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[#] Thu Jan 01 1970 00:00:00 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Software RAID on Linux with mdadm

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Now that we've completed our initial examination of the basics of RAID levels (including Nested RAID) it's time to turn our attention to RAID functionality on Linux using software. In this article we will be discussing mdadm -- the software RAID administration tool for Linux. It comes with virtually every Linux distribution and has some unique features that many hardware RAID cards don't.

http://www.linux-mag.com/id/7939/


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Subject: Here's The Special AMD Present For Ubuntu Users

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As talked about at length yesterday, the Catalyst 11.3 driver that was just released is not compatible with the X.Org Server 1.10 final ABI. What this means is that this proprietary Linux driver update will not work on Ubuntu 11.04, Fedora 15, and other Linux distributions experiencing major updates. AMD for at least the past seven Ubuntu releases has been seeding Canonical with driver pre-releases to meet the support deadline on new versions of this popular Linux operating system. Over last night, they did this once more...

http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=OTI3MQ


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Subject: KDE Software Powers New Consumer-Oriented Computer

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Xompu (website in German - some basic information in English) is a new German company whose goal is to provide an easy-to-use complete computer, backed up by service support. Xompu released their computer a few weeks ago. And guess what? It runs Plasma Desktop and other KDE software.Damien Tardy-Panis interviewed Robert Konopka, one of the founders of Xompu, to find out more about the company and why they chose KDE software. Read on to find out more about Xompu, what they think of KDE and our software, and news on job opportunities with the company.

http://dot.kde.org/2011/03/30/kde-software-powers-new-consumer-oriented-computer


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Subject: Windows Phone to eclipse iPhone sales by 2015 - forecast

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Nevertheless, the brave souls at IDC offered up one of the wackier -- but quite possible -- tech forecasts in recent memory: They predict that Microsoft's all-but-dead-on-arrival Windows Phone 7 platform will outsell BlackBerry and, yes, the iPhone by 2015.[he]lt[/he]/p[he]gt[/he][he]lt[/he]small[he]gt[/he][Not FOSS related, really. But hillarious :-) -- Sander][he]lt[/he]/small[he]gt[/he][he]lt[/he]/p[he]gt[/he]

http://money.cnn.com/2011/03/29/technology/windows_phone_7_forecast/index.htm


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Subject: Using Gallium3D On AMD FirePro Workstation GPUs

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How well do AMD's FireGL/FirePro workstation graphics cards work with the open-source graphics drivers for Linux? It's something we never have really focused on up to this point, since after all, most workstation users are satisfied with using proprietary display drivers on Linux. It is the workstation market that drives the proprietary Linux driver development after all for AMD and NVIDIA, and that is really the focus of development, not Linux gamers or enthusiasts. But curiosity got the best of me, so here's what happens if you try to use an expensive FirePro graphics card with the open-source driver stack and the Mesa Gallium3D driver.

http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=15861


[#] Thu Jan 01 1970 00:00:00 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Firefox fans get IE-happy AJAX testing tools

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Microsoft is not the only browser makerJavaScript coders targeting Firefox can now test their apps with free tools that started life serving the developers on Microsoft's once mighty Internet Explorer.…

http://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.co.uk/2011/03/30/dynatrace_ajax_firefox4_ie/


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Subject: Absolute Android apps

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With thousands of Android apps to choose from everyone has their favourite. These are some out our picks

http://mybroadband.co.za/news/software/19319-Absolute-Android-apps.html


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Subject: Hotz Ably Fights for His Motion to Dismiss - Tells Court SCEA's Case Doesn't Belong in CA

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George Hotz's lawyers are truly fighting hard for him. This case, SCEA v. Hotz, they forcefully tell the court in a newly filed Reply [PDF] to SCEA's opposition brief along with Objections [PDF] to various SCEA declarations, doesn't belong in California. One important reason is that Hotz is just an individual, not an international corporation with bags of money to spend on litigation, and it's obvious that New Jersey would be more convenient for him. He lives there. The actions complained of happened there. Having a blog on the Internet shouldn't make you suable in every state in the union.

http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20110327185437805


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Subject: Bodhi Linux sticks with design principles

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Subject: Modern Art: A Look at Krita 2.3

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The latest major revision to the Qt-based Krita painting application was released in late December, although due to the calendar timing and its packaging within a large KOffice release, it did not garner the attention it probably deserved. That was version 2.3.0. When the 2.3.1 point release came out in January, though, I decided to take a closer look.

http://www.linux.com/learn/tutorials/425446-modern-art-a-look-at-krita-23


[#] Thu Jan 01 1970 00:00:00 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Introducing /run

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I just uploaded a new version of systemd into F15, which establishes adirectory /run in the root directory. Most likely you'll sooner or laterstumble over it, so here's an explanation what this is and why this is.

http://lwn.net/Articles/436012/


[#] Thu Jan 01 1970 00:00:00 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Google to NASA: Open source will not kill you

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Google open source guru Chris DiBona has called on NASA to use more open source code in its aerospace program, urging the government agency to test free software in unmanned flights and "blow-up some robots."

http://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.co.uk/2011/03/30/google_open_source_guru_chris_dibona_on_open_source_art_nasa/


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Subject: Google Fiber Comes to Kansas City, KS

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Today Google announced plans to bring its ultra high-speed fiber network to Kansas City, Kansas. Kansas City residents aren't the only ones excited about Google's announcement today; Linux New Media USA (publishers of Linux Pro Magazine and Linux Magazine) offices are located in Lawrence, Kansas.

http://www.linuxpromagazine.com/Online/News/Google-Fiber-Comes-to-Kansas-City-KS


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Subject: Slitaz Linux 3.0- An awesome 30 Mo Linux distribution

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SliTaz GNU/Linux is a mini distribution and live CD designed to run speedily on hardware with 256 MB of RAM. The SliTaz ISO image fits on a less than 30 MB media and takes just 80 MB of hard disk space

http://www.unixmen.com/software/1600-slitaz-linux-30-an-awesome-30-mo-linux-distribution


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