Taiwanese TV card Manufacturer Compro has been caught in the act, distributing a "driver" for a selection their TV cards which includes a full Linux kernel, with heavy modifications.
Given legal precedent with companies like Skype and D-Link, why is anyone dumb enough to keep doing this?
Incorrect uptime Statistics on The Linux Counter Site
The Linux Counter [http://counter.li.org/] keeps track of registered Linux users and Linux machines. But a bug in certain Linux Kernel has affected...
Linus Plays Prince of Persia - Again
It somehow seems appropriate that as well as continuing to devote himself to the development of the Linux kernel, Linus is still playing the games...
First look: Linux kernel 2.6.28 officially released
Version 2.6.28 of the Linux kernel has officially been released. Ars takes a look at some of the new features, including the ext4 filesystem and the...
Linux 2.6.28 Kernel Benchmarks
he Linux 2.6.28 kernel was released this past week in time for the holidays. This quarterly update to the Linux kernel brought the stabilization of...
ColorVision Spyder2 Express Win/Mac
ColorVision Spyder2 Express offers photographers, designers, and gamers the best color experience on screen. With just a few steps, you'll get...
Bento
Bento organizes all your important information in one place, so you can manage your contacts, coordinate events, track projects, prioritize tasks,...
Linux Bible, 2008 Edition: Boot up to Ubuntu, Fedora, KNOPPIX,...
Great Content from a Bestselling Author: The Linux Bible 2008 Edition is the best first Linux book for new or migrating users. By focusing on the...
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