Kernel 2.6.29: Corbet Says Btrfs Next Generation Filesystem
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more »Palm with Linux at Las Vegas Show
Jan 10, 2009One of the highlights of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) just ending in Las Vegas is Palm's offering of its WebOS for mobile devices. A fitting name for its coming attraction in mid-2009 that uses this OS is the Palm Pre, to be offered exclusively through Sprint.
more »FreeSWITCH 1.0.2 with New Codecs and Fax for VoIP
Jan 09, 2009Free VoIP platform software FreeSWITCH is now in version 1.0.2. Enhancements include a fax module and new codecs for higher sampling rates.
more »Sun Breaks Through Clouds, Acquires Q-Layer
Jan 08, 2009Sun Microsystems has acquired Belgian company Q-Layer, which specializes in cloud computing.
more »X2Go Server-based computing with the free X2Go terminal server
Dec 31, 2008The open source X2Go project is rapidly approaching version 3, which adds features such as new clients and seamless windows.
more »Mesh Networking Exploring IEEE 802.11s mesh networking
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more »Sierra Wireless Releases Linux SDK
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more »FSF Sues Cisco for GPL Violations
Dec 12, 2008The Software Freedom Law Center (SFLC) has filed a lawsuit for the Free Software Foundation (FSF) against network giant Cisco Systems.
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