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The pros and "conns" of Intel's ConnMan for Linux
The pros and "conns" of Intel's ConnMan for Linux
Intel's Linux-based Moblin platform for netbook devices has much in common with conventional Linux distributions. Intel has adopted many standard components of the Linux desktop stack and has made modifications where necessary in order to boost mobile performance and usability. ...
How to Run Linux in a Virtual Desktop
bjorn3d.com — Have you ever wanted to install Linux, just to see what its like without actually setting up... a dual boot? Or maybe you'd just like to try Folding@Home from a Linux install. Read on as we show you how to set up a Virtual PC from within Windows. (more) How to Run Linux in a Virtual Desktop
VirtualBox 3 brings 3D graphics support
arstechnica.com — Sun announced this week the availability of VirtualBox 3, the latest version of its open source virtualization... solution. The new version introduces experimental 3D graphics support and the ability to expose multiple CPUs to guest ... (more) VirtualBox 3 brings 3D graphics support
Nvidia says no to Linux on Tegra netbooks, chooses WinCE
Nvidia says no to Linux on Tegra netbooks, chooses WinCE
arstechnica.com — Hardware maker Nvidia is endorsing Windows CE as its platform of choice for Tegra-based netbooks. The company... has rejected Google's open source Android platform and is also unimpressed with conventional Linux-based options, such as ... (more) Nvidia says no to Linux on Tegra netbooks, chooses WinCE
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The pros and "conns" of Intel's ConnMan for Linux
HardwareHeaven.com — ... Intel has created a new network management and configuration system for Linux called ConnMan—but not everyone is pleased to see it challenge NetworkManager. Ars looks at the pros and "conns" of the decision to create the new software. ____________ Source: Ars Technica ...

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The Tech Report: News — ... Windows Vista Service Pack 2's latest release schedule to rev. 4.6 Ars Technica on the pros and "conns" of Intel's ConnMan for Linux and light touch: A design firm grapples with Microsoft ...

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