Universal Blue is a new paradigm for the Linux desktop and it's brilliant
There's a new type of Linux distribution that does something no other operating system can do, and it blew my mind over the weekend.
There's a new type of Linux distribution that does something no other operating system can do, and it blew my mind over the weekend.
When your computer slowly fills with files, it can become sluggish and problematic. One easy way to take care of this is with the BleachBit tool.
If you have trouble locating your mouse pointer in Linux, this little tip will give you some much-needed relief.
No more jobs to be issued for participants in the SETI@home distributed-computing search for extraterrestrial life.
We respond to George Anadiotis’ recent take on Percona’s open source data management survey. Most respondents are still actively experimenting with new databases and are not necessarily standardizing any single platform. That same trend applies to the cloud as well. Actually, that doesn’t make them much different from the rest of their IT colleagues.
An extensive survey shows the attitude of the market towards open source databases, drivers and inhibitors to adoption
Massive wind farms may get the most media coverage, but some small-wind technologies are finding their way into mainstream home improvement stores.
Does the "many eyes on the code" approach that the open source community takes to software development, a process that is supposed to result in safer, more secure code, work? A recent post over on the OpenBSD mailing list casts some doubt over the effectiveness of the mechanism.
(Updating post to correct writer's poor math skills.)We all know the states that rank at the top of the solar heap in terms of projects (refresher: California, here we come).
For open source to start saving government money, government needs to hire more programmers, and give those programmers authority over important functions that until now have been contracted out.