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Get inside Virtualisation
The Open Source revolution starts here!
Build your own Private Cloud
Eucalyptus cloud explored and explained
Chrome OS versus Moblin 2.1
The NetOS battle hots up as we test the latest builds
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Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier's Novel ...
There has been a whole host of innovative features being worked on in the build up to Ubuntu 10.04; some of the technical things include noticeably faster booting, other aspects include artwork and imagine redesign. Community leader Dave Walker shares his behind-the-scenes views on the latter…
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The Clouds Have Opened
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2010 has already seen a host of activity in terms of new Open Source technology merging with cloud computing environments…
As you may be aware by now Nokia and Intel have announced that they will merge their respective Maemo and Moblin software platforms to create a combined Linux-based operating system targeting a new broader range of fixed and mobile devices. But is MeeGo, just an Android me too?
Issue 84 of the UK's favourite Linux magazine is on sale now! UK and US customers can save up to 60% of the retail price and because Linux User & Developer is now part of the Imagine Publishing family, you can buy with confidence…
Miguel de Icaza is a polarising figure amongst licence jockeys like Richard Stallman, but there is no denying his ability to get things done. We caught up with Miguel and asked him about Mono, Gnome, and all of the various things in Linux he touches in his role as a ...
Virtualisation has become a big industry. Large numbers of desktop machines and servers are being run in this way. So it’s not surprising that there is a high demand for more information for the end user about virtualisation and what can be done with it…
In a recent blog post Canonical's Rick Spencer has revealed two seemingly small changes for Ubuntu 10.04 that will affect the default web browser, Mozilla's Firefox, and all its prospective users…
While everybody is talking about how Apple plans to revolutionise print media, iCreate and Imagine Publishing continue to focus on doing the job themselves with the launch of iCreate magazine for iPhone and iPod touch…