Linux Journal Flickr Pool Roundup
August 18th, 2008 by Carlie Fairchild in
Linux Journal's Flickr pool regularly brings in fun photos from readers around the world.
In addition to what we post in Linux Journal's Flickr Pool Roundup here online, we also choose one photo to run in the print magazine as Photo of the Month. The photo's owner receives a free LJ t-shirt as their lucky prize, so make sure to add your photo to the pool.

Travis Bigrigg shows us the reality of conferences.

...and then Travis shows us the more adorable side of Linux.

marcn shows off an Open HP Compaq 2133 Mini-note running SuSE Linux.

Old Jingleballicks (I'm not certain but I think he may be related to Seymour Butts) shows off his new Asus Eee PC and uses an alarm clock for scale.

Editor Doc Searls shares with us this photo of him (far right) and (from left to right) Stowe Boyd, Renee Blodgett, Robert Scoble, and Jeremy Wright. Sorry Doc, you're not eligible for a Photo of the Month free t-shirt.
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August 2009, #184
If you're a culinary type you've probably heard of Pickled Capers. This month, we present you with an even tastier treat: Kerneled Kapers. That's right Linux so good that you can eat it for dinner. We've got two articles about kernel scheduling: one about real time scheduling and the other about the Completely Fair Scheduler which appeared in Linux 2.6.23. We also have an article on the new Ksplice technology that appeared on the scene just recently. Also in this issue: find out how to make root unprivileged.
And if Kapers aren't your cup of tea we have our usual buffet of articles: eyeOS which allows you to create your own cloud based desktops, using fixtures and factories with Rails, more on secure Squids, a review of the long awaited KOffice 2.0, Longomatch, and Kanatest.
But don't leave before we serve up the "piece de resistance": Point/Counterpoint on Twitter.
Apologies to Chef Marcel for borrowing his shtick.
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