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Developer Linux News for Jun 15, 2009
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Artica Postfix a nice Open Source web interface Administration (Jun 15, 2009, 22:32)
Artica Postfix: "I would like to share with you
a new Open Source project, Artica: It is designed to offer Postfix,
fetchmail, dnsmasq, LDAP, squid,samba, dansguardian features
without technical skills through a web browser with a nice web
interface."
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7 of the Best Free Linux Revision Control Tools (Jun 15, 2009, 19:02)
LinuxLinks: "Now, let's explore the 7 revision
control tools at hand. For each title we have compiled its own
portal page, a full description with an in-depth analysis of its
features, together with links to relevant resources and
reviews."
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Microsoft: Money Just Wants to Be Free (Jun 15, 2009, 18:02)
Tech Broiler: "Microsoft is abandoning its
personal finance software, Microsoft Money, after over 16 years of
development and marketing. But why abandon perfectly good software
when it could be released to the community as an Open Source
project?"
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A desktop notifier for new emails in your Gmail inbox for Ubuntu (Jun 15, 2009, 15:02)
Seemanta's Blog: "Anyway, I set out to create
this cool notifier and in a few hours it was ready. Being a first
timer to Python, it took some time as every now and then I would
stop to see some documentation and then once I understood the
concept, carried on hacking."
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Introducing KDE 4 plasmoids (Jun 15, 2009, 13:32)
IBM Developerworks: "Summary: KDE 4 includes
many exciting new technologies, including Plasma, a feature that
forms the desktop shell of KDE 4. See how to write simple Plasma
applets (known as plasmoids) to greatly improve the desktop
experience and how to turn a plasmoid into a simple memory
monitor."
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Is Android the key to the GNU/Linux desktop? Really? (Jun 15, 2009, 10:02)
Free Software Magazine: "What is Android? The
short answer could be "A framework made up of the Linux kernel, a
rich set of libraries and tools and a Dalvik virtual machine". The
Dalvik virtual machine can be seen as an highly optimised Java
Virtual Machine..."
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KOffice 2009 Sprint In Berlin (Jun 15, 2009, 06:02)
KDE.news: "Last weekend -- it seems like
yesterday and like a year ago at the same time -- the KOffice team
came to Berlin for the first post 2.0 sprint. Graciously hosted by
KDAB and smoothly organized by Alexandra Leisse, this sprint was
one of the most productive sprints ever for KOffice."
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Will my program work on all Linux distributions? (Jun 15, 2009, 02:02)
IT Toolbox: "This was a question asked by a
programmer friend of mine who has a passion for wooden spoons. It
is however, a very important question and has been asked several
times. The reason being that there are hundreds of Linux
distributions and they all have slight differences in their
setup."
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