09.17.08
Links 17/09/2008: Linpus Reviews, New Compiz
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Laptops
GNU/Linux
- Penguin Computing and Altair to Deliver Enhanced Utility to HPC Cluster Users
- Not Worried Enough Yet?
- Look Ma, No Terminal!
- Cortex-A8 gaming handheld runs Linux
OpenPandora.org will start taking orders this month for its developer-friendly Linux-based handheld gaming device. Set to ship in November, the $330 device runs Angstrom Linux on an ARM Cortex-A8 processor with OpenGL 2.0 graphics and a 4.3-inch, 800×480 touchscreen.
- A comparative look at compact sysadmin distributions
- [compiz] [ANNOUNCE] compiz-0.7.8
- Areca Has Supported the Smartmontools for Linux
- Red Hat Partners with MSI-ECS
- The maturing of the software PBX (video)
F/OSS
- A Guide to Amarok 1.4.9.1
- Mozilla reacts to rivals with plans to beef up Firefox 3.1
- Free software history was made at CONSEGI
In returning from CONSEGI 2008, North by South has been extremely busy keeping up with our schedules and lives here in San Francisco. But, tonight, we’ve taken the time to put together the attention due to CONSEGI here on our news site. CONSEGI 2008 was history being made — we spoke with people from the Latin American Free Software Foundation, public officials from Brazil to South Africa, free software activists struggling to convince their governments to adopt the path forged by Brazil and Venezuela. Seeing it all together, in one place, with people from over the Americas — it was dizzying.
- 500 teams registered for SFD08!
- Do you smell that?
‘Open’
- Open-Source Thinking Revolutionizes Prosthetic Limbs
- Open-source radio technology: Now available for process engineering
Chrome
Leftovers
Digital Tipping Point: Clip of the Day
Brian Behlendorf, lead developer of the Apache Foundation 07 (2005)
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