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How to install VirtualBox Guest Additions for Linux
VirtualBox Guest Additions are a set of device drivers and system applications which are designed to be installed in the guest operating systems of VirtualBox. This tutorial describes how to install VirtualBox Guest Additions for Linux.
Canonical Starts Work On Mir Multi-Monitor Handling
One of the feature limitations of using the Mir Display Server up to this point has been when using multiple monitors (or say a laptop connected to a projector) the only display configuration possibility is using a cloned mode whereby the screens are the same. Canonical's Mir developers have begun working on improved multi-monitor handling...
AMD shrinks G-Series SoC TDP to 6 Watts
AMD announced the most power-efficient model yet in its new line of Linux-ready AMD Embedded G-Series system-on-chips. The dual-core, 1GHz GX-210JA SoC offers a low 6W TDP and 3W “expected average power,” making it well suited for a wide range of fanless embedded devices. AMD announced its Embedded G-Series system-on-chips in April. Unlike earlier G-Series [...]
XKeyscore: NSA tool collects 'nearly everything a user does on the internet'
XKeyscore, the documents boast, is the NSA's "widest reaching" system developing intelligence from computer networks – what the agency calls Digital Network Intelligence (DNI). One presentation claims the program covers "nearly everything a typical user does on the internet", including the content of emails, websites visited and searches, as well as their metadata.
High prices? Just stop using the software
Australians are whinging about the way they are overcharged for software by companies like Microsoft, Apple and Adobe. There's one obvious solution - start using free and open source software.
Tool time: Implementing configuration management, properly
Don't be a CM fashion victim
Configuration Management (CM) isn't just about IT, but in the space I have, I want to look at some issues around implementing an IT CM solution.…
SAP GUI for Linux Users
If you're working with SAP ERP, it is very likely that you use a computer with the Microsoft Windows operating system. SAP GUI for Windows is the most common way to log into the SAP ERP backend system.
But what if Linux is your preferred operating system? Do you have any option to use SAP GUI?
But what if Linux is your preferred operating system? Do you have any option to use SAP GUI?
Unix / Linux find Command Tutorials with Practical Examples
As the name suggests , find command is used to search files and directories in UNIX like operating system. Find command can search files & directories on the basis of their name,size ,type,permissions,access time,modify time.
Network Attached Storage (NAS) distributions
And anybody can set up a NAS server using one of these distributions in about 5 minutes. When properly setup, you can give yourself a local “cloud” server for use in your internal network.
A year of Linux desktop at Westcliff High School
Around a year ago, a school in the southeast of England, Westcliff High School for Girls Academy (WHSG), began switching its student-facing computers to Linux, with KDE providing the desktop software. The school's Network Manager, Malcolm Moore, contacted us at the time. Now, a year on, he got in touch again to let us know how he and the students find life in a world without Windows.
Free iOS 7-like Control Center app for Android
Control Center is a free app for Android that strongly resembles the control center in Apple's iOS 7 operating system. If you like the way iOS 7's control center looks, then you'll like having something like it on your Android device.
Freedreno DRM/Gallium3D Shines Well For ARM
The reverse-engineered Freedreno driver for open-source Qualcomm Adreno graphics support is quickly taking shape as the leading ARM Linux graphics driver for the (non-Android) Linux desktop.
Reiser4 File-System Updated For Linux 3.10 Kernel
The out-of-tree Reiser4 file-system has been updated so it can be used with the stable Linux 3.10 kernel series.
While it doesn't look like Reiser4 will ever be merged into the mainline Linux kernel, work on the file-system continues by the remaining developers. The most recent Reiser4 file-system patch was uploaded this month to its SourceForge page.
LLVM Clang 3.4 SVN Compiler Optimization Level Tests
To complement the LLVM 3.4 SVN compiler benchmarks from yesterday that were looking at the impact of using the SLP Vectorizer that's soon to be enabled by default for some optimization levels, here are some more LLVM Clang compiler development benchmarks. This time around are fresh benchmarks of the open-source C/C++ compiler when trying out the different compiler optimization levels, including -O0, -O1, -O2, -Os, -O3, and -Ofast.
HP admits to backdoors in storage products
Hewlett-Packard has agreed that there is an undocumented administrative account in its StoreVirtual products, and is promising a patch by 17 July. The issue, which seems to have existed since 2009, was brought to the attention of The Register by Technion, the blogger who earlier published an undocumented backdoor in the company's StoreOnce products.
Open source is the dominant warfighting doctrine of the 21st century
Open source software offers the promise of a revolutionary transformation in defense, intelligence, law enforcement, and government technology at a cost and pace that satisfies the competing requirements of shrinking resources and constantly accelerating global operations. While this technological transformation is emphasized by engineers and developers within industry and the acquisition community, it is often perceived as tangential to those with an operational focus.
GNOME & Intel Developers Plan The Wayland Future
The GNOME annual developer conference, GUADEC, is beginning this week in the Czech Republic. At this GNOME-focused open-source event, the developers will be joined by Intel Wayland developers as they plot their eventual departure from the X.Org Server.
What If Ubuntu Edge Misses Fundraising Goal?
It’s beginning to look as if the naysayers are right about Mark Shuttleworth’s hopes to raise $32 million to produce about 40,000 Ubuntu Edge devices. It ain’t going to happen, unless he manages to pull another rabbit out of the hat. Right now, his Indiegogo campaign is stalled at a little over $7 million, where it’s been for several days.
Unigine Heaven 3.0 Now Works For Radeon Gallium3D
After a series of Mesa commits today by Marek Olšák, the R600 Radeon Gallium3D driver is now handling Unigine Heaven 3.0, the visually impressive OpenGL tech demo. There's also been other important Mesa Git commits that happened today.
The problem with using the packaged proprietary AMD Catalyst video driver in Linux
Fedora has shipped a new kernel — 3.10.3-300. But the kmod-catalyst package is still at 3.9.9-302 on my system; in the RPM Fusion repository, it’s at 3.9.11, and I can’t successfully run the 3.10 kernel without removing kmod-catalyst and giving up all that the Catalyst driver has brought to this very new hardware.
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