UNC Charlotte Linux Users Group
UNCCLUG has joined the Linuxlookup Linux User Group listing.
UNC Charlotte Linux Users Group appears to be in the early stages of starting up. With little information about the group on…
Dells CTO would like your input
LinuxWorld is almost here and Dell wants you to vote on which of these 5 topics you would like to hear about in the August 8 LinuxWorld keynote of Dr. Kevin Kettler, Dell’s Chief Technology…
Poky Linux 3.0 Released
Poky is an embedded Linux build system, distribution and developer environment which builds upon OpenEmbedded technologies. Poky's focus is purely on building stable optimised GNOME Embedded type…
Linux Powered PS3 to be used in DARPA Urban Challenge
Axion Racing was the first team to autonomously drive up to the top of Colorado's Pike Peak and now leads the way by finding cutting edge uses for the beleaguered Sony PS3. This two time DARPA…
Google Phone powered by Linux
Google has invested hundreds of millions of dollars in the cellphone project, say people who have been briefed on it. It has developed prototype handsets, made overtures to operators such as T-…
Acer clarifies position on Linux PCs
On Thursday Acer contacted ZDNet.co.uk with the following statement: "At this moment in time Acer UK does not have a PC available with Linux pre-loaded, but we are looking at introducing one in…
Can Linux Replace Windows?
As a bit of a follow-up to my recent editorial about the different operating systems battling it out, a few readers made comments about Ubuntu and Windows and, essentially, that I was giving…
Expect plays a crucial role in network management
Expect is an indispensable tool for efficient system and network management, and it's also widely misunderstood. In this article, find out the benefits Expect provides in common use cases.
KDE 4.0 Beta 1 Released
The KDE Community is happy to announce the immediate availability of the first Beta release for KDE 4.0. This release marks the beginning of the integration process which will bring the powerful…
openSUSE 10.3 Alpha7 Released
Alpha7 is ready after 5 rebuilds. Important changes since Alpha6 include Linux 2.6.22.1, gcc 4.2.1, libzypp 3.12.1 and the package set of the CDs are heavily reshuffled and with it the patterns…