Now, it's in: the original NTFS driver has been replaced. When the next minor release of the kernel appears, it will be optional, and can be enabled with a Kconfig switch called NTFS_FS. For now, ...
The Linux/Windows debate is an oldie but a goodie, and there have been many long threads on most computer related forums discussing their relative merits. Linux is free, open-source and community ...
Name a topic with a community of interest around it. Now go to Google and look it up. There's a good chance one or more of the top results will include somebody's weblog (aka blog). Let's take three ...
With Google’s Android rollout this week, hand in hand with the creation of the Open Handset Alliance, the Linux community has had plenty to discuss regarding the platform, its openness, and what it ...
With all the buzz about Android starting to settle down, and the respite from it all afforded by Thanksgiving, the last few weeks have felt a little more mellow in the Linux blogs. One topic that did ...
Hello,<BR><BR>I've just started using linux (Ubuntu) as my main OS, and I'd like to find some good daily reading material on linux. However, 90% of the stuff I find is of the "haha Winblowz from M$ ...
The latest trends and issues around the use of open source software in the enterprise. This is a contributed posting for the Computer Weekly Open Source Insider blog by Peter Linnell, Linux Engineer ...
In today's open source roundup: Should you use Unity or GNOME in Ubuntu? Plus: Linux blogs that are worth reading? And Linux Mint will offer systemd and upstart for ...
Linux is a pervasive operating system for good reason. It’s lightweight, flexible, open source, and supports multiple architectures, all of which present great opportunity to innovate and deliver ...