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Rocking Starcraft 2 on Linux

  • Thoughts on Technology; By Jeff Hoogland (Posted by Jeff91 on May 4, 2010 6:03 AM CST)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
I was clicking through the website as quick as I could so I could get the game downloading, when reality came crashing down on top of me as I hit the downloads page and was asked to choose between a Windows and an OSX client. What is a Linux user to do?

Multitasking the Android Way

  • Android Developer; By Dianne Hackborn (Posted by Scott_Ruecker on May 4, 2010 5:06 AM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story
Android is fairly unique in the ways it allows multiple applications to run at the same time. Developers coming from a different platform may find the way it operates surprising. Understanding its behavior is important for designing applications that will work well and integrate seamlessly with the rest of the Android platform. This article covers the reasons for Android's multitasking design, its impact on how applications work, and how you can best take advantage of Android's unique features.

European embedded Linux show seeks presentation ideas

The Consumer Electronics Linux Forum (CELF) announced a call for papers for the next Embedded Linux Conference Europe (ELCE), scheduled for Oct. 27-28 in Cambridge, UK. CELF is looking for a variety of technical presentations focused on the use of embedded Linux in consumer electronics products.

Virtual Linux: Platform and OS Linux Virtualization

Virtual Linux is accomplished through many techniques, ranging from emulation to platform to OS virtualization. Indeed, Linux is a unique operating system in its breadth of virtualization solutions that are available. In this article, we'll explore the various ways that virtualization is achieved and then review the various solutions provided through virtual Linux. When we talk about virtualization solutions, we tend to talk about specific products offered by specific companies. But when we talk about virtualization solutions with Linux, we instead talk about a rich and diverse open source ecosystem.

This week at LWN: On bootstrapping a community-run FOSS event

On Saturday, April 10th, I was in Austin Texas for the inaugural Texas Linux Fest (TXLF), a community-run FLOSS conference. The idea to stage the show arose last August during OSCON, picked up steam in the fall, and in the end a little under 400 people turned out — including speakers and volunteers — which most considered a successful number for a first year event.

Hardware drivers, the only Linux problem?

There are very few things that you can accuse Linux of sucking at, but one thing that most geeks can agree on, is that Linux sucks at hardware support. So is hardware support the main hurdle that Linux has to overcome to become mainstream?

PlayOnLinux 3.7.6 is available

PlayOnLinux 3.7.6 is now available. Two major bugs fixed Using an old wineversion to install a program caused problems and Compatibility with Lucid Lynx Install window crashed when the user clicked on Install button.

CLI on the Web

..ECMA CLI would have given the web both strongly typed and loosely typed programming languages. It would have given developers a choice between performance and scriptability. A programming language choice (use the right tool for the right job) and would have in general made web pages faster just by moving performance sensitive code to strongly typed languages.

Novell BrainShare EMEA: Sold Out

For the first time in five years Novell is hosting a BrainShare conference for EMEA (Europe, the Middle East and Africa) partners and customers. Novell Chief Marketing Officer and Channel Chief John Dragoon says the event is sold out. Here are the details.

The Alexandria Project: Chapter 16: You Want Aliens With That?

In which Area 51, the Roswell UFO Incident and our hero, Frank Adversego (of course) figure prominently

Chrome grabs almost all the share that IE loses

Virtually all of Chrome's April expansion came at the expense of Microsoft Corp.'s Internet Explorer, which dropped 0.7 percentage points to finish the month at 59.95%, the first time that IE has fallen under the 60% mark.... Mozilla Corp.'s open-source Firefox, on the other hand, was up last month, albeit by only 0.07 percentage points to 24.6%. April was the second month in a row that Firefox trended up, a victory of sorts in light of the fact that it had lost ground for four straight months starting in November 2009.

wearable linux computer, makes you feel like cap'n crunch

While you wouldn't spot me in the wild wearing the "scanner ring" I would certainly not mind owning this beauty. This is the W200 Wearable Computer it's a powerful computing device designed to be attached to the user's wrist for hands-free operation. Depicted here with windows CE, but it's available running Linux. The ultra rugged version is Linux only. (obvious as Linux is much more "rugged" after all ;-)

Review: Practical Guide to Linux Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming

Understanding the fundamentals of Linux is the basis for being productive as a system administrator. Coupling each of the tools available, and knowing which tool to use at the right time, is the key to effectively managing complex administration projects. Mark Sobell has again compiled a great collection of applications and utilities in A Practical Guide to Linux Commands, and his experience shows in this second edition.

A look at minit

Sys-V init has long been the standard solution for booting. It's kind of easy to work with, it kind of works and everybody kind of knows it. However, being open minded, let's look at an alternative approach. There are quite a few alternatives. All of them focus on improving boot times. This is accomplished by starting and running different processes simultaneously and asynchronously. Doing type of boot attempts to use all (more) parts of the hardware simultaneously and avoid having to wait for slow hardware.

LXer Weekly Roundup for 02-May-2010


LXer Feature: 03-May-2010

The big news this week was Ubuntu 10.04 being released and all the hoopla surrounding it, but not to be missed was HTC's settlement with Microsoft over a Android patent deal, the challenges of Linux netbook design, Sony starts to feel the heat for blocking Linux installs on its PS3 and put windows to its most appropriate use, make a bootable Linux USB stick with it. Enjoy!

Review: 8 Linux Routers, SOHO to Enterprise

The Linux and the open source community doesn't just create great desktop and server solutions. They also create worthy router solutions, many which are open, free, and/or Linux-based. You'll find firmware replacements for open Wi-Fi routers that you flash or upload to the router. Additionally, there are Linux-based distributions that install onto generic Intel/AMD PCs or run as LiveCDs. Plus there are options for embedded systems, servers, and appliances.

Getting virt-install to work with Xen 4.0 guests on top of Ubuntu 10.04 Server

  • Xen Virtualization on Linux and Solaris; By Boris Derzhavets (Posted by dba477 on May 3, 2010 3:39 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Ubuntu
Schema worked so nicely on Ubuntu Karmic Koala doesn’t help any longer.Virt-install crashes right away attempting to launch VNC console. Set up Xen 4.0 Dom0 with pvops kernel 2.6.32.12 on top of Ubuntu 10.04 Server . Install just two packages virtinst and python-virtinst.

Another successful Company built around Linux

  • linusearch.com; By Ernie Smith (Posted by gnuisnotunix on May 3, 2010 2:41 PM CST)
  • Groups: Linux
The success of Linux takes place largely in the background it is a quiet take over that much of the world is not yet aware of. And yet, providing services built around Linux is big business.

Ubuntu 10.04 LTS Lucid Lynx First Impressions

First off, I was amazed by the fact that I could quickly and easily download the ISO for the 32-bit desktop. It was only about 24 hours after the initial release when I gave it a shot, and there were no delays at all. I find torrents obnoxious, so I did the download directly from Ubuntu.com. No muss, no fuss.

How To Add / Remove Applets From The Gnome Panel In Ubuntu Netbook Edition 10.04

I recently upgraded to Ubuntu Netbook Edition 10.04 Lucid Lynx (previously Ubuntu Netbook Remix) on my netbook and noticed the Gnome Panel was locked. Here is a work-around which will allow you to add or remove applets from the Gnome Panel in Ubuntu Netbook Edition 10.04 Lucid Lynx.

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