Via’s Netnotes to Operate with Linux

Sep 18, 2009

The chip manufacturer Via Technologies has introduced a new notebook class intended to run via Linux OS. The Via chips-equipped Netnotes will initially only be available in China.

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LG Tries Android Smartphone in European Market

Sep 16, 2009

The previously Windows-dedicated Korean company has ventured this fall into its first Android smartphone for the European market.

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ARM Joins the Linux Foundation

Sep 16, 2009

The Linux Foundation has reinforcements from the hardware camp. CPU manufacturer ARM joined the Foundation on Monday.

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Open PC: KDE Nettop with Amarok and Firefox

Sep 15, 2009

The Open PC Project wants to construct a fair priced PC for Linux users. The results of a first survey have now been published.

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Linux Kernel 2.6.31 Brings USB 3.0

Sep 10, 2009

Seventy percent drivers, about six percent firmware and sound and many filesytem updates. That's how Linus Torvalds describes the the biggest changes to the new Kernel 2.6.31.

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Linutop 3: Fanless Mini-PC with Linux

Sep 09, 2009

The French company Linutop has released its like-named mini-PC in version 3. The energy-saving Linux machine is perfect for office workplaces, Internet kiosks and advertising displays, for example.

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Easypeasy 1.5 with UXA Support

Sep 08, 2009

Based on Ubuntu 9.04, Easypeasy comes with additional support packages for netbooks and for the first time, support for Intel's UXA drivers.

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Ingo Molnar Tests New BF Scheduler

Sep 08, 2009

Kernel developer Ingo Molnar has done a benchmark test to compare his Completely Fair Scheduler (CFS) with the recently released BFS from Australian Con Kolivas.

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