David Lane

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Blog entryIs there a best distro? David Lane1201 day 17 hours ago
Blog entryThe Linux Desktop - The View from LinuxCon David Lane124 days 13 hours ago
Blog entryFinally! SecDef signs Clarifying Guidance Regarding Open Source Software David Lane22 weeks 2 days ago
Blog entryDoes Microsoft Have an Open Source Strategy Any More? Glyn Moody253 weeks 5 days ago
Blog entryThe Move to Linux - Netbook Remix David Lane376 weeks 4 days ago
Blog entryThe Linux Desktop's Next Challenge: Layer 8 David Lane226 weeks 4 days ago
StoryAn Overview of Twitter Clients for Linux Daniel Bartholomew167 weeks 16 hours ago
Blog entryDRM Hell David Lane248 weeks 4 days ago
Blog entryOpen Source Ham – Is that like free range chicken? David Lane98 weeks 6 days ago
NewsLinus Is A Fake! Justin Ryan610 weeks 5 days ago
Blog entryMounting Miss Piggy Shawn Powers13611 weeks 6 days ago
Blog entryWhere are the Enterprise Management Tools for Linux on the Desktop? David Lane5113 weeks 5 days ago
Blog entry-----BEGIN ENCRYPTED MESSAGE----- David Lane1914 weeks 1 day ago
NewsTrusting SCO Justin Ryan115 weeks 18 hours ago
NewsTux: He's Everywhere You Ought To Be Justin Ryan116 weeks 4 days ago
Blog entryIt Is Time to Rethink Disaster Recovery David Lane717 weeks 3 days ago
Blog entryOracle buys Sun. Now What? Doc Searls1417 weeks 4 days ago
Blog entryThe Open Source Public Relations Engine David Lane818 weeks 22 hours ago
VideoAn Open Video to HP Shawn Powers3218 weeks 5 days ago
Blog entryWhy are you not running Apache? New IIS holes should make you rethink your web server David Lane1320 weeks 5 days ago
StoryRunning vncserver on Fedora Core 10 with gdm David Lane921 weeks 6 days ago
StoryLittle Boxes: Audio Production Hardware At Studio Dave Dave Phillips722 weeks 5 days ago
Blog entryInternet Censorship in the US? Or Just Law Enforcement? David Lane2627 weeks 19 hours ago
NewsRockefeller Looking to Grant Open Source Justin Ryan328 weeks 6 days ago
Blog entryBurning the Ships: A Review David Lane028 weeks 6 days ago

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December 2009, #188

If last month's Infrastrucuture issue was too "big" for you then try on this month's Embedded issue. Find out how to use Player for programming mobile robots, build a humidity controller for your root cellar, find out how to reduce the boot time of your embedded system, and if you're new to embedded systems find out the basics that go into one. You can also read about the Beagle Board, the Mesh Potato and a spate of other interestingly named items. And along with our regular columns don't miss our new monthly column: Economy Size Geek.


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