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Ubiquiti Networks is shipping what are claimed to be the first-ever mini-PCI-based WiFi radios to boast 600mW transmit power, and the first to support operating temperatures from -45 to 95 degrees Celsius. The ExtremeRange WiFi modules have both been tested extensively under Linux, the company says.
Following the release of the 2.6.20 kernel Andrew Morton posted a list of patches in his -mm kernel, summarizing for each his plans as to whether or not they will be pushed upstream for inclusion in the upcoming 2.6.21 kernel. Andrew commented,"I'm getting fed up of holding onto hundreds of patches against subsystem trees, sending them over and over again and seeing nothing happen. I sent 242 patches out to subsystem maintainers on Monday and look at what's still here." In response to some confusion as to what happens to these patches, he went on explain,"once a subsystem has a subsystem tree (git or quilt) I basically never merge anything which belongs to that tree. It's always originator->mm->subsystemtree->Linus".
Yesterday, Linspire and Canonical issued a joint announcement that Linspire would begin to base its distributions on Ubuntu rather than Debian, and that Ubuntu users would be able to use CNR to install proprietary applications and drivers, starting with the Fiesty Fawn release.
Mandriva on Feb. 7 introduced a pre-installed Mandriva Linux 2007 distribution on a 2GB USB key. With "Mandriva Flash," users can take their own Mandriva system anywhere with them, plug in the key, and save and exchange data -- with about 1GB of space left over, according to the company.
The outsourcing of security
Comment: It's the end of yet another RSA security conference, and we're tempted to trade our PCs for an abacus and hole up in the basement while the nightmarish robot invasion on mankind plays out. Malware, we were repeatedly told over the past five days, is lurking everywhere - in PCs, phones and online bazaars - and is waiting for the opportune moment to slip into our toasters and refrigerators.…
There are a lot of linux users who might be wondering why all the fuss over beryl. It's just eyecandy, so why would I want that chewing up processor cycles, which could be more productively used elsewhere? While I'm a bit of a slave to eyecandy myself, there are a whole bunch of plugins for beryl that not only look cool, but can enhance workflow and usability. This series of articles looks at a few of them.
Is John Chambers a Web 2.0 guy? Sun decides to risk Linus Torvalds' wrath, and hackers may dump Microsoft in favor of Adobe.
Have you ever tried to print DVI or other files in Linux and gotten an "unsupported format" message? This tip shows you how to combine existing tools to
make a Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS) print filter for printing DVI files.
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In this review of Microsoft's Vista launch, Mario Miyojim explores the possibility that something has changed. He writes, "Recently, Microsoft started to sell a new operating system, Windows Vista. There are a few reasons to believe that, this time, it will not be successful."
Landmark deal could still bring together open-source and commercial software business models, says Microsoft lawyer Brad Smith.
United Electronic Industries has introduced the UEIPAC line of programmable automation controllers. These stand-alone modules contain an embedded computer running a standard Linux operating system, two Ethernet ports, a serial port, an SD card interface, an inter-PAC sync interface, and either three or six I/O card slots.
A lot of people have bemoaned the lack of women participating in open source communities, but Sulamita Garcia is one of the few who have stepped up to do something about it. A Slackware user from Florianopolis, Brazil, Garcia has been heading up LinuxChix Brazil for four years.
The JBoss founder is a born entrepreneur, and I'll bet he's back in the spotlight soon with another professional open-source company.
Take even greater advantage of the synergistic processing elements (SPEs) of the Sony PLAYSTATION 3 (PS3) in this installment of Programming high-performance applications on the Cell BE processor.
Acquiring SuSE, forming a strategic alliance with Microsoft—Novell has been busy raising its profile in India where Linux as a server OS has entered production environments. Revathi Kasturi, managing director-West Asia, Novell speaks to Abhinav Singh about the pact and the positioning of Novell in the Indian market.
In the wake of the announcements of OpenOEM, OpenMoko, the TAPR Open Hardware License and the most recent Linux Wireless Summit in London, this article expresses a take on Open Hardware and how it will revolutionize Linux.
Do you have trouble accessing data exported from multiple file servers? If so, try using open source implementations of autofs and Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), with Network File System (NFS) Version 3, to access data under the same global mount point.
STUX is a Slackware/Knoppix-powered live CD with the Morphix-like ability to build a custom ISO. While the combination has high potential, this implementation leaves something to be desired. It's worth the experience if you enjoy using new distributions, but if you're looking to replace your current desktop OS, look elsewhere.
Mozilla, the non-profit software group, has agreed a tie-up with eBay as part of its continuing drive to take market share from Microsoft. The move, which will be announced early this year, is part of an increasingly commercial push by Mozilla, already one of the biggest thorns in Microsoft's side, to build the user base of its Firefox web browser by luring users from Microsoft’s Internet Explorer.
United Electronic Industries (UEI) is pleased to announce the release of the UEIPAC series of Programmable Automation Controllers (PACs). The UEIPAC offers a unique combination of compact size, industrial ruggedness and flexibility. The new family is an ideal solution is applications as varied as unmanned vehicle controllers (UAV and ULV), environmental controllers, test stand controllers as well as hardware-in-the-loop simulators.
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