eXtropia | Tutorials | Introduction to UNIX for Web Developers | Table of Contents
Fri 9 Nov 2012 at 4:01 PM
Fri 9 Nov 2012 at 4:01 PM
An old classic, great for newbies.
SliTaz is an open source and free operating system providing a fully featured desktop or server in less than 35 MB.
Bug Labs enables "a new generation of engineers to tap their creativity and build any type of device they want, without having to solder, learn solid state electronics, or go to China."
A manual for Ardour, the open source digital audio workstation for Linux
how to use Linux to save power and consumables like paper and ink
Attractive hardware boards for embedded Linux system developers, with Linux support, a public pricelist, an English website and public documentation.
Tiny x86 embedded board that runs Linux and consumes 1W.
"Techsol is a North American (NAFTA) corporation providing low-cost out-sourcing of your embedded technology design and board fabrication. We offer a variety of products and programs that will get you to market quicker using our proven ARM/Linux platform to mitigate risks. We make a bit of margin on hardware sales, but we save you a huge amount of development cost, resulting in a net positive return-on-investment (ROI) when using Techsol's Medallion System for product design."
"Puppet lets you perform normal administrative tasks (such as adding users, installing packages, and updating server configurations) on any number of systems, even if those systems are running completely different operating systems."
Development virtual machines on OS X using VMWare and Ubuntu — intranation.com
Tue 13 Oct 2009 at 10:31 AM
Tue 13 Oct 2009 at 10:31 AM
Excellent step-by-step instructions. (Been looking for a write-up like this for months. Thanks to cmcavoy for unearthing it.) NOTE: For this to work with Ubuntu Hardy LTS: sudo cp /usr/include/linux/version.h /usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.24-24-server/include/linux/
Create Digital Music » Linux Music Workflow: Switching from Mac OS X to Ubuntu with Kim Cascone
Sat 29 Aug 2009 at 6:35 PM
Sat 29 Aug 2009 at 6:35 PM
Quick NFS reference.
"Landscape makes the management and monitoring of Ubuntu systems simple and effective by combining world-class support with easy to use online management tools."
Is this really possible? I.e., running a *previously existing* Windows partition in a VM?