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(Jun 18, 2013, 14:00) (0 talkbacks) Linux User & Developer: Google Reader is on its way out, so what's the best way to keep your feeds organised client side? Cat-like robot runs like the wind, on Linux
(Jun 18, 2013, 13:00) (0 talkbacks) Linux Gizmos: The Cheetah-cub Robot, which runs real-time Xenomai Linux on an x86-based RoBoard control board, mimics the biomechanics of a cat to increase the speed and stability of it quadroped legs. For Red Hat, the Cloud Beckons
(Jun 18, 2013, 12:00) (0 talkbacks) OSTATIC: It's becoming clear that Red Hat sees cloud computing as the key to the next steps in its evolution. Hands On C Programming Language
(Jun 18, 2013, 11:00) (0 talkbacks) Tecmint: Most of the UNIX/Linux kernel consist of codes written in C programming Language. And the Linux 3.2 release had more than 15 million lines of codes. Ubuntu Support: How to Get Help
(Jun 18, 2013, 10:00) (0 talkbacks) Datamation: For those of us Linux users who are more adventurous, switching to a new operating system can be pretty exciting. Create multiple servers with OpenVZ
(Jun 18, 2013, 09:00) (0 talkbacks) Linux User: OpenVZ implements containers rather than the true virtual machines of solutions such as Xen Learning to program, the open source way
(Jun 18, 2013, 08:00) (0 talkbacks) OpenSource.com: Programming students from all over the world can soon participate in "I Know What You Are Going to Do This Summer," a free, online Python seminar Unix tip: Rewriting history
(Jun 18, 2013, 07:00) (0 talkbacks) ITworld: The history feature in Unix shells can save you a lot of time when typing long, fairly repetitious commands, but don't count on it to accurately represent history. Linux-based surveillance cameras start at $70
(Jun 18, 2013, 06:00) (0 talkbacks) Linux Gizmos: D-Link has begun shipping four new models in its line of Linux powered surveillance-oriented Cloud Cameras, and has updated its web-based Mydlink software with new remote monitoring and video management features. Can Red Hat do for OpenStack what it did for Linux?
(Jun 18, 2013, 05:00) (0 talkbacks) Network World: Red Hat made its first $1 billion commercializing Linux. Now, it hopes to make even more doing the same for OpenStack. Why US Defense Agencies are Moving to the Cloud
(Jun 18, 2013, 04:00) (0 talkbacks) Datamation: Cloud computing offers the promise of improved scalability and agility, two things that can be a huge benefit to the U.S. Armed Forces. openSUSE Ends Week with 13.1 Milestone 2
(Jun 18, 2013, 02:00) (0 talkbacks) OStatic: Updates in this release include Linux 3.10.rc4, Xorg X Server 1.14.1, LibreOffice 4.0.3.3.2, GNOME 3.9.1, and much more. Linux Top Three Takeaways from the Red Hat Summit
(Jun 17, 2013, 23:00) (0 talkbacks) LinuxPlanet: The world's biggest Linux vendor (by revenue) hosted its' annual customer and partner event, known as the Red Hat Summit. Selling Palm to HP was a waste
(Jun 17, 2013, 19:00) (0 talkbacks) LinuxBSDos: At some point, HP abandoned webOS, deciding that it was better to sell Android devices. Open-source software aids NPOs
(Jun 17, 2013, 15:00) (0 talkbacks) Washington Post: Although many organizations use technology to carry out international development programs, a foundation-turned-software developer isn’t exactly a common occurrence. Joeffice, an open source office suite one developer built in 30 days
(Jun 17, 2013, 13:00) (0 talkbacks) Ars Technica: Don't like Microsoft Office? Just build your own office suite—this guy did. Skolelinux 7.0.0 Alpha 2 Is Now Available for Testing
(Jun 17, 2013, 12:00) (0 talkbacks) Softpedia: Skolelinux 7.0.0 Alpha 2 is still based on the stable Debian GNU/Linux 7.0 (Wheezy) distribution. yED Alternate of Microsoft Office Viso on Ubuntu Linux
(Jun 17, 2013, 11:00) (0 talkbacks) NextStep4it: It is an alternate or replacement of Microsoft office Viso on Ubuntu Linux. Got a PRISM and Boundless Informant problem? Whisper and TOR can help
(Jun 17, 2013, 10:00) (0 talkbacks) LinuxBSDos: PRISM and Boundless Informant. Don't you just love names like that. They have a nice ring to them. But do not be fooled. 10 reasons Android beats iOS 7
(Jun 17, 2013, 09:00) (0 talkbacks) NBC News Blog: With iOS, you have only one way to navigate through the home screens and just one look for the default icons. Updated Debian 7: 7.1 released
(Jun 17, 2013, 08:00) (0 talkbacks) Debian: The Debian project is pleased to announce the first update of its stable distribution Debian 7 (codename Red Hat, SolidFire: SSD Storage for OpenStack Cloud
(Jun 17, 2013, 07:00) (0 talkbacks) The VAR Guy: It's been a big week for solid-state device (SSD) storage and the channel. Seeking Surveillance Safe Search Engines
(Jun 17, 2013, 06:00) (0 talkbacks) FOSSforce: I don't really care what they find about me, but I just don't think they have the right to do that Creating Peer.fm: Interview with Developer Ryan Lester
(Jun 17, 2013, 02:00) (0 talkbacks) The Power Base: We talk with SpaceX developer Ryan Lester about the past, present, and future, of his GPLv3 licensed music service Peer.fm. Windows Blue Blues, Symantec Kernel Confusion & More...
(Jun 16, 2013, 17:00) (0 talkbacks) FOSS Force: We thought last week was the week for leaked government secrets on government spying. Nope. Take a Screenshot and Edit Them in Ubuntu Desktop with Hotshots
(Jun 16, 2013, 13:00) (0 talkbacks) Ubuntu Portal: Hotshots is an alternative to screenshot applications like Shutter, is lighter and brings such attractive features can capture specific windows or only capture a specific area included a tool to easily edit the captured images. CRUX PPC 3.0 released
(Jun 16, 2013, 08:00) (0 talkbacks) Cruxppc.org: CRUX PPC 3.0 is now available. Flashify Sends Web Sites Between Android Browsers
(Jun 16, 2013, 03:00) (0 talkbacks) Life Hacker: Android bafflingly doesn't include browsers in web pages' share menus, so Flashify essentially corrects this issue. Researcher To Open-Source Tools For Finding Odd Authentication Behavior
(Jun 15, 2013, 23:00) (0 talkbacks) Dark Reading: Rather than watching for communications between infected systems and command-and-control servers, companies can detect stealthy malware when it attempts to spread. Open-source game developers have the power to sink mega conferences like E3
(Jun 15, 2013, 19:00) (0 talkbacks) UpStart: Here's some of what's coming in the next six months. Judging Linux Innovation
(Jun 15, 2013, 15:00) (0 talkbacks) InternetNews: From the 'Net New or Just Better than Before?' files: What's Going on with Red Hat Storage? [VIDEO]
(Jun 15, 2013, 11:00) (0 talkbacks) InfoStor: One year ago, Red Hat released its first commercial storage product. CentOS system administration using text-based user interfaces
(Jun 15, 2013, 07:00) (1 talkbacks) Wazi: Administering CentOS 6 from the command line is not always intuitive and easy, especially when it comes to complex commands with hard-to-remember arguments and strict syntax. Divergence in the distros: how the Linux community is splitting into a two-tier system
(Jun 15, 2013, 03:00) (4 talkbacks) Linux notes from DarkDuck: Let's be clear about this: Linux isn't dividing into paid and unpaid. It's not going the freemium route (although the cynical will suggest that Canonical might be thinking about it). Peppermint OS 4 out now
(Jun 14, 2013, 23:00) (0 talkbacks) Linux User & Developer: The lightweight, cloud connected distro gets its first update in a year, and ditches Openbox in favour of Xfwm4. EU committee to probe Google over alleged anticompetitive behavior with Android
(Jun 14, 2013, 19:00) (4 talkbacks) The Verge: Google can't seem to stay out of the crosshairs of regulators in the European Union. System76 introduces new high-end Ubuntu Linux laptops
(Jun 14, 2013, 15:00) (0 talkbacks) ZDNet: Want a gaming or workday ready-to-run Ubuntu Linux laptop? System76 has the gear you crave. Best Newbie Distro? You Say Linux Mint.
(Jun 14, 2013, 13:00) (0 talkbacks) FOSS Force: According to our "Newbie" Distro Poll, someone considering moving from Windows or Mac to Linux should consider taking Linux Mint for a spin. LibreOffice Gets More Code Clean-up for 4.1.0
(Jun 14, 2013, 12:00) (0 talkbacks) OSTATIC: Continued code refinement and clean-up will make LibreOffice 4.1.0 more efficient, smaller, and easier to contribute to and compile. |