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Linux 2.6.30's best five features
Step by step Linux keeps getting better. Here's the best of the latest release's features. read more
Linux robot car targets autonomous navigation
Linux robot car targets autonomous navigation
linuxdevices.com — Tokyo-based ZMP Inc. is readying a Linux-based car robotics platform designed to test automotive robots and autonomous... navigation algorithms. The RoboCar is built on a 500MHz AMD Geode LX800, and offers a stereo camera, multiple sensors, and an ... (more) Linux robot car targets autonomous navigation
First Driver for USB 3.0
ozelwebtasarim.com — Jun 09, 2009 Linux kernel "Geekess" Sarah Sharp announced in her blog of June 7 that the... first groundbreaking driver for USB 3.0 devices are now available. The driver supports the Extensible Host Controller Interface (xHCI) for the new USB 3.0 ... (more) First Driver for USB 3.0
From Windows to Linux for the average Joe: What is the best Linux distribution for beginners
From Windows to Linux for the average Joe: What is the best Linux distribution for beginners
windows2linux.tech-no-media.com — For the title of easiest Linux distribution for a beginner I would suggest Linux Mint . Linux... Mint is actually based on Ubuntu Linux, but simplified for users coming from Windows. The user interface has been tweaked to look and behave more like ... (more) From Windows to Linux for the average Joe: What is the ...
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