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Linux TodayopenSUSE 13.1 Off to the Races
(May 21, 2013, 06:00) (0 talkbacks) OSTATIC: This release features Linux 3.9.0, Xorg X Server 1.14.1, GCC 4.7, GNOME 3.8.1, and KDE 4.10.2. It also ships with LibreOffice 4.0.2, Firefox 20, and GIMP 2.8.4. Juniper's Bob Muglia on Software Inside a Networking Vendor [VIDEO] -Linux Powered
(May 21, 2013, 05:00) (0 talkbacks) EnterpriseNetworkingPlanet: Software Defined Networking takes hold at Juniper, thanks in part to the use of Linux. The secret to great reporting with Drupal 7
(May 21, 2013, 04:00) (0 talkbacks) Wazi: The core Drupal 7 install has a Reports tab with fairly limited functionality, so here's how to give yourself better reporting. Handbrake turns 0.9.9
(May 21, 2013, 02:00) (0 talkbacks) The H Open: The developers of HandBrake, the popular open source video transcoder, have announced the release of version 0.9.9 of the popular video conversion application. Linux Top 3: Mageia 3, Linux Mint 15 and New Linux Kernels for All
(May 20, 2013, 23:00) (0 talkbacks) LinuxPlanet: Some forks do better than others. Open Source WordPress Grows on Yahoo Tumblr Buyout
(May 20, 2013, 19:00) (0 talkbacks) InternetNews: From the 'open source rulez' files: Can gaming be the turning point for Linux on the desktop?
(May 20, 2013, 15:00) (0 talkbacks) Tech Radar: Dear old Linux, what are we to do with you? Developed for just over two decades and it's still barely made a mark on the consumer consciousness. Dell Project Ophelia USB Android stick to ship in July, priced at $100
(May 20, 2013, 14:00) (0 talkbacks) Engadget: We're still lacking a lot of the specifics, other than that there's WiFi, Bluetooth, Wyse PocketCloud integration, plus, of course, HDMI and Android 4.something. Distribution Release: Mageia 3
(May 20, 2013, 13:00) (0 talkbacks) Mageia Blog: We still can't believe how much fun it is to make Mageia together, and we’ve been doing it for two and a half years. Python4Kids New Tutorial: Comprehending Lists and Tuples
(May 20, 2013, 12:00) (0 talkbacks) Python Tutorials for Kids 8+: We're having a look at a couple of different aspects of the Python language. Android has become a hedge against Microsoft and Windows
(May 20, 2013, 11:00) (0 talkbacks) CNet: Hewlett-Packard rolled out another Android device this week. This could become a pattern as PC makers hedge against a world that's less about Microsoft and more about Google. Open source code and business models: More than just a license
(May 20, 2013, 10:00) (0 talkbacks) OpenSource.com: As an organization or even individual there always seem to be questions when considering whether or not to make your project or code snippet open source. Google's open video proposal closes door on software freedom
(May 20, 2013, 09:00) (0 talkbacks) INfoWorld:Google/MPEG-LA deal showed promise, but Google's requirement for user licenses may bring a backlash Arch-based Manjaro Linux touts user-friendliness
(May 20, 2013, 08:00) (0 talkbacks) Tech Republic: For those of you always looking for — or at least willing to try — the newest Linux distribution on the scene, a pretty fresh candidate is Manjaro Linux, What to Expect from Unity in Ubuntu 13.10
(May 20, 2013, 07:00) (0 talkbacks) OMG Ubuntu: It’s 5 months away from release, but we already know most of the new features planned for Unity in Ubuntu 13.10. Linux Mint 15 brings prettier desktop, new software and driver managers
(May 20, 2013, 05:00) (0 talkbacks) Ars: Code-named "Olivia," Linux Mint 15 is based on the most recent version of Ubuntu and will be supported until January 2014. Ubuntu 13.10 may ditch Firefox for Chromium
(May 20, 2013, 04:00) (0 talkbacks) Geek.com: For years, Ubuntu and Firefoxhave strolled the open source countryside hand-in-hand. Making Linux and Android Get Along (It's Not as Hard as It Sounds)
(May 20, 2013, 02:00) (0 talkbacks) LinuxJournal: Many free software fans, if they were like me, breathed a collective sigh of relief when the Android operating system hit the market. Red Hat CEO Whitehurst on innovation, OpenStack, Hadoop
(May 19, 2013, 22:00) (0 talkbacks) ZDnet: As computing systems become commoditized, the "profit pools are going to evaporate" for enterprise software vendors, said Whitehurst. Say What? Top Five IT Quotes of the Week
(May 19, 2013, 18:00) (0 talkbacks) InternetNews: OpenFlow, cloud and NASA Upcoming Features of Debian 8.0
(May 19, 2013, 14:00) (0 talkbacks) Softpedia: Dubbed Jessie, Debian 8 is now officially in development, as announced by Matthias Klose last week Linux Kernel 3.9 The Kernel Column with Jon Masters
(May 19, 2013, 10:00) (0 talkbacks) LinuxUser: Jon Masters summarises the latest happenings in the Linux kernel community Switching From Windows to Nix or a Newbie to Linux ??? 20 Useful Commands for Linux Newbies
(May 19, 2013, 06:00) (1 talkbacks) tecmint: So you are planning to switch from Windows to Linux, or have just switched to Linux? 7 open source projects to cut your teeth on (and the ones to avoid)
(May 18, 2013, 20:00) (0 talkbacks) Critical Linux Exploit in the Wild
(May 18, 2013, 16:00) (1 talkbacks) OSTATIC: If you run servers that provide shell accounts, it’s time to take some preventive measures. ROSA Desktop Fresh LXDE alpha preview
(May 18, 2013, 12:00) (0 talkbacks) LinuxBSDos: This alpha release, like the other end-user releases, uses the Fresh code name, and ships with bleeding-edge software and the latest or close-to-the-latest Linux kernel. SlateBook x2: Tegra 4-powered Android hybrid
(May 18, 2013, 08:00) (0 talkbacks) Linux BSDos: The Tegra 4-powered SlateBook x2 running Android Jelly Bean (4.2.2) is the latest split-personality portable computer from HP. Essential WordPress Security Plugins
(May 18, 2013, 04:00) (0 talkbacks) FOSS Force: Today we're going to discuss three security plugins that I think are essential. Open Source Zend Framework 2.2 Brings PHP to OpenStack Cloud
(May 17, 2013, 23:00) (0 talkbacks) InternetNews: From the 'PHP on Python' files: Google Demos Linux Running on Hacked Glass
(May 17, 2013, 19:00) (1 talkbacks) All Things 3D: Although Google is offering a limited set of developer tools for Glass — and more are on the way — the company doesn't want to stop hackers from tinkering even further. New tablet boots Ubuntu Linux, Android, and Windows 8
(May 17, 2013, 15:00) (0 talkbacks) Linux Line: We've seen several Linux tablets emerge over the past year or so, but examples with triple-boot capabilities are much less common. Android is just the beginning: How Bluetooth is preparing for the internet of things
(May 17, 2013, 14:00) (0 talkbacks) GigaOM: Google's support for the Bluetooth Smart Ready platform in Android is one step forward for the radio technology’s dominance in the internet of things. But the Bluetooth SIG has a lot more up its sleeve. Google engineers: We're trying to fix Android fragmentation
(May 17, 2013, 13:00) (0 talkbacks) CNET: Android team members acknowledged the continuing issue of fragmentation within the Android ecosystem. But they also said they planned to continue a rapid pace of innovation. Cool tool: One click installation of open source apps
(May 17, 2013, 12:00) (1 talkbacks) Network World: Downloading open source applications can sometimes be a pain in the neck. BonitaSoft Raises $13M Series C For Its Open Source Business Process Management Solution
(May 17, 2013, 11:00) (0 talkbacks) TechCrunch: BonitaSoft’s solution includes a design studio to model business processes, a BPM engine that adapts to various information systems architectures, and an end-user interface for managing and interacting with processes. The Last GNOME 3.8 Point Release Has Been Made
(May 17, 2013, 10:00) (0 talkbacks) Phoronix: All work now is being focused on GNOME 3.10. On the Job with a Linux Foundation Systems Administrator
(May 17, 2013, 09:00) (0 talkbacks) Linux.com: If you’ve ever dreamed of working directly with Linux creator Linus Torvalds, Greg Kroah-Hartman, Ted T’so or any of the other Linux luminaries... 10 amazing Linux desktop environments you've probably never seen
(May 17, 2013, 08:00) (1 talkbacks) Network World: When it comes to making your computer look and behave however you like, Linux is king. Linux Is Everywhere ??? 12 Awesome Devices Powered By Linux
(May 17, 2013, 07:00) (0 talkbacks) MyLinuxBook: Linux is powering some of the most amazing devices around the globe and in the sky. Linux: Dell Laptop Fan Control And Get CPU Temperature
(May 17, 2013, 06:00) (0 talkbacks) Nixcraft: I have installed Debian or Ubuntu Linux on Dell Inspiron / Latitude / Precision / Vostro laptop |