Thanks to Android’s open-source agreements handsets are having their source codes released left and right. If you’re similar to me, I get quite excited that they released the source code, download the file, and realize… I have no idea what I am doing. Although I am still eager about what our developers will come up with to take advantage of this large screen.
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C++ Help: Installing and Using Code::Blocks On Linux
As a web page designer, programmer, and host it is very useful to know the popular Php programming/scripting language.
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Integrating XCache Into PHP5 (Fedora 13/CentOS 5.5 & Apache2)
This guide explains how to integrate XCache into PHP5 on a Fedora 13 or CentOS 5.5 system (with Apache2). From the XCache project page: "XCache is a fast, stable PHP opcode cacher that has been tested and is now running on production servers under high load." It's similar to other PHP opcode cachers, such as eAccelerator and APC.
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EXT4 & Btrfs Regressions In Linux 2.6.36
Recently when benchmarking the Btrfs and EXT4 file-systems we were left surprised that the performance of the next-generation Btrfs file-system had regressed against EXT4 to the point where the evolutionary file-system is measurably faster in a greater number of disk benchmarks.
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Python4Kids New Tutorial: Trivial Lists
Having gone through some arduous work on the previous tutorial, this one will be a little gentler. The task we've set ourselves this time is to write another game, a trivia game.
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NVIDIA Puts Out A Major Beta Linux Driver Update
It was just one week ago that NVIDIA released a stable Linux driver update, but today for those wishing to live on the bleeding edge of NVIDIA's proprietary Linux driver development, the first beta release in the 260.xx series is now available for testing. The NVIDIA 260.19.04 Linux driver brings a lot to the table.
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Open-Xchange 6.18 integrates data from social networks
Open-Xchange has released version 6.18 of its email and groupware solution, which improves the integration of data from social networks and the management of emails and external accounts
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4 Linux and BSD Firewall/Router Projects
Both Linux and FreeBSD are built on strong networking stacks, and both make first-rate firewalls and routers. Many commercial products are based on these. Eric Geier rounds up four firewall/router projects for our perusal.
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Welcome OpenIndiana- Project launched officially and ISOs are available for download
s expected, Yesterday afternoon OpenIndiana project was publicly announced.openindiana
"OpenIndiana “is a brand new distribution of OpenSolaris, constructed by the community, for the community. The primary goal is to be a binary and package compatible drop in replacement for the official OpenSolaris and forthcoming Solaris 11 and Solaris 11 Express releases.”
Intel's Sandybridge Graphics On Linux
Back in February we reported on the first signs of open-source support for Intel's Sandybridge, a.k.a. their sixth-generation Intel graphics processor integrated on their upcoming CPUs.
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Looking At The OpenCL Performance Of ATI & NVIDIA On Linux
In this article we are looking more closely at the Open Computing Language performance of this GF104 graphics card as well as other NVIDIA and ATI graphics cards.
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Using ATA Over Ethernet (AoE) On Ubuntu 10.04 (Initiator And Target)
This guide explains how you can set up an AoE target and an AoE initiator (client), both running Ubuntu 10.04. AoE stands for "ATA over Ethernet" and is a storage area network (SAN) protocol which allows AoE initiators to use storage devices on the (remote) AoE target using normal ethernet cabling.
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WDT - Web Developer Tools is a suite of useful tools fro web developers
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How To Set Up A USB-Over-IP Server And Client With Ubuntu 10.04
This tutorial shows how to set up a USB-over-IP server with Ubuntu 10.04 as well as a USB-over-IP client (also running Ubuntu 10.04). The USB/IP Project aims to develop a general USB device sharing system over IP network. To share USB devices between computers with their full functionality, USB/IP encapsulates "USB I/O messages" into TCP/IP payloads and transmits them between computers.
Read more »Mozilla's Bespin becomes Skywriter
Mozilla Labs renames the Bespin cloud-based IDE as Skywriter and moves development of a new "all JavaScript" version over to GitHub
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