One of the things that Linux.com offers to the community is the opportunity to post on Linux.com community blogs. Because it's been a while since we promoted this feature, I wanted to post a reminder about how to post to your blog, and how they're approved. This weekend, let's look at how you can show off your Linux and open source expertise for the Linux.com audience.
Platform Concludes 8-Month Blog Series on HPC Applications A-Z
Since February, 2011, Platform Computing has been blogging on the Applications of HPC from A to Z. As an avid reader, I have to offer them a Tip of the Hat for sticking with it for 26 posts. I remember trying a similar...
Scott James Remnant has posted a detailed discussion of problems he sees in the current Ubuntu release process and a proposed improvement: monthly releases. "My proposal is a radical change to the Ubuntu Release Process, but surprisingly it would take very little technical effort to implement because all the pieces...
All CAs with root certificates included in Firefox are being asked to perform a security audit of their infrastructure and to send the results to Mozilla within one week...
VMware has recently released its new VM hypervisor product, VMware ESXi 5.0. VMware is replacing its current ESX model with ESXi and the biggest change (between ESX and ESXi) is the architecture, as most of you VM gurus are well aware...
Mozilla's Do Not Track Guide Positions Privacy as Key Tech Differentiator
Many users of the Firefox browser already use DNT (Do Not Track) technology to prevent companies and organizations from watching their behavior online and compiling ever-growing databases of their user behavior.