Intel launches 2 new Atom chips for home server market Not content with ruling the netbook market with its Atom processor, Intel is also pushing its use in other areas of computing. One such area is home and small office server and networking devices, and today the chip giant has announced two new Atoms specifically [...] [...more]
We kick off our Linux Home Server build project, and share with you our plans to make it a multimedia POWER HOUSE! THEN – Lies, Damned Lies, and Statistics – They all say Linux is dying! We debate the real reasons people are talking about Linux a whole lot less! All this week on, The [...] [...more]
It’s my desktop in Linux Ubuntu 9.04. I used: 1. CompizConfig 2. VirtualBox 3. WinXP. It’s easy to do, rlly. When it was working it used about 700 MB RAM and 50 % of processor (opened Mozilla Firefox with plugins, VirtualBox, RhytmBox on Linux and IE6, Minesweeper and Gadu-Gadu (polish on-line communicator) on WinXP). My [...] [...more]
HomeDistro (www.homedistro.com) has announce the top 10 list for the best Linux distributions for the home user. The purpose of HomeDistro is to put more focus using Linux on home computers. The home PC makes up over 70% of the desktop market and should not be ignored by developers and remaster geeks. The HomeDistro site [...] [...more]
What is swap? help.ubuntu.com One thing to mention also, if you hibernate your system, make sure you have at least as much swap space as you have physical ram. Links mentioned: www.psychocats.net help.ubuntu.com Apparently annotations are broken at the moment… here’s the video resizing the Windows partition: www.youtube.com Thanks for watching! Buy My T-Shirts! twil.spreadshirt.com [...] [...more]