Most wearable computers we’ve seen feature a head-mounted display tethered to a small PC system in a backpack or worn on a belt. Here’s a slick little system that does away with the cord, fitting the entire system in the glasses.
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Install LAMP on Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala
Step by step instructions with screen shots to install a LAMP server on Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala.
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Linux is the future, even after Windows 7 release
It goes almost without saying that the release of Windows 7 is important for Microsoft to stem the tide of customer dissatisfaction with Vista. At the same time, ironically, a new release of Windows doesn't matter as much as it used to.
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VirtualBox on CentOS 5.3: port forwarding
How to redirect HTML requests on port 80 of CentOS (i.e. host) to Ubuntu running on VirtualBox (i.e. guest).
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Will the real "new" features in Windows 7 please stand up
Did Microsoft really create all those nifty new features in Windows 7? Jack Wallen doesn’t think so. Read his abbreviated list of features found in Linux for some time now.
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GNU/Linux Security: Linux House vs Microsoft House
This is the second article in my series about GNU/Linux security for the GNU/Linux curious and new GNU/Linux user.
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What Windows7 could mean for Linux
I’ve had people using Windows 7 for about three months now, and everything about it so far seems to confirm my first impression that it’s a lot better than Vista. Once you get past the sheer shock of using a Microsoft OS that doesn’t fail daily, however, you start to fret about the things that aren’t there.
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Linux frequently asked questions for newbies
Here at TuxRadar, and in the magazine behind the website, Linux Format, we get a lot of really basic questions from new users. We've taken the most common questions and printed them verbatim below, providing Plain English answers.
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Undocumented vulnerability in `ldd`
The `ldd` utility is more vulnerable than you think. It’s frequently used by programmers and system administrators to determine the dynamic library dependencies of executables. Sounds pretty innocent, right? Wrong! It turns out that running `ldd` on an executable can result in executing arbitrary code. I researched this subject thoroughly and found that it was almost completely undocumented.
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Wind River and PrismTech announced a jointly developed "Spectra SDR" software-defined radio (SDR) middleware platform for both military and public sectors, compatible with Wind River's Linux and VxWorks distributions. Meanwhile, Wind River launched a blog feature, starting with President Ken Klein explaining how Wind River is a "firewalled subsidiary" of Intel, committed to independence.
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Linux-based route server battles BGP attacks
IP Infusion announced a Linux-based networking server package based on its ZebOS carrier-grade middleware. The ZebOS Internet Route Server enables service providers to remotely view, monitor, filter, and track networking routes, identifying and avoiding Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) hijacking and other denial-of-service attacks...
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Despite Windows 7, Linux raps harder at company doors
The launch of the Windows 7 computer operating system on Thursday should help Microsoft tighten its grip as the dominant supplier of desktops and laptops to the business world. But that hasn't stopped backers of Linux —
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Linux firewalls for newbies
Not everyone can use iptables because its huge, and very confusing for newbies. Here are some easy to use firewalls for Linux..
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Build Your Own City In Real-Time Strategy Game Unknown Horizons
Unknown Horizons is a FREE and open-source, real-time 2D strategy game for Windows and Linux. The game emphasis on economy and city building:
Expand your small settlement to a strong and wealthy colony, collect taxes and supply your inhabitants with valuable goods. Increase your power with a well balanced economy and with strategic trade and diplomacy.
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Ryan Gordon Brings Universal Binaries To Linux
One of the interesting features of Mac OS X is its "universal binaries" feature that allows a single binary file to run natively on both PowerPC and Intel x86 platforms. While this comes at a cost of a larger binary file, it's convenient on the end-user and on software vendors for distributing their applications.
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