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  1. Linux Action News 289
    What we like about Fedora 38, why the Rust foundation is in hot water, and more.Sponsored By:Kolide: Kolide can help you nail third-party audits and internal compliance goals with endpoint security fo …
  2. Linux Action News 288
    A classic gadget gets a Linux-powered new lease on life, the next project getting Rusty, great news for Btrfs users, and more.Sponsored By:Linode: Sign up using the link on this page and receive a $10 …
  3. Linux Action News 287
    A fresh take on open-source funding, Fedora’s plan for better encryption out of the box, and our impressions of the latest Ubuntu Beta.Sponsored By:Kolide: Kolide can help you nail third-party audits …
  4. Linux Action News 286
    What we’re liking about GNOME 44, how Microsoft’s Linux distro is trying to attract more users, and we bust a CentOS myth.Sponsored By:Kolide: Kolide can help you nail third-party audits and internal …
  5. Linux Action News 285
    Nextcloud moves to the front of the pack with their new release, a moment to appreciate curl, and Amazon goes all in with Fedora.Special Guest: Brent Gervais.Sponsored By:Linode: Sign up using the lin …
  6. Linux Action News 284
    Docker’s open-source crackdown, the Wayland regression solved this week, and why ipmitool’s repo has been locked.Sponsored By:Kolide: Kolide can help you nail third-party audits and internal complianc …
  7. Linux Action News 283
    Nextcloud’s big new customer, some last-minute surprises in GNOME 44, and Flathub’s ambitious plans for 2023.Sponsored By:Kolide: Kolide can help you nail third-party audits and internal compliance go …
  8. Linux Action News 282
    FFmpeg gets new superpowers, Plasma’s switch to Qt6 gets official; what you need to know. Plus we round up the top features coming to Linux 6.3.Sponsored By:Linode: Sign up using the link on this page …
  9. Linux Action News 281
    Our favorite features in Linux 6.2, the Hollywood tool getting open-sourced, and a systemd update you need to know about.Sponsored By:Linode: Sign up using the link on this page and receive a $100 60- …
  10. Linux Action News 280
    Some Git flaws you need to know about, we reflect on 10 years of Steam on Linux, and then dive into the much anticipated Plasma 5.27.Sponsored By:Linode: Sign up using the link on this page and receiv …

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  1. 092 Sourcetrunk : MuseScore
    This podcast will help you if you are struggling with music, notes, rhythm as a beginning composer or musical enthousiast. Use MuseScore for all your musical editing needs. MuseScore Donate to MuseSco …
  2. 091 Sourcetrunk : Sweet Home 3D
    Interior design has never been easier. Draw your new home and play with furniture, light and colors until it fits ! Meet Sweet Home 3D. Sweet Home 3D Video Tutorial donate to Sweet Home 3D ! Make Muni …
  3. 090 Sourcetrunk : Tripwire
    This episode will introduce you to Tripwire, a security and data integrity tool that let’s you know if someone (or something) is altering your server files. Tripwire Tripwire howto Support Tripwire co …
  4. 089 Sourcetrunk : Metasploit
    This episode will introduce you to Metasploit, security software you can use to test your servers with (before someone else does), put on your white hat and get testing ! Metasploit BSD license Androi …
  5. 088 Sourcetrunk : Frozen Bubble
    This (very short) episode will talk about Frozen Bubble. Lan gaming for the young, middle and older gamers. Frozen Bubble Donate to Frozen Bubble Android picks : Frozen Bubble music from Matthias Le B …
  6. 087 Sourcetrunk : MiniDLNA
    This episode will connect all sorts of multimedia devices together with DLNA, let’s take MiniDLNA for a spin. MiniDLNA MiniDLNA Dockstar / Pogoplug MiniDLNA RaspBerry Pi Duply Odroid Mythshutdown Andr …
  7. 086 Sourcetrunk : Duplicity and Déjà Dup
    Meet an efficient, encrypted backup system that doesn’t take hours to set up or maintain, simplicity rules with Duplicity and Déjà Dup. Duplicity Déjà Dup Duplicity Documentation CAMRA Nikki and the R …
  8. 085 Sourcetrunk : vsftpd
    Meet probably the most secure and fastest FTP server for UNIX-like systems. vsftpd vsftpd installation donate to vsftpd Darktable RawTherapee Android picks : K9 Mail music from Angelique Kidjo theme f …
  9. 084 Sourcetrunk : Open Atrium
    Meet the team collaboration tool with a kick of open source hotness. Any other description of Open Atrium would not be fitting enough. Open Atrium Open Atrium Community Phase2 Technology Drupal Androi …
  10. 083 Sourcetrunk : Debian ARM and Pogoplug
    This podcast will try to combine open source projects and mix them into a Debian based home server using ARM devices. A Pogoplug never performed better. Debian ARM Debian donations Pogoplug Pogoplug d …

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  1. Episode 32: Profiling on the Cheap:
    Gene and reluctant guest host Jeremiah Lott talk about how to do basic system profiling when you’re low on resources. By using some basic library functions, coding in an interrupt handler and using th …
  2. Episode 31: Review of Embedded World Conference in Nurnberg:
    Maciej and guest host Scott Gilbertson discuss their experience at the Embedded World Conference in Nurnberg, Germany.
  3. Episode 30: Profiling Tools – Hardware Efficiency:
    Gene and guest host Jeremiah Lott discuss various profiling tools to get the most efficiency out of your hardware. In this episode they focus on using profiling tools to optimize the kernel.
  4. Episode 29: Fahd Abidi Interview — Hardware Debuggers:
    Gene interviews Fahd Abidi, Sr. FAE with Ultimate Solutions. Gene and Fahd discuss hardware debuggers. What are they? When do you need one and When you might not need one.
  5. Episode 28: Open Source Updates and Intro to Inter-Process Communication:
    Gene and maciej discuss various updates to the release of the 2.6.24 Linux Kernel as well as the latest release of GCC. They also start a series on inter-process communication.
  6. Episode 27: Porting Your Kernel to a New Device – Part 3:
    This week Gene and Maciej get back to their series on porting a Linux kernel to a new platform. In this episode Gene and Maciej focus on what it takes to write a device driver. They cover device drive …
  7. Episode 26: Network Setup for an Embedded System:
    In this episode Gene and Maciej explain network infrastructure and network services that are used in the Linux development for an embedded system. The two hosts cover different network connection scen …
  8. Episode 25: Porting Your Kernel to a New Device – Part 2:
    This week’s episode is a continuation of the last week’s introduction to porting a Linux kernel to a new platform. In this episode Gene and Maciej focus on various areas of the Linux kernel that are l …
  9. Episode 24: Porting Your Kernel to a New Device – Part 1:
    This week Gene and Maciej begin a new series where they discuss the process a developer goes through to get a kernel running on a new device.
  10. Episode 23: Review of the CELF Embedded Linux Conference in Austria:
    This week we are releasing a bonus episode where Maciej interviews Gene on his experience at the CELF Embedded Linux Conference where Gene was a guest speaker. His topics included GCC, embedded Linux …

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  1. Going Linux #459 · Networking – Part 2
    Bill updates us on his distro hopping adventures and reviews 7 distros. We discuss getting connected to the internet, connecting your hardware, WPA2 best practices, and getting support. We provide a s …
  2. Going Linux #458 · Listener Feedback
    Bill updates us on his distro hopping and asks for help with his Dexcom data. Sean provides oodles of recommendations. Reid’s new computer rivals Larry’s. Nancy writes a book you need to buy! David co …
  3. Going Linux #457 · Networking – Introduction
    Bill helps install Windows 11… for a day. We define some of the basic networking terms in preparation for future discussions. Please give us feedback on our new theme music. Episode Time Stamps 00:00 …
  4. Going Linux #456 · Listener Feedback
    Bill tries Nobarra, Larry upgrades, Sean has lots of suggestions, Stefan provides feedback on our new theme, Jesper follows up on audio, David comments on AntennaPod. Episode Time Stamps 00:00 Going L …
  5. Going Linux #455 · Ubuntu 24.04 and Flavors released
    Bill updates us on his NixOS and Arch adventures. We discuss Deb vs. Snap vs. Flatpak vs. AppImage, and we discuss several of the sweet updates in the 24.04 releases of Ubuntu and these flavors: Ubunt …
  6. Going Linux #454 · Listener Feedback
    Bill visits the VLA, Stefan provides no listener feedback. We get feedback on Linux headers, computer hardening, running a business on Linux, Nix and AI trends and the xz-utils exploit. Episode Time S …
  7. Going Linux #453 · Listener Feedback
    Bill runs Arch, by the way. We discuss zutils, podcatcher software, hacker scam, trying distros, encrypted files and file formats. Episode Time Stamps 00:00 Going Linux #453 · Listener Feedback 00:57 …
  8. Going Linux #452 · Linux Talk , Tips, Tricks and Facts
    Bill’s continues his Nix adventure, Larry’s take on the Ubuntu MATE project, maybe we’ll have a Zorin 17 Pro giveaway. In this episode we discuss the real facts about Linux and clear up some Linux ‘fa …
  9. Going Linux #451 · Listener Feedback
    In this episode: Bill hops again, lost voice mails, Google analytics, Lubuntu package manager, Bitlocker, Thunderbird, lightweight feedback, and suggestions for Bill’s testing on Nix. Episode Time Sta …
  10. Going Linux #450 · Linux 2023 Year in review
    Bill gets new tech and we discuss some happenings from 2023. Maya OS, Nix OS, Rhino Linux, Redhat, Cachy Linux and much more. Episode Time Stamps 00:00 Going Linux #450 · Linux 2023 Year in review 02: …

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  1. Linux Outlaws 361 – Leather Trousers
    An uncut video version of this episode can be found on YouTube. 0:01:36 Introduction Fab had another TV appearance Richard Kiel is dead Microsoft buys Minecraft; more on the topic in Steel Rain 5 0:14 …

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  1. bsdtalk257 – NetBSD Developer Christos Zoulas
    An interview with NetBSD developer Christos Zoulas at vBSDCon 2015.

    File Info: 15Min, 7MB.

    Ogg Link: https://archive.org/download/bsdtalk257/bsdtalk257.ogg
  2. bsdtalk256 – Allan Jude
    An interview with Allan Jude at vBSDCon in Reston, Virginia.  We talk about the book FreeBSD Mastery: ZFS that Michael W. Lucas and he co-authored.  You can find more information about the book at www …
  3. bsdtalk255 – A quick update
    My apologies for not having any recent interviews. More to come when I attend vBSDCon.  School firewalls switched over to PFSense.  Urging calm discussions around NextBSD. File Info: 6Min, 3MB. Ogg Li …
  4. bsdtalk254 – PFsense and FreeNAS with Ken Worster
    An interview with Ken Worster who is presenting on topics which include PFSense and FreeNAS in schools at the Technology Teacher ME conference in Bethel Maine. File info: 14min, 6MB Ogg Link: https:// …
  5. bsdtalk253 – George Neville-Neil
    An interview with George Neville-Neil about the recently published 2nd edition of The Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System. File Info: 30Min, 15MB Ogg Link: https://archive.org/do …
  6. bsdtalk252 – devio.us with Brian Callahan
    This episode has been brought to you by jot, the utility for printing sequential or random data.  Jot first appeared in 4.2 BSD. An interview with devio.us admin Brian Callahan.  http://devio.us is a …
  7. bsdtalk251 – Verisign and FreeBSD: Internet Scale Services at 10 Gigabits per Server presented by Mike Bentkofsky, Marc de la Gueronniere, Julien Charbon
    A talk from vBSDCon in 2013 titled Verisign and FreeBSD: Internet Scale Services at 10 Gigabits per Server presented by Mike Bentkofsky, Marc de la Gueronniere, Julien Charbon File info: 47Min, 22MB O …
  8. bsdtalk250 – WhatsApp: Half a billion unsuspecting FreeBSD users by Rick Reed
    A recording from a MeetBSD California 2014 talk titled “WhatsApp: Half a billion unsuspecting FreeBSD users” by Rick Reed. File Info: 56 Min, 27MB. Ogg Link: https://archive.org/download/bsdtalk250/bs …
  9. bsdtalk249 – Netflix Update with Scott Long
    A Netflix Update with Scott Long at MeetBSD California 2014.

    File Info: 11Min, 5MB.

    Ogg Link: https://archive.org/download/bsdtalk249/bsdtalk249.ogg
  10. bsdtalk248 – DragonFlyBSD with Matthew Dillon
    An interview with Matthew Dillon about the upcoming 4.0 release of DragonFly BSD.

    File Info: 43Min, 20MB.

    Ogg Link: https://archive.org/download/bsdtalk248/bsdtalk248.ogg

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November 2, 2011 in Linux

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  1. LXer: Rspamd 3.10 Released with Enhanced MIME UTF8 Support
    Published at LXer: Rspamd 3.10 spam filtering system brings enhanced MIME UTF8 support and negative score limits for improved email scanning. Read More… …
  2. How to connect 3 x HDMI Monitors to Raspberry PI 5 (RPI5) ?
    Hello, How to connect 3 x HDMI Monitors to Raspberry PI 5 (RPI5) ? The Machine ARM, Power Beast : PI 5: Raspberry Pi 5 B 8GB 4×2.4GHz, There are 3 monitors, that need a HDMI converter. DELL Inc. 24″ D …
  3. LXer: Germany's Sovereign Tech Fund throws cash at FreeBSD and Samba
    Published at LXer: Germany’s Sovereign Tech Fund (STF), which is backed by the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action, is funding open source work again. This time, the recipients ar …
  4. LXer: Mozilla Thunderbird Lands On Android With New Beta Release
    Published at LXer: The popular open-source email client, Mozilla Thunderbird, has launched a beta version of its Android app with a range of new features and improvements. Read More… …
  5. LXer: Busd Taking Shape As A D-Bus Broker Written In Rust
    Published at LXer: Open-source developer Zeeshan Ali Khan presented at last week’s systemd “All Systems Go” developer conference on busd as a new D-Bus broker written in the Rust programming language. …
  6. [SOLVED] Wrong icon set in some applications
    Hi, I noticed in several applications that the icons are not the default ones of these applications, as can be seen on other distributions. A picture is worth a thousand words (here for Geany): https: …
  7. LXer: How to install Arch Linux alongside Windows 11 (Dual Boot)
    Published at LXer: Arch Linux is a robust operating system often chosen by power users and IT professionals. While there is no doubt that it is an extremely powerful OS, the need to use other systems …
  8. LXer: Minecraft is getting a real creepy new biome and mob, plus item bundles
    Published at LXer: Minecraft Live 2024 has been and gone and with it we’ve been given details on the next new biome and mob coming. Read More… …
  9. LXer: Linux SED Command: Everything you Need to Know
    Published at LXer: In this tutorial, we will explain the Linux SED command using some real examples. SED (Stream Editor) is one of the most used Linux commands in scripts and command lines. It searche …
  10. LXer: Best Free and Open Source Software: September 2024 Updates
    Published at LXer: September 2024 updates to the largest compilation of recommended free and open source software available for Linux. Read More… …

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  1. Fedora Weekly News Issue 119
    Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 119 for the week of February 4th,2008. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue119In Announcements, we have “Announcing Fedora 9 Alpha”, “Fedora 9 AlphaJigdo” and “F …
  2. Fedora Weekly News Issue 118
    Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 118 for the week of January 28th,2008. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue118In Planet Fedora, we have “Updates to anaconda”, “linux.conf.au day 1,”Fedora win32 …
  3. Fedora Weekly News Issue 117
    Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 117 for the week of January 21st,2008. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue117In Announcement, we have “And the F9 codename winner is…”, “FUDConF9 Survey avail …
  4. Fedora Weekly News Issue 116
    Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 116 for the week of January 14thhttp://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue116In Announcement, we have “Cast your vote for the Fedora 9 Codename!”In Planet Fedora, we h …
  5. Fedora Weekly News Issue 115
    Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 115 for the week of January 7thhttp://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue115In Announcement, we have “Fedora’s way forward” a special announcementby MaxSpevackIn Plane …
  6. Fedora Weekly News Issue 114
    Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 114 for the week of December 31st,2007 http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue114In Announcement, “FUDCon Raleigh 2008” and “Fedora Unity announcesFedora 8 Re-Spin” …
  7. How to create calendar with OpenOffice.org
    Have you got yourself 2008 Calendar yet? No? No problem. We can create one with OpenOffice.orgFirst, get a OOo Macro called “Calendrier” by Charles Brunet from:http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles …
  8. Fedora Weekly News Issue 113
    Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 113 for the week of December 10th.http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue113In Announcement, we have “Samba Security Updates For FC6”, “GPG Keysigning at FUDCon”In …
  9. Fedora Weekly News Issue 112
    Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 112 for the week of December 3rd.http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue112In Announcement, we have “FUDCon Raleigh 2008″In Planet Fedora, we have “CentOS really do …
  10. Fedora Weekly News Issue 111
    Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 111 for the week of November 26th.http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue111In Planet Fedora, we have “Free Creative Commons 5th Bday DEC 15 inSan Francisco”, “Test …

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  1. Ubuntu 22.04 LTS USN-7608-5 critical: Linux kernel security flaws

    Illustration of Linux kernel security update process.

    Several security issues were fixed in the Linux kernel.
  2. Ubuntu 16.04 LTS USN-7607-3 critical: linux-kvm denial of service

    Ubuntu 7607-3 security update announcement

    Several security issues were fixed in the Linux kernel.
  3. Ubuntu 25.04 USN-7594-3: addressing critical issues in Linux kernel
    Several security issues were fixed in the Linux kernel. …
  4. Ubuntu 25.04: USN-7626-1 critical: Git remote code execution

    Ubuntu 25.04 security update for Git

    Several security issues were fixed in Git.
  5. Ubuntu 22.04 LTS: USN-7625-1 Critical Advisory for OnionShare

    Ubuntu 22.04 security update for OnionShare

    Several security issues were fixed in OnionShare.
  6. Ubuntu 25.04, 24.04 LTS: USN-7624-1 critical: FreeRDP denial of service
    FreeRDP could be made to crash if it received specially crafted network traffic. …
  7. Ubuntu 25.04: USN-7623-1 important: ghostscript denial of service

    Ubuntu 25.04 Ghostscript security update overview

    Several security issues were fixed in Ghostscript.
  8. Ubuntu 20.04 LTS USN-7010-2: Critical DCMTK regression issue

    Ubuntu 20.04 LTS DCMTK regression fixes image

    USN-7010-1 introduced a regression in DCMTK
  9. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS USN-7622-1: jQuery security issues and XSS risks

    Ubuntu jQuery security vulnerabilities and XSS risks

    Several security issues were fixed in jQuery.
  10. Ubuntu 25.04: USN-7619-1 critical: libssh remote code execution

    Ubuntu libssh vulnerability denial of service alert

    Several security issues were fixed in libssh.

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November 2, 2011 in Linux

  • Icinga 2 Version 2.11 Release Candidate Announced, Pinebook Pro Available for Pre-Order, Sailfish OS 3.1 Seitseminen Released, VirtualBox 6.0.10 Is Out, and It's National Sysadmin Day
    News briefs for July 26, 2019. The Icinga team announces a release candidate for Icinga 2 version 2.11. Main improvements in Icinga 2.11 include a rewritten network stack, improved cluster sync, self- …
  • PHP 7.4.0beta1 Released, HypriotOS 1.11.0 Now Available, ALA Asks LinkedIn Learning to Change Terms of Service that Jeopardize Privacy Rights, Red Hat Announces RHEL 8.1 Beta and The Forbidden Arts Coming to Linux
    News briefs for July 25, 2019. PHP 7.4.0beta1 has been released, marking the first beta of PHP 7.4. Go here to see the list of changes, and go here to download. Note that this is an early test version …
  • FTC Announces $5 Billion Settlement with Facebook, First Preview Release of Fedora CoreOS Now Available, Red Hat Certificate System Achieves Common Criteria Certification, GNOME 3.33.4 Released and Summer Update on /e/
    News briefs for July 24, 2019. The Federal Trade Commission announces a $5 billion settlement with Facebook. CNN reports the deal resolves "a sweeping investigation by regulators into how the com …
  • Feral Interactive Announces Commanders Update for Company of Heroes 2 for Linux, Participate in Fedora Test Week for Kernel 5.2, coreboot 4.10 Released, GNU Parallel 20190722 Released and EST Launches File Security for Linux v 7.0
    News briefs for July 23, 2019. Feral Interactive yesterday announced Company of Heroes 2 for macOS and Linux: Commanders update is now available. This update of the WWII strategy game has five new com …
  • Kernel 5.3-rc1 Released; VLC Security Flaw Discovered; Melissa Di Donato Appointed CEO of SUSE; Dropbox Brings Back Support for ZFS, XFS, Btrfs and eCryptFS; and YugaByte Is Now 100% Open Source
    News briefs for July 22, 2019. Linux kernel 5.3-rc1 has been released. Linus Torvalds writes, "This is a pretty big release, judging by the commit count. Not the biggest ever (that honor still go …

  • A Conversation with Kernel Developers from Intel, Red Hat and SUSE
    by Bryan Lunduke Three kernel developers describe what it's really like to work on the kernel, how they interact with developers from other companies, some pet peeves and how to get started. Like …
  • The Kids Take Over
    by Doc Searls As with Linux, these kids are all about making things—and then making them better. They're also up against incumbent top-down systems they will reform or defeat. Those are the only …
  • Some Thoughts on Open Core
    by Kyle Rankin Why open core software is bad for the FOSS movement. Nothing is inherently anti-business about Free and Open Source Software (FOSS). In fact, a number of different business models are b …
  • Best Linux Marketing Campaigns
    by Bryan Lunduke I have long held the opinion that one of the biggest problems holding back Linux-based systems from dominating (market-share-wise) in the desktop computing space…is marketing. Our l …
  • Time for Net Giants to Pay Fairly for the Open Source on Which They Depend
    by Glyn Moody Net giants depend on open source: so where's the gratitude? Licensing lies at the heart of open source. Arguably, free software began with the publication of the GNU GPL in 1989. An …

  • Travel Laptop Tips in Practice
    by Kyle Rankin It's one thing to give travel advice; it's another to follow it. In past articles, I've written about how to prepare for a vacation or other travel when you're on ca …
  • Schedule One-Time Commands with the UNIX at Tool
    by Kyle Rankin Cron is nice and all, but don't forget about its cousin at. When I first started using Linux, it was like being tossed into the deep end of the UNIX pool. You were expected to use …
  • Why Your Server Monitoring (Still) Sucks
    by Mike Julian Five observations about why your your server monitoring still stinks by a monitoring specialist-turned-consultant. Early in my career, I was responsible for managing a large fleet of pr …
  • Have a Plan for Netplan
    by Shawn Powers Ubuntu changed networking. Embrace the YAML. If I'm being completely honest, I still dislike the switch from eth0, eth1, eth2 to names like, enp3s0, enp4s0, enp5s0. I've lear …
  • What's Your System's Uptime?
    by Ricardo Fraile Keep track of your system's uptime and downtime with the tuptime tool. Finding your system's uptime is easy if the "beginning" means the last startup; the histori …

  • YouTube on the Big Screen
    by Shawn Powers For years I've been jealous of folks with iOS devices who could just send their phone screens to their Apple TV devices. It seems like the Android screen-mirroring protocols never …
  • Nativ Vita
    by James Gray The motto "open to anything" underpins Nativ's development philosophy on all of its audio solutions, including its new Nativ Vita, "the world's first High-Resolu …
  • The Post-TV Age?
    by Shawn Powers The most basic cable package from Charter (Spectrum?) costs me more than $70 per month, and that's without any equipment other than a single cable card. It's very clear why p …
  • Analyzing Videos for Fun and Profit
    by Joey Bernard People's phones and all of the various sensors that may be built in to them is a source of scientific data logging that almost everyone carries around. Although the selection of s …
  • Android Candy: the Verbification of Video Chat
    by Shawn Powers People who study the history of languages probably will look back at our current time and scratch their heads. We keep inventing verbs! First, Google became the verb we use for searchi …

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  • Designing Electronics with Linux
    by Joey Bernard In many scientific disciplines, the research you may be doing is completely new. It may be so new that there isn't even any instrumentation available to make your experimental mea …
  • Trying to Tame the Tablet
    by Shawn Powers Like many folks, I received a shiny new Nexus 7 tablet for Christmas. This brought me great joy and excitement as I began to plot my future paperless life. For most of the evening and …
  • Interfacing Disparate Systems
    by James Litton When hearing the word interface, most people probably think of a Graphical User Interface or a physical hardware interface (serial, USB). If you dabble in scripting or are a serious de …
  • Fade In Pro
    by Charles Olsen When I switched from Windows to Linux, I found software to replace almost everything I had been doing in Windows. Most of the software I needed was in the repos, although I did pay fo …
  • Astronomy on the Desktop
    by Joey Bernard Many people's initial exposure to science is through astronomy, and they are inspired by that first look through a telescope or their first glimpse of a Hubble image. Several soft …

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