Gran Canaria Desktop Summit Review: Video of Plasma Netbook UI and Qt KDE Lab in South America
Jul 14, 2009The KDE team are to work closer with Kwin developers to reinforce the integration of the KDE window manager into the project. The announcement was made at the end of the joint Gnome and KDE Gran Canaria Desktop Summit that came to a close July 11.
more »Linksys Linux-Based WRT160NL Router
Jul 01, 2009The Linux router WRT54GL from Cisco subsidiary Linksys wrote part of the history of open source a few years ago. Now its WRT160NL WLAN successor is ready to step up to the plate.
more »State of Linux Drivers New directions in Linux driver management
Jun 30, 2009Linux developers are working on a whole new generation of tools for managing and updating device drivers. We'll help you get a handle on device drivers.
more »LinuxTag 2009: Better Bad Drivers than None
Jun 29, 2009In the conference's traditional "Kernel Kwestioning" seminar this year in Berlin, 11 kernel developers addressed questions from the public. The result was that the panel of experts invited the entire community to send Linux drivers to the kernel mailing list, quality notwithstanding.
more »NVIDIA Eschews Android and Linux, Prefers Windows for Tegra
Jun 21, 2009NVIDIA sees itself obliged to openly announce its preference for Windows CE for its new Tegra platform. This news alone would be suspicious if it weren't for the graphics chipmaker's not so subtle dig at Android and Linux.
more »Ubuntu 9.04 Server Certified on HP ProLiant G6
Jun 18, 2009Hewlett-Packard and the Canonical Linux firm have announced certification of the Ubuntu 9.04 Server Edition on HP's ProLiant G6 server family.
more »Wind River Hypervisor Virtualizes Multicore Processors
Jun 17, 2009Embedded specialist Wind River has released its Hypervisor product as one of the fruits of their alignment with chipmaker Intel.
more »New Atom CPU: First Details
Jun 12, 2009The new netbook processor from Intel is the N450, its I/O handled by the NM10 controller chipset. The CPU under the codename Pine Trail should be released in October 2009.
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