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The Canonical conundrum: Why the Ubuntu hate?
March 11, 2013 8:41am PDT
Amen! Sometimes I think Linux users are their own worst enemies. What Ubuntu (and its derivatives) has done is made the Linux desktop as easy as boot CD, next, next, next, reboot. Sorry if that...
97 Started by extremeskillz | Latest comment by apotheon
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Samsung gets serious about data security with KNOX
March 9, 2013 3:40pm PST
Samsung gets serious about data security with KNOX article root Hmmmmm "If you’re looking for serious security on mobile devices, Samsung will probably be the go-to company." No mastter what...
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Blog Post
Australia is Windows server territory
March 5, 2013 4:42pm PST
Server shipment numbers show that Microsoft dominates the server environment in Australia.
4 Latest comment by Gisabun
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Discussion Threads
Linux on a tablet: Hurry up and wait?
March 5, 2013 2:08pm PST
Linux on a tablet: Hurry up and wait? article root I would venture to say that someone who would buy a (first-generation) Linux/Ubuntu tablet would be more lenient with their criticism of...
11 Started by TRgscratch | Latest comment by Rexxrally
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Blog Post
Linux on a tablet: Hurry up and wait?
March 5, 2013 1:27pm PST
Patrick Gray takes a look at the upcoming Ubuntu tablet and explains why he'll wait for their second generation device.
11 Latest comment by Rexxrally
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PulseAudio: An Achilles Heel that needs repair
March 4, 2013 12:14pm PST
PulseAudio: An Achilles Heel that needs repair article root Various experiences, same stuff... Two people use the same software, one has problems while the other wondwers what the hell the first...
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Blog Post
PulseAudio: An Achilles Heel that needs repair
March 4, 2013 7:58am PST
Jack Wallen takes on PulseAudio and runs head first into an issue that has been around since 2008. With Steam gaining ground, sound is going to become a crucial element for Linux. Can the...
19 Latest comment by 83mike
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Microsoft loses yet another fanboy
February 19, 2013 6:53am PST
Microsoft loses yet another fanboy article root Well, that's sort of how I started with Linux Before vista, I only dabbled in the Linux world. But then, I saw vista as a badly handle product....
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Whitepapers
Unifying Avaya Aura Messaging
February 15, 2013 12:00am PST
Avaya Aura Messaging is the newest messaging product for the Avaya Aura platform. AAM brings flexibility that is beneficial in today's market place with Linux-based servers, system platform...
Provided by: Global Knowledge
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Digital Signature Based Fax Machine Using ARM9 and Linux
February 13, 2013 12:00am PST
In this method, the authors are having the S3C2240A (ARM9) Board which is ported with Linux in it. And this ARM9 board with Linux will be connected to the Touch Screen device. This ARM9 board...
Provided by: International Journal of Electronics Communication and Computer Engineering
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Design of Global Location System Based on Embedded Linux Using ARM9
February 12, 2013 12:00am PST
The design of Global location system based on ARM mainly builds by Linux. The architecture and working of this system is introduced in details, and introduces the Global location system which uses...
Provided by: International Journal of Electronics Communication and Computer Engineering
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Microsoft Office to Linux: Outlook doubtful
February 11, 2013 9:34am PST
plus re-read all the articles about "not moving to W8" - "too expensive" "if it (XP) ain't broke", etc. Now, regard all the existing Linux desktops that have LibreOffice for free and which works...
75 Started by mwalters1984 | Latest comment by Slayer_
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Microsoft Office to Linux: Outlook doubtful
February 11, 2013 6:49am PST
The rumors are rampant -- Microsoft is considering a port of MS Office to Linux. Jack Wallen tackles this topic and comes to a conclusion that might surprise you.
75 Latest comment by Slayer_
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Image Processing Based on Embedded Linux
February 11, 2013 12:00am PST
The continuous improvement in development of Linux for the Embedded system makes it secure, table and reliable. Embedded Linux plays an important role in the embedded field. Linux has been widely...
Provided by: IOSR Journal of Engineering
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Catch up on Linux.conf.au session videos
February 5, 2013 7:23pm PST
If you missed out last week on LCA 2013, fear not; the session videos are starting to appear.
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Hardware neutrality: UEFI strikes again and again
February 4, 2013 3:51pm PST
Hardware neutrality: UEFI strikes again and again article root So what, specifically does attempting to boot Linux do to the Samsung laptops? Turns them into Bricks The Secure Boot doesn't...
43 Started by fairportfan | Latest comment by dpresley_50201@...
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Running 'Linux scripts' on Mac or Windows systems
February 1, 2013 7:46am PST
Running 'Linux scripts' on Mac or Windows systems article root what's wrong with ... cat file.txt | xargs rm -f I know i know, you wanted to show a script. A great beginning... I am NOT a...
6 Started by daboochmeister | Latest comment by joelschuster
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A Mapping Mechanism for Periodic Filters in a Conflict Detection System for Time-Based Firewall Policies
February 1, 2013 12:00am PST
Recently, time-based filters are introduced in several practical firewalls like CISCO ACLs and LINUX Iptables to control network traffic in time. It is very handy when a service is required to be...
Provided by: International Journal of Computer Science and Network Security
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Design of Wireless Monitor System Based On S3C2440 and GPRS
February 1, 2013 12:00am PST
In this paper, the authors introduce a new type Wireless Monitoring System, which applied in Industrial Field. In the Proposed system, the main hardware includes the S3C2440 Microcontroller based...
Provided by: International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Engineering & Technology
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Running 'Linux scripts' on Mac or Windows systems
January 31, 2013 8:40am PST
Marco Fioretti addresses the issue of taking scripts written for a Linux-based system and trying to use them on different systems like OS X and Windows.
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