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openSUSE 12.1 Arrives: What’s New and What Happened to 12.0?

Posted by on Thursday, 17 November, 2011

The openSUSE Project has released openSUSE 12.1, eight months after 11.4 and the first release since SUSE officially became a subsidiary of Attachmate. With 12.1, openSUSE brings major improvements to openSUSE tools and users' favorite components like LibreOffice, DigiKam, GNOME 3.2, and a triumphant return of KDE 3!


Tuning Embedded Linux: When Less is More

Posted by on Tuesday, 15 November, 2011

There's a saying that you can never be too rich, or too thin. While that's a bit of hyperbole, thin is definitely in when it comes to embedded Linux. Luckily, trimming the fat off Linux for embedded use is a lot easier than getting rich or losing that spare tire. Intel's Darren Hart explained how he slimmed Linux down at the Embedded Linux Conference in October.


Tuning Embedded Linux: When Less is More

Posted by on Tuesday, 15 November, 2011

There's a saying that you can never be too rich, or too thin. While that's a bit of hyperbole, thin is definitely in when it comes to embedded Linux. Luckily, trimming the fat off Linux for embedded use is a lot easier than getting rich or losing that spare tire. Intel's Darren Hart explained how he slimmed Linux down at the Embedded Linux Conference in October.