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Creating a vDSO: the Colonel's Other Chicken



A vDSO (virtual dynamic shared object) is an alternative to the somewhat cycle-expensive system call interface that the GNU/Linux kernel provides. But, before I explain how to cook up your own vDSO, in this brief jaunt down operating system lane, I cover some basics of vDSOs, what they are and why they are useful. more>>

Book Review: The Linux Command Line

  • BeginLinux.com; By Mike Weber (Posted by aweber on Feb 6, 2012 10:34 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
One of the most difficult tasks in writing for the new Linux user is trying to figure out how much to place on their plate. Linux from the command-line offers so much it is often presented in a way that overwhelms the user and they choke. This book does an excellent job at presenting the right amount of content without drowning the reader.

Canonical pulls the plug on Kubuntu

Today I bring the disappointing news that Canonical will no longer be funding my work on Kubuntu after 12.04. Canonical wants to treat Kubuntu in the same way as the other community flavors such as Edubuntu, Lubuntu, and Xubuntu, and support the projects with infrastructure.

News Flash: Apple Not IT Friendly

  • Real User Monitoring; By Ron Miller (Posted by rsmiller on Feb 6, 2012 9:37 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Editorial
Even as Apple products make there way into the enterprise in increasing numbers, Apple still seems to ignore IT and its needs, leaving it in the words of Network World to adapt or die.

Linux Kernel 3.2.4 released, Android kernel available from 3.3

  • Linux User & Developer magazine; By Rob Zwetsloot (Posted by russb78 on Feb 6, 2012 8:02 PM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story
Greg Kroah-Hartman announces bug fix release of 3.2 kernel, and reveals details for the future of Android integration with the Linux Kernel

The Lafayette Deception, Chap. 10: Vive la Revolución!

  • ConsortiumInfo.org Standards Blog; By Andy Updegrove (Posted by Andy_Updegrove on Feb 6, 2012 7:05 PM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story
Frank looked hungrily at the establishments on both sides of the main drag of Cedar City, Utah. He’d lost eighteen pounds, and it was payback time.

Linux Mint 12 KDE has been released

Linux Mint 12 KDE has been released which uses Linux Kernel 3.0 and KDe version 4.7.4. It contain many new features compare to its last version like it has Hybrid ISO image which creates Live USB for installation and many other features.

Run a DLNA Server that Works with a Samsung TV

  • everyday Linux howtos; By dmbkiw (Posted by dmbkiwi on Feb 6, 2012 5:11 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
Having just bought a Samsung ‘Smart’ TV, I was very keen to take advantage of its built in DLNA media renderer. I already have mediatomb running on my headless file/mail/web/whatever server, so I thought I’d be all ready to go. Sadly, Samsung seems to have not implemented the DLNA standard in a sane way, and despite following a number of guides on I found on the internets suggesting sending custom http headers to the TV, I could not get mediatomb to play nicely with the TV.

Debian LXDE Live – is it still Debian?

  • Linux notes from DarkDuck (Posted by darkduck on Feb 6, 2012 4:05 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Debian
If I knew the outcome of this test, I would not even have started it. In my own opinion, the LXDE version is the worst one in Debian family. This is not really Debian as you are used to seeing it: stable, Spartan, but still functional. This is an operating system packed with some enhanced applications but without essential elements. A colossus with feet of clay.

Piracy and the value of freedom

  • Linux User & Developer magazine; By Jos Poortvliet (Posted by russb78 on Feb 6, 2012 3:42 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Editorial
openSUSE community manager, Jos Poortvliet, wonders if putting a tax on the sharing of knowledge might limit social as well as economic growth…

How to cook your own Android ROM

  • littlegreenrobot.co.uk; By Andy Betts (Posted by smartphonedaily on Feb 6, 2012 3:08 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
Want to build your own custom ROM for an Android phone or tablet? This guide will show you how to get started

SupportMart offers Virus & Spyware Removal Support Service

  • SupportMart Technical Services; By Bryan Thomas (Posted by bryanthomas on Feb 6, 2012 2:11 PM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story
You must arm your computer with necessary protections with Anti-virus being the basic, where antivirus installation and software applications are must for each and every computer attached to the Internet.Every user requires protection against viruses, Trojans, worms, Adware and spyware.

Yes I know nothing to do with Linux, but some idiot posted it here and it's good for a laugh - Tracy

Firefox 11 Brings 3D Web Page Visualizer and CSS Style Editor

Mozilla Firefox 11 web browser the latest development release brings several new features improves the web browsing experience for regular users and better developing environment for web developers. A couple of new developer features added lately to the Beta version of Mozilla Firefox 11 are a style editor for CSS editing web page elements and 3D web page visualizer tool allows you to easily check the web page structure in 3D.

Softpedia Linux Weekly, Issue 185

  • Softpedia; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on Feb 6, 2012 12:17 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Roundups
Welcome to the 185th issue of Softpedia Linux Weekly!

TLWIR 32: Open Sparks Fly, FOSS Players Give Open Advice, and FOSS Petition Gets Key Endorsement

Summary: For too long, GNU/Linux has been locked out of the tablet market. That is about to change with the May 2012 arrival of the Open Spark. The Open Spark is a new tablet that will run a variant of GNU/Linux called Mer. A group of 42 Free Software developers have released a wonderful book called Open Advice. It chronicles their lessons learned from working on hundreds of Free Software projects. The Linux Foundation received an esteemed new fellow from SUSE, Mr. Greg Kroah-Hartman. Finally, the Free Software Petition on WhiteHouse.gov received a key endorsement.

Five open source hardware projects that could change the world

Open source hardware is increasingly making the news, as Ford partners with Bug Labs to “advance in-car connectivity innovation”, thousands of US Radio Shack stores start stocking Arduino, and Facebook releases the plans for energy-efficient data centre technology via Open Compute. But could it change the world? Andrew Back takes a look at five projects which just might.

Firefox 11 Beta Lands in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS

The upcoming Mozilla Firefox 11.0 web browser and Mozilla Thunderbird 11.0 email client just landed in the daily builds of the Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Alpha 2 (Precise Pangolin) operating system.

Intel Haswell Graphics Driver To Be Opened Up Soon

While the Ivy Bridge launch is still a number of weeks out, Intel will soon be publishing their initial hardware enablement code for next year's Haswell micro-architecture...

Installing Webuzo Wordpress Stack

  • HowtoForge (Posted by falko on Feb 6, 2012 7:40 AM CST)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
Webuzo Wordpress Stack is a free-quick-install package that allows bundling of all software (dependency) necessary to run Wordpress for development or production purposes. It includes the latest updated version of Wordpress and is pre-configured and ready-to-run.

KDE Development – A Beginner's Guide

During a recent 5 day sprint, four KDE contributors planned and produced a handbook for beginning KDE developers. We had assistance from several generous organizations, worked hard, and learned a lot. read more

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