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Tiny control computer runs Linux on Atmel ARM9 SoC

Artila Electronics began shipping a new version of its tiny ARM9-based control computer, with Linux 2.6 pre-installed. The Matrix-505 is equipped with a 400MHz Atmel AT91SAM9G45 SoC, provides two Fast Ethernet ports, and is designed for headless applications using browser-based monitoring and control. The Matrix-505 is a variation on the company’s earlier Matrix-504 model, featuring [...]

‘Who Don’t You Trust’ Poll – The Biggest Loser Is…

Novell, which we expected to be near the top of the list, came in as a relatively trusted company by our readers. With an eighth place showing, only IBM scored fewer votes. We have little doubt that five years or so ago, Novell would’ve probably been right behind Microsoft as one of the least trusted companies in the FOSS world, due primarily to their dealings with Microsoft in support of their SUSE Linux distro, which many people thought was both underhanded and designed to spread FUD.

Microsoft partners seriously underwhelmed by Windows 8.1

Can we sell it? No, non, nein Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer promised a flood of touch-enabled devices to fill the market as he previewed Windows 8.1, but is the technology channel raring to snap them up? Not really, it seems.…

On a mission to change the citizen experience

  • opensource.com (Posted by bob on Jun 28, 2013 1:10 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Interview
In this episode of the Dave and Gunnar Show, I interviewed opensource.com's lead project manager, Jason Hibbets. He recently self-published a book advocating for citizen involvement in local government and shared with us how it's changing everything. Listeners get insight into how the open source way is shaping how citizens influence change and progress in cities across the US. Jason also shares tips for self-publishing with Lulu.com, how to run a successful crowdfunding campaign, steps for planning your own unconference, like CityCamp, and how he got started with Code for America.

What can you do with a headless Ubuntu 64-bit server in 35 minutes?

There is an internet service that provides a Ubuntu server for use for 35 minutes.This article asks the question "What can you do with a server for 35 minutes?"

Linux System and Network Administration Bootcamp

LinuxCertified,Inc. a leading provider of Linux training, will offer weekend Linux system administration bootcamp on June 29th - 30th, 2013 in South Bay (CA). This workshop is designed for busy information technology professionals and is designed to cover the most important Linux administration areas.

Talend, Neo Partnership: NoSQL Database for Big Data

NoSQL databases are a driving force in the evolution of Big Data. That could have important implications for Oracle (ORCL), as we wrote last week. At the same time, it's an impetus for integration across the channel, as Talend and Neo Technology highlighted this week with a partnership designed to encourage enterprise adoption of open source graph NoSQL databases.

Maker Machine sends open source robots to school

  • opensource.com; By Jethro Pugh (Posted by Ridcully on Jun 28, 2013 9:21 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Maker Machine is a mobile makerspace that brings 3D printers, DIY robotics, and interactive art to primary schools, libraries, museums and youth clubs. The project is currently fundraising for a tour of Australia to bring our workshop to schools around the country. Started by myself and Sam Nikolsky, two Melbourne Industrial Designers, Maker Machine transforms the traditional classroom into a high tech workshop.

Fedora 19 is go for release

In an on-line meeting of Fedora developers today, the unanimous decision was reached to approve "Release Candidate RC3" as the final Fedora 19 which has been dubbed "Schrödinger's Cat".

NVIDIA Releases Its ARM Linux Graphics Driver

Earlier this month we found out NVIDIA was bringing their driver to ARM -- following an announcement that NVIDIA would begin licensing Kepler graphics to SoC vendors -- and now they have done their first public release of the ARMv7 binary NVIDIA Linux graphics driver.

MapR: De-Facto Apache Hadoop Distribution for Big Data Partners?

Is Hadoop secure, fast and reliable enough to meet the production Big Data needs of enterprises around the world? Some vendors, such as RainStor, seem to think Hadoop may still be a little immature. But MapR made its alternate viewpoint clear this week at the Hadoop Summit in San Jose, where it announced significant performance benchmarks for its Hadoop distribution and flouted its widespread adoption by big-name companies around the world.

Valve's Source SDK 2013 Supports Linux For Mods

Since Valve's Linux gaming announcements last year, many game modders have been looking for Source SDK to be supported under Linux. Valve today released Source SDK 2013 and it now supports Linux as well as OS X.

Valve's Source SDK 2013 now supports Linux

The Source SDK for creating new mods and whole games based on the Source engine has finally added support for Linux amongst other things!

A New DRM Driver Is Coming To Linux 3.11 Kernel

Beyond the exciting Radeon DRM driver changes that includes the long-awaited dynamic power management support and also initial support for the HD 8000 "Sea Islands" hardware, there will also be a new DRM driver to premiere with the Linux 3.11 kernel.

How to replace Ufw with Firewalld in Linux Mint 15

Firewalld and Ufw, the Uncomplicated FireWall, are two firewall management applications installed in some of the most popular Linux distributions. Ufw is the default firewall application installed in distributions based on Debian and Ubuntu, while Firewalld is the default in Fedora, where it replaced the old firewall application when Fedora 18 was released. It is a project of the Fedora development team. This short tutorial shows how to replace Ufw with Firewalld in Linux Mint 15, the latest stable edition of the popular desktop distribution.

Microsoft's mobile strategy: Where Android, iOS and Windows 8.1 fit in

Windows RT and Windows Phone 8 aren't doing well, but Microsoft can still make out with some help from Intel and Windows 8.1 If its great ARM experiment doesn't work out, supporting Microsoft's key applications on Android and iOS won't hurt. This is not your dad's Microsoft. In the last few months Microsoft has been refocusing on Web services and devices instead of its mobile operating systems, Windows RT and Windows Phone 8 (WP8). Neither OS have been cutting the mustard in the market.

Survey finds Mobile Users Remain an Impatient Bunch

A new report finds that if you don't pay attention to mobile, you will lose your mobile audience very quickly, and in some instances you won't get a second chance.

Canonical Will Now Ship Mir By Default In Ubuntu 13.10

Originally Canonical was planning to ship their Mir Display Server by default in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS on the desktop and in Ubuntu 13.10 still be using an X.Org Server outside of mobile devices. However, it's been announced today that with Ubuntu 13.10 they will now be using Mir by default...

A Question & Answer series that will help you understand the intricacies of both sudo and su

  • http://mylinuxbook.com; By Himanshu Arora (Posted by rupalis on Jun 27, 2013 10:57 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
Being a Linux admin user I have always used both sudo and su. As a system admin, it is very important for you to know the difference between two. For those who do not have basic idea about the difference between these two or are always confused between the two, here is a list of 13 Q&A that are aimed to make you understand the intricacies of both sudo and su.

Ubuntu Rushes Mir, XMir Into Ubuntu 13.04

Originally slated for inclusion in Ubuntu 14.04, Ubuntu will be providing Mir by default in the very next release, Saucy Salamander.

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