Wake Up Linux With an RTC Alarm Clock
Updated: 2012-11-30 17:00:00
Learn how to shut down and wake up your Linux computer by setting its internal RTC alarm clock.
Learn how to shut down and wake up your Linux computer by setting its internal RTC alarm clock.
Thousands of people contribute to Linux every day. As our annual “Who Writes Linux” paper reports, individuals from around the world are writing millions of lines of code every year. Equally important are the hundreds of companies supporting Linux every year, from sponsoring Linux kernel development to collaborating on technical initiatives to supporting The Linux Foundation.
This slideshow gives us 10 Linux-based consumer electronics devices beyond Android that are fit to be gift-wrapped, for under $500.
It's been less than half a year since Eucalyptus rolled out ersion 3.1 f its open cloud platform, but on Monday a brand-new Eucalyptus 3.2 made its official debut. ncluded in the new release are a graphical cloud user console, extended Amazon Web Services (AWS) compatibility, new management capabilities, and a hardened node controller.
Splashtop today is releasing remote desktop Streamer software for Ubuntu Linux. We've been following this company (aka DeviceVM) for a few years and are excited about its evolution and what it's bringing to Linux users. We share here a Q&A we were able to do with Splashtop CEO Mark Lee about today's news. It includes a sneak preview for Linux users of what's coming next.
Texas Instruments is already a leader in the general embedded market, where its ARM Cortex-based OMAP processors typically run embedded Linux instead of Linux-based Android. In recent years, however, TI has begun to add Android support to its general embedded CPUs -- a move indicative of Android's growing popularity in the embedded market.
New Linux Foundation individual member Damien Levac is building an adventure puzzle game on Linux. Here are his favorite tools and tips for game development.
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Six months ago Daniel Neis Araujo started Atto Systems Engineering in Florianópolis, Brazil, with the aim of making the intercommunication between medical devices better and cheaper.
Vendors are increasingly selling Linux preloaded and ready to go as a compelling Windows 8 alternative.