The Spark is the first tablet computer that comes with Plasma Active (based on kde/qt) pre-installed. It sports an open Linux stack on unlocked hardware and comes with an open content and services market.
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Spark tablet introduced with Pre-Installed Linux
Ubuntu HUD: Solving A Problem That Doesn’t Exist
I found Canonical to be the bravest company that has the courage to introduce a new UI for an LTS version just two months before its release. I don’t know why it has taken Microsoft so many years to release Windows 8! I was shocked when Mark Shuttleworth announced that they are working on HUD, which will ultimately replace menus in Unity applications.
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A Fight between email clients. Here’s how to choose the one that best suits your needs and to your Linux box
How many emails do you read daily? I bet more than a few dozen … Some people might have multiple accounts from the same provider, like Google, Yahoo and others … For those who maybe have two accounts scattered on Google, Hotmail and others and those who, like me, have some accounts of famous service providers and with some own domain account. In short, in any case this is … a mess!Today we will see, in this How-To, how to choose the client that best suits your needs.
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First open tablet released by KDE developer
The first open tablet, running free and open source software, has been announced by senior KDE developer Aaron Seigo.
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Virtualization With Xen On CentOS 6.2 (x86_64) (Paravirtualization & Hardware Virtualization)
Virtualization With Xen On CentOS 6.2 (x86_64) (Paravirtualization & Hardware Virtualization)
This tutorial provides step-by-step instructions on how to install Xen (version 4.1.2) on a CentOS 6.2 (x86_64) system. Xen lets you create guest operating systems (*nix operating systems like Linux and FreeBSD), so called “virtual machines” or domUs, under a host operating system (dom0).
Using Xen you can separate your applications into different virtual
machines that are totally independent from each other, but still use the same hardware.
Debian 6.0.4 Available at Linux CD Shop
Just released….. Debian 6.0.4 and it is available at Linux CD Shop!
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Debian 6.0.4 is Here! @ LinuxCDShop.Com
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R600 Gallium3D Can Now Do OpenGL 3.0, GLSL 1.30
KDE’s Plasma Active Shipping On New ARM Tablet
LinuxCertified Announces its next Linux Device Driver Development Course
LinuxCertified Inc, a leading provider of Linux training and services, today announced its next Linux Device Driver Development Course class to be held in South Bay, CA from [url=http://www.linuxcertified.com/class_schedule.html]February 13th – February 15th, 2012. [/url]
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Wine 1.4 Release Candidate 1 Released | What’s New | Download
Wine application allows you to run Microsoft applications on Linux/Unix platforms. After many development releases for wine 1.3 here comes the first release candidate for the upcoming stable release wine 1.4. Check the what’s new in Wine 1.4 RC1, changes since Wine 1.3.37 and download options.
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Promoting Linux administration as a career choice
Isn’t it time we promoted Linux administration as a career choice?
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Creating Your Own Distributable Ubuntu DVD (Relinux)
This article is about how to create a DVD image of your machine with the exact same software included on the disk. This can be done using a software called Relinux. Relinux is a fork of the recently discontinued Remastersys.
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