fanless controller has ten serial ports

    Updated: 2011-07-25 18:07:13
    Aaeon has added to its line of fanless embedded controllers with a model sporting ten serial ports. The AEC-6872 has a 1.6GHz Intel Atom processor, two Ethernet ports, a CompactFlash slot, four USB ports, and a slot that can hold a PCI or PCI Express card, the company says....

  • Distribution Release: Zorin OS 5 "Lite"

    Updated: 2011-07-25 17:42:21
    Artyom Zorin has announced the release of Zorin OS 5 "Lite", a Lubuntu-based distribution featuring the LXDE desktop environment: "The Zorin OS team is proud to release Zorin OS 5 Lite, the lightweight edition of our operating system designed for Windows users using old and low-specification computers. We....

  • Open-Source CPU Architecture Pulled Into Linux 3.1 Kernel

    Updated: 2011-07-25 16:47:59
    The latest feature to be pulled into the Linux 3.1 kernel is support for OpenRISC, an open-source CPU architecture...

  • Debian Project News - July 25th, 2011

    Updated: 2011-07-25 16:02:35
    Welcome to this year's eleventh issue of DPN, the newsletter for the Debian community. Topics covered in this issue include: * Happy Birthday, Linux! * Community Distribution Patent Policy FAQ * Bits from the...

  • All AT&T Android Phones Released In 2011 Will Get Gingerbread

    Updated: 2011-07-25 15:24:16
    The HTC Status might be a sort-of-weird, kind-of-gimmicky (with its dedicated Facebook button and all) little piece of kit, but it’ got at least one thing going for it: it’ the only phone on AT&T running on the latest (phone-friendly) version of Android: v2.3, or “Gingerbread”.

  • Distribution Release: CentOS 6.0 "Live"

    Updated: 2011-07-25 14:12:28
    Karanbir Singh has announced the release of CentOS 6.0 "Live", a set of installable live CD and DVD images based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.0: "We are pleased to announce the immediate availability of CentOS 6.0 live CD for i386 and x86_64 architectures. The CentOS 6.0 live....

  • Eight Weeks of #noemail (And the Results Are In)

    Updated: 2011-07-25 13:00:00
    Professor Jones seems to have struck a chord with his attempt to abandon email. Since we published our look at his #noemail attempt and sat down for a chat, he’ been interviewed, referenced, and talked about all over the Internet--and even on the (local) nightly news. Other people have followed...

  • Red Hat moves to RHEL 5.7 as Oracle nabs Ksplice

    Updated: 2011-07-22 23:30:49
    Red Hat released version 5.7 of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, adding new drivers and KVM hypervisor improvements. In other enterprise Linux news, Oracle acquired Ksplice and its Linux-based hot-patching update technology, and an eWEEK review found the new Ubuntu-based Stackops Linux distro speeds the process of configuring and deploying OpenStack clouds....

  • Android Market adds multiple-APK support to battle fragmentation

    Updated: 2011-07-22 21:33:52
    Android Market now lets developers mount multiple Android Package (APK) files optimized for different devices and releases, instead of selling the optimized versions separately, says Google. Meanwhile, security firm Dasient reports that eight percent of Android apps are transmitting personal user data to unauthorized computers, and some Android malware is specializing in & drive-by downloads,& leaving users unaware of what's being installed....

  • It's Official: Linux 3.0 Released

    Updated: 2011-07-22 19:57:59
    Go crazy, folks! On Thursday, July 21, Linus Torvalds put a stake in the heart of the "bignum days" for the 2.6 kernel and took the wraps off Linux 3.0. While not a huge leap from 2.6.39, the release does have some changes worth eyeballing.

  • JavaScript Creator Says the Language Wasn't Just Dumb Luck

    Updated: 2011-07-22 19:00:00
    JavaScript creator Brendan Eich has spoken out against the perception that JavaScript was an arbitrary or random success. In a comment at Hacker News Eich explains the historical context from which JavaScript emerged and how it was unlikely to have happened any other way.

  • AMD Profits from Fast-Ramping Fusion Chip Sales

    Updated: 2011-07-22 17:28:13
    Advanced Micro Devices is seeing results from the aggressive rollout of its Fusion processors, including its & Brazos& and & Llano& devices. Despite an overall softening of the PC market, and a continuing search for a CEO, the company turned a $61 million profit in the second quarter of its...

  • Mozilla jumps with Google Toolbar demise

    Updated: 2011-07-22 17:21:16
    Google has ditched a Firefox add-on, and Mozilla is looking for options for how to help users move on without it to new versions of the browser.

  • Linux 3.0 Scrubs up Btrfs, Gets More Xen

    Updated: 2011-07-22 16:40:04
    Linux 3.0 has been released, featuring a storage backend for Xen virtualization and an antifrag and data-scrubbing features for the Btrfs filesystem. Meanwhile, Thomas Gleixner released a major new, real-time Linux patch that will ready Linux 3.0 for highly-deterministic applications....

  • Shuttleworth: The Responsibilities of Ownership

    Updated: 2011-07-22 16:28:02
    Mark Shuttleworth's push for copyright assignment agreements takes an interesting turn with this lengthy post suggesting that contributors owe a project their copyrights since they are dumping a maintenance load on that project. "So, one of the reasons I'm happy to donate (fully and irreversibly) a patch to a maintainer,...

  • 802.11n Support to Grow 465 Percent Through 2015

    Updated: 2011-07-22 15:23:27
    Research firm In-Stats says 53 million wireless-N-supported devices were available in 2010. That figure will jump to nearly 300 million in 2015.

  • Last Call for openSUSE Conference Papers!

    Updated: 2011-07-22 15:15:50
    With the days closing in on us before the next great openSUSE Conference in Nuremberg, Germany 11-14 September, 2011, we’e seeing a lot of awesome papers being submitted to the Conference Program Committee. But there’ still time for you to submit that awesome session you’e dreamed of. The deadline to submit your paper is midnight July 25th. What We Are Looking For: This year’ Conference theme is RWX³. That means its an open conference in which...

  • Third openSUSE 12.1 Milestone Arrives

    Updated: 2011-07-22 15:08:00
    Aimed at developers, testers and early adopters, the latest milestone is based on the 3.0 rc7 Linux kernel and includes a number of major package updates, including Firefox 5, Thunderbird 5 and Python 3.2...

  • July 2011 Open-Source Graphics Driver Comparison

    Updated: 2011-07-22 14:32:05
    Following last week's benchmarks of Intel's New Sandy Bridge Acceleration architecture with the very latest open-source driver code, it was decided to throw a few NVIDIA and ATI/AMD graphics cards into the mix to see where the open-source driver performance is comparatively at for some other hardware. This article presents...

  • Linux 3.0 scrubs up Btrfs, gets more Xen

    Updated: 2011-07-22 05:40:04
    Linux 3.0 has been released, featuring a storage backend for Xen virtualization and an antifrag and data-scrubbing features for the Btrfs filesystem. Meanwhile, Thomas Gleixner released a major new, real-time Linux patch that will ready Linux 3.0 for highly-deterministic applications....

  • Test-Driving VirtualBox 4.1 on Linux: Bumpy but Pretty Good

    Updated: 2011-07-22 02:01:13
    Oracle released VirtualBox 4.1 on July 19 with a slew of improvements ranging from usability improvements to rasing the ceiling for RAM to 1TB for 64-bit hosts. With 4.1, we decided to take VirtualBox out for a spin and see how it handles.

  • DIN-rail PC has four PoE connectors

    Updated: 2011-07-21 20:37:29
    Axiomtek announced a fanless DIN-rail computer designed to tolerate temperatures from -40 to 158 deg. F. The rBOX204 provides five 10/100 Ethernet ports -- four of which supply power -- along with an AMD LX800 processor, up to 1GB of RAM, CompactFlash storage, and redundant power inputs, according to the company....

  • Android tablets take 30 percent global share, but struggle in enterprise

    Updated: 2011-07-21 20:32:52
    Android tablets took a 30 percent share of global tablet shipments in the second quarter, compared to 61 percent for Apple, as part of a 331 percent growth in total sales since Q2 2010, says Strategy Analytics. According to a Good Technology study, however, Android tablets still trail the iPad significantly in the enterprise -- where Apple represented 95 percent of second-quarter sales....

  • Mini-ITX signage board upgrades to dual-core processor

    Updated: 2011-07-21 18:14:57
    Via Technologies announced a Mini-ITX motherboard that includes a dual-core Nano X2 E-Series processor and, with an optional S3-based graphics module, can support four displays, The VB8004 offers up to 4GB of DDR3 memory, includes HDMI, LVDS, and DVI ports, and provides a special 90-pin I/O connector....

  • Intel Touts Record Revenue and 'Ultrabook' Initiative

    Updated: 2011-07-21 17:30:48
    Reporting results for the second quarter of its financial year, Intel said Atom processor revenues have dropped by 15 percent, and lowered its forecast for 2011 PC sales to around nine percent. But revenue and net income were respectively up 22 percent and 10 percent year-over-year, marking a & fifth...

  • Mini-ITX Signage Board Upgrades to Dual-Core Processor

    Updated: 2011-07-21 17:14:57
    Via Technologies announced a Mini-ITX motherboard that includes a dual-core Nano X2 E-Series processor and, with an optional S3-based graphics module, can support four displays, The VB8004 offers up to 4GB of DDR3 memory, includes HDMI, LVDS, and DVI ports, and provides a special 90-pin I/O connector....

  • Enabling Compiz Fusion On A Fedora 15 GNOME Desktop (NVIDIA GeForce 8100)

    Updated: 2011-07-21 16:54:24
    This tutorial shows how you can enable Compiz Fusion on a Fedora 15 GNOME desktop (the system must have a 3D-capable graphics card - I'm using an NVIDIA GeForce 8100 here). With Compiz Fusion you can use beautiful...

  • Overo modules control new robot board

    Updated: 2011-07-21 16:35:21
    Gumstix announced a controller board designed to integrate its Cortex-A8-based, 1GHz Overo computer-on-module (COM) into robots, for Linux-based planning and other higher-end functions. The RoboVero board includes NXP's Cortex-M3-based LPC1769 processor clocked to 120MHz plus buttons, LEDs, sensors, 3-axis controls, and interfaces ranging from CAN to I2C....

  • Linux Foundation Releases New White Paper on FOSS Compliance for Suppliers

    Updated: 2011-07-21 15:00:00
    The Linux Foundation strives to provide relevant, useful guidance to organizations setting up their free and open source software (FOSS) compliance programs. Last month, we released a white paper titled “A Five Step Compliance Process for FOSS Identification and Review.” Now, we are releasing a freely available new white paper “FOSS Compliance Practices for Supplied Software.”

  • Java 7 Summit to be Held at EclipseCon Europe

    Updated: 2011-07-21 14:25:00
    The Eclipse Foundation has announced that a Java 7 Summit will be co-located at this year's European EclipseCon conference. The event will offer in-depth technical sessions on the upcoming Java 7 release, the first major version of the platform in nearly five years...

  • Government Shutting Down Hundreds of Data Centers

    Updated: 2011-07-21 13:49:19
    In an effort to save some taxpayer money, the White House plans to close almost 400 redundant data centers this year and next.

  • Linus on 3.0 and the 3.1 Merge Window

    Updated: 2011-07-21 13:00:00
    Linus has posted a note on the delay in the 3.0 release (caused by the tricky VFS bug and some RCU issues) and the implications for the 3.1 merge window, which will now extend well into his vacation. As he points out: "I won't have WiFi under water, and the...

  • Get Satisfaction: Tips for Engaging Citizens in Gov 2.0

    Updated: 2011-07-21 13:00:00
    When we talk about open government technology, it’ often in terms of open data, open source software, social media or crowd-sourced ideation and 311 tools.

  • In a Flash, Adobe's 64-Bit Flash for Linux Is Back

    Updated: 2011-07-21 13:00:00
    It was only a month ago that Adobe cut off Linux's AIR, so bloggers may be excused if they were a bit surprised by last week's news. Namely? In yet another twist in the company's on-again/off-again relationship with our favorite open source operating system -- a roller-coaster ride that involved...

  • Google Summer of Code 2011: Midterms and Statistics

    Updated: 2011-07-21 13:00:00
    Google has published "a few more interesting statistics" from this year's Google Summer of Code event and a number of open source projects have confirmed that their students have passed their midterm evaluations...

  • Latest Roku boxes shrink, get their game on

    Updated: 2011-07-21 00:17:05
    Roku announced three new versions of its Linux-based, Netflix-ready streaming IP media player, all running on less than two Watts and adding support for casual gaming. The Roku 2 HD ($60) supports 720p playback; the Roku 2 XD($80) moves up to 1080p; and the Roku 2 XS ($100) adds USB and Ethernet ports, as well as a motion-control remote and Angry Birds....

  • RecallMonkey Brings Simple Search to Firefox History

    Updated: 2011-07-21 00:06:23
    Where was that page you were just looking at a few days ago? If you're a Firefox user, answering that question just got a lot simpler. Yes, the browser offers simple bookmarking and niceties like bookmark folders and multi-browser sync — and yes, there are hundreds of add-ons to help you categorize, tag, export, import, and file your links in every conceivable way. But all too often, re-finding that page you just took a casual look at is still easier to do with a Web search engine — and that's the premise behind RecallMonkey, which gives you a search-engine-like interface to your own browsing history.

  • In-memory database released in clustering version

    Updated: 2011-07-20 21:57:52
    McObject announced a clustering version of its Linux-compatible, in-memory ExtremeDB database management system, said to support distributed embedded as well as real-time enterprise applications. ExtremeDB Cluster manages data stores across multiple hardware nodes, thereby increasing net processing power for data management, reducing expansion costs, and increasing scalability for data-intensive real-time applications, the company claims....

  • Gaming computer gambles on AMD G-Series chips

    Updated: 2011-07-20 20:33:01
    Aewin announced a gaming computer equipped with a choice of AMD G-Series processors: either the dual-core 1.6GHz T56N or the single-core 1.2GHz T44R. The SGA-2200 is available with one or two gigabit Ethernet ports, six or 10 COM ports, four USB ports, specialized security features, and gaming-specific digital I/O aplenty....

  • Intel's Celeron gets Sandy Bridge architecture, on-chip graphics

    Updated: 2011-07-20 20:24:49
    Intel plans to refresh its entry-level Celeron processor line using the same 32nm manufacturing and & Sandy Bridge& architecture as its latest Core CPUs. Expected in September are the dual-core G5xx and single-core G4xx for desktops, plus the dual-core B8xx and the single-core B7xx for laptops, according to a DigiTimes report....

  • Development Release: Kororaa Linux 15 Beta 2

    Updated: 2011-07-20 18:03:35
    Just four days after the arrival of the first development release, the second beta of Kororaa Linux 15 is now out and ready for testing: "The second beta release of Kororaa 15 (code name 'Squirt') has been released and is available for download, in 32-bit and 64-bit variants....

  • Lenovo's Honeycomb Tablets Feature Netflix

    Updated: 2011-07-20 17:02:38
    Lenovo announced two Android 3.1 tablets: a consumer-oriented IdeaPad Tablet K1 claimed to be the first tablet to offer Netflix, and a business-focused ThinkPad Tablet. Each tablet follows the Honeycomb script by offering an Nvidia Tegra 2 processor, a 10.1-inch WXGA display, and dual cameras, but the ThinkPad also features...

  • Notion Ink Weathers The Storm, Plans On Releasing The Adam 2 Android Tablet This December

    Updated: 2011-07-20 16:54:18
    CrunchGear, now known as TechCrunch Gadgets, has a long, storied relationship with the India-based Notion Ink. Long story short, we publicly doubted that they could produce a tablet of the quality they were advertising.

  • Google Looking at InterDigital After Patent Bid Loss

    Updated: 2011-07-20 16:17:57
    The Wall Street Journal reports that the search giant has approached the wireless technology firm after losing out in the bidding for patents and patent applications from Nortel Networks.

  • SUSE Ships Studio 1.2

    Updated: 2011-07-20 15:23:00
    Newly independent SUSE have released SUSE Studio 1.2, an update to their appliance building application, with added support for enterprises using IBM System Z...

  • Roku Officially Unveils New Game-Enabled Video Players

    Updated: 2011-07-20 08:04:24
    The Roku 2 series of video streaming boxes are smaller and offer casual gaming with a Wii-like motion controller.

  • News: Will Project Harmony Bring Harmony to Linux?

    Updated: 2011-07-20 08:04:23
    Contributor agreement effort hits a major milestone, as Mono is reborn in Xamarin and PuTTY gets updated.

  • Calling Those To Rock The Ubuntu 11.10 Global Jam

    Updated: 2011-07-20 08:04:22
    Every cycle we organize the Ubuntu Global Jam; an event in which our global community gets together in their local area to help make Ubuntu better.

  • Free Hypervisor Adds Virtual Machine Cloning

    Updated: 2011-07-20 08:04:21
    Oracle released a new version of its free virtualization software, now offering an easy way to clone virtual machines (BMs). VirtualBox 4.1 also includes a memory limit increase to 1TB for 64-bit hosts, guest support for Windows Aero, a new UDP networking tunnel for interconnecting VMs, and support for SATA...

  • OnLive Is Hiring More Engineers For Linux Client

    Updated: 2011-07-20 08:04:19
    OnLive, the cloud gaming platform where games are rendered and stored on servers, already has Windows and Mac OS X clients, but a Linux client is in the works. Back in March there was a job posting by OnLive where one of the responsibilities dealt with feature design and development...

  • Distribution Release: Lightweight Portable Security 1.2.2

    Updated: 2011-07-20 08:04:18
    Lightweight Portable Security (LPS), created by USA's Department of Defence, is a small Linux live CD focusing on privacy and security while using online services. A new maintenance release was announced earlier today: "A new version of LPS (1.2.2) has been released and is accessible via the web.....

  • Free hypervisor adds virtual machine cloning

    Updated: 2011-07-20 00:54:17
    Oracle released a new version of its free virtualization software, now offering an easy way to clone virtual machines (VMs). VirtualBox 4.1 also includes a memory limit increase to 1TB for 64-bit hosts, guest support for Windows Aero, a new UDP networking tunnel for interconnecting VMs, and support for SATA hard disk hotplugging, among other cited new features....

  • Who and What Is On My Network? Probing Your Network with Linux

    Updated: 2011-07-19 23:33:18
    Lightweight Portable Security (LPS), created by USA's Department of Defence, is a small Linux live CD focusing on privacy and security while using online services. A new maintenance release was announced earlier today: "A new version of LPS (1.2.2) has been released and is accessible via the web.....

  • Patent fears may hurt Android, result in lower-cost Windows phones

    Updated: 2011-07-19 22:26:14
    Patent concerns are apparently pushing Chinese phone vendors away from Google's Android operating system and toward Windows Phone 7. Huawei and ZTE plan to adopt Microsoft's smartphone operating system when the forthcoming & Mango& upgrade is released, according to a DigiTimes report....

  • Intel Sponsors GNOME and KDE 2011 Desktop Summit

    Updated: 2011-07-19 13:25:00
    This year's Desktop Summit will take place over the course of a week in Berlin from 6 to 12 August. Its sponsors include Intel (Platinium), Colabora and SUSE (Gold), each of which paid between €20,000 to €45,000...

  • Tiny Wi-Fi device server ships with Linux SDK

    Updated: 2011-07-19 13:04:06
    Lantronix is now shipping a wireless device server module with a Timesys LinuxLink software development kit (SDK). The PremierWave EN includes a 400MHz Atmel ARM9 processor, an Ethernet port, and a dual-band 802.11a/b/g/n modem, and ships with Linux-based Lantronix firmware -- offering secure tunneling, configuration, diagnostics, LAN bridging, and remote access applications....

  • Another Day, Another PCLOS - Xfce Edition 2011-07

    Updated: 2011-07-19 13:00:00
    Following the releases of PCLinuxOS 2011.6 and PCLinuxOS 2011.07 MiniMe KDE comes PCLinuxOS Phoenix XFCE Edition 2011-07 Final.

  • TameJs: A JavaScript Extension for Making Event Programming Easier

    Updated: 2011-07-19 13:00:00
    TameJs is an extension to JavaScript created by the OK Cupid team. Its purpose is to make event programming "easier to write, read, and edit." It can be used with Node.js or other V8 projects.

  • I.B.M. Reports Strong Second-Quarter Earnings

    Updated: 2011-07-19 13:00:00
    Bolstered by its old-line computer hardware business, as well as growth in software and services, the technology giant reported an 8 percent increase in net income.

  • Nano-ITX Board Saves Power with Single-Core Atom

    Updated: 2011-07-19 13:00:00
    BCM announced a Nano-ITX motherboard that includes a 1.66GHz Intel Atom N450 processor and supports dual displays. The NX450N has Mini PCI Express and CompactFlash slots, two SATA ports, gigabit Ethernet, plus an optional TPM (trusted platform module), the company says....

  • 'Low-Power' Server Packs 384 Dual-Core Atoms

    Updated: 2011-07-19 13:00:00
    SeaMicro says it has packed more Intel Atom processors into a new device it claims is the most power-efficient x86 server on the market. The SM10000-64HD has 384 N570 chips, 1.5 terabytes of DDR3 memory, up to 64 SATA hard disks or solid state drives, and from eight to 64...

  • Nano-ITX board saves power with single-core Atom

    Updated: 2011-07-18 23:03:43
    BCM announced a Nano-ITX motherboard that includes a 1.66GHz Intel Atom N450 processor and supports dual displays. The NX450N has Mini PCI Express and CompactFlash slots, two SATA ports, gigabit Ethernet, plus an optional TPM (trusted platform module), the company says....

  • 'Low-power' server packs 384 dual-core Atoms

    Updated: 2011-07-18 21:32:28
    SeaMicro says it has packed more Intel Atom processors into a new device it claims is the most power-efficient x86 server on the market. The SM10000-64HD has 384 N570 chips, 1.5 terabytes of DDR3 memory, up to 64 SATA hard disks or solid state drives, and from eight to 64 gigabit Ethernet ports, the company says....

  • Performance Tip: How to Prevent 100% CPU Spikes with TortoiseSVN

    Updated: 2011-07-08 16:07:16
    One of the tools I swear by is Subversion, since I use Windows as my default development OS, it is only natural that TortoiseSVN is pretty much installed on any environment I work on. The only downside I can tell to TortoiseSVN is it's poorly designed cache mechanism that does not scale well with large sets of files.

  • Do you have Linux memorabilia to donate to our LinuxCon gallery?

    Updated: 2011-07-07 19:50:41
    We are putting together a historical gallery celebrating Linux's last 20 years for LinuxCon in Vancouver. This gallery will be a walk down memory lane that should be fun for everyone, but we need your help! A few samples of what we already have collected: the original books Linus used to learn programming, a video [...]

  • File Name Case Sensitivity and SVN

    Updated: 2011-07-07 16:07:10
    Last week I tried to add the media folder of a large catalog Magento website. Initially everything worked well, however eventually I started having severe issues on my local development environment. The issue is largely related to the File Name Case Sensitivity within SVN and how file names behave differently between Linux and Windows. I am just sharing my observation and I do not have a complete answer to this issue as of yet, maybe you can help here...

  • Security Tip: Disable the HTTP TRACE method in Apache

    Updated: 2011-07-05 18:57:42
    If you are running a multi-million dollar eCommerce site you may want to make sure that the HTTP TRACE method is disabled. By default this method is enabled in Apache, and if enabled it allows for Cross Site Tracing Issue and potentially giving the option to a hacker to steal your cookie information from a specific website so later they can impose as you.

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