Peppermint, a new Linux-based operating system with a focus on cloud computing and Web applications, is launching into a private beta this week to a limited number of participants, and will open up later next month to even more. The OS is a fork of Lubuntu and uses some of Linux Mint's configuration files...
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Peppermint: A New Linux OS for the Cloud
10:14 PM | cloud computing, Linux, OS, Peppermint with 0 comments »Intel announced a new Atom processor aimed at embedded devices and in-car infotainment platforms. The "Tunnel Creek" CPU offers an onboard graphics controller, memory controller, and audio, linking to a separate I/O controller via a standard PCI Express interface, according to the company.
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Fourth article in series of Linux+ Certification articles/tutorials. In this installment, the Linux partitioning schemes, LVM and RAID, will be discussed and contrasted in order to understand under what conditions and circumstances each would be most appropriately applied to a storage solution.
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Security researchers have discovered flaws in common file formats, including .zip, which can be used to sneak malware onto computers by evading antivirus detection.
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Good tutorial on opening files as tabs in vim.
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Verizon, IBM Take Data Recovery to the Cloud
9:05 PM | cloud computing, data backup, IBM, Verizon with 0 comments »Verizon and IBM want to give enterprise customers a cloud-based option for backing up and recovering massive data reservoirs.
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