Sony’s removal of Linux support from PS3 upset gamers and the USAF Sony pulled Linux support from the PS3, upsetting gamers enough that there’s a class action lawsuit filed, but it also screwed up some high-profile projects, including one run by... (Continue reading)
Automation Development Lab Joins Linux Foundation SAN FRANCISCO, CA–(Marketwire – 05/18/10) – The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating the growth of Linux, today announced that the Open Source Automation Development Lab (OSADL) has become a member and will... (Continue reading)
Linux Kernel Debuts With New Filesystems Linux 2.6.34 kernel arrives with new filesystems in tow for the open source operating system, including the distributed Ceph and LogFS, geared toward flash media devices. Read more on InternetNews.com ... (Continue reading)
Who Will Show Up to Linux’s Steam-Powered Playground? Linux fans tend to be a loyal bunch, showering their favorite operating system with rightfully deserved praise at every opportunity. When they do complain about Linux, however, the topic is often gaming. Lack... (Continue reading)
ABC GNU/Linux Live, installable Linux distribution that communicates between clusters of computers so that they can work in parallel Read more on Dr. Dobb’s Journal ... (Continue reading)
Linux 2.6.34 Released Linux 2.6.34 has been released. This version includes the distributed filesystem Ceph and LogFS, a filesystem for flash devices. Other features are a driver for almost-native KVM network performance, the VMware ballon driver, the “kprobes jump” optimization for... (Continue reading)
Network video recorder, powered by Linux, ultra stable and loaded with features Handle With Linux: “QNAP VS-5020 VioStor NVR (Network Video Recorder) is a high performance network video surveillance system for high-end IP-based real-time monitoring and video recording. Powered by Intel... (Continue reading)
Running Windows games on Linux gets easier Cyber Cynic: “One constant complaint about the Linux desktop is that it doesn’t have enough games. That’s actually not true. Linux has plenty of games. What these people usually mean is that it doesn’t... (Continue reading)
Songbird has sung its last song…on Linux Songbird on Linux is no more. Will the newly forked Nighingale succeed? And SHOULD it? Find out what Jack Wallen thinks by reading on. Read more on TechRepublic ... (Continue reading)
Printing via Bluetooth – Linux vs. Windows Jamie’s Random Musings: “I got a good illustration yesterday of how easy things can be on Linux, especially compared with kicking a dead whale down the beach (using Windows).” Read more on Linux Today ... (Continue reading)