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Infrastructure Linux News for Apr 12, 2010

  • Celtx, A Review (Apr 12, 2010, 21:34)
    Linux Journal: "One of the programs that popped up was Celtx which bills itself as The #1 Choice for Media Pre-Production."

  • 24 More of the Best Commercial Linux Games (Part 2 of 3) (Apr 12, 2010, 21:04)
    LinuxLinks: "However, whilst the quality of these open source games is generally high and they are great fun to play, there is a lack of truly world-class innovative open source games. In many respects, the open source development model is not really applicable for game development."

  • Shiny, Happy Linux OS Terminals With Bashish (Apr 12, 2010, 20:04)
    Serverwatch: "In the mood for a bit more color in your life? Check out Bashish to try out themes for your terminal."

  • The Alexandria Project, Chap. 13: Desperately Seeking Adversego (Apr 12, 2010, 19:04)
    Standards Blog: "With Frank on the run, Carl had just two responsibilities: protecting Frank's daughter Marla without her knowledge, which was a pretty ho-hum job, and protecting Frank, which at the moment was impossible."

  • MySQL Admin Cookbook (Apr 12, 2010, 18:34)
    Linux Tutorial: "The book is organized into 9 chapters, holding a total of 99 recipes in all. Each recipe introduces the task, tells how to prepare to perform the task, offers the specific steps, describes how the task is supposed to work, and lists any additional information related to the task."

  • Linux and the Dialup Modem (Apr 12, 2010, 18:04)
    Raiden's Realm: "However, about 35% of the US has to use dialup in one form or another. And in other countries it can be as high as 95%"

  • How To Use Photoshop Plugins On Linux (Apr 12, 2010, 17:34)
    Ghabuntu: "On Linux, the Gimp has its own collection of plugins and scripts, but to satisfy the folks who look down upon Linux and Gimp, I will present not one but two ways to do the work of Photoshop plugins in Linux."

  • Trying on sidux (Apr 12, 2010, 17:04)
    Distrowatch: "The sidux distribution is one which has been on my to-review list for a while. It's a small project which makes a bold effort to take Debian's Unstable repository and turn it into a functioning day-to-day operating system."

  • Request for Taking Part in Survey (Apr 12, 2010, 16:04)
    Maciej Piosik: Therefore I would like to ask the FOSS community members, both developers and users, to help me with my research. Your motivations of using this kind of software is the key to my study.

  • Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid Lynx) and Java (Apr 12, 2010, 14:04)
    Jamie's Random Musings: "sun-java6 is no longer in the standard repositories. Installing ubuntu-restricted-extras will get you openjdk6 and icedtea, NOT Sun java6."

  • Glow FX extreme (Apr 12, 2010, 13:34)
    Gimpusers: "I guess this tutorial will mostly be enjoyed by graphics enthusiasts ;) We're going to create a special glowing lines effect with saturated colors and good dynamic!"

  • Microsoft bars Machinarium from XBLA (Apr 12, 2010, 13:04)
    Games on Net: "Rather, Microsoft was fearful that Mac and Linux users would drain away precious sales."

  • Can I be a Windows, Apple, Linux, and Google guy all at once? (Apr 12, 2010, 12:04)
    ZDNet: "I'm having an identity crisis. Regular readers of both this blog and my Education blog will know that I border on being a Google fanboi and Linux tends to work its way into my computer passions as well."

  • How �Dirty� MP3 Files Are A Back Door Into Cloud DRM (Apr 12, 2010, 11:04)
    Techcrunch: "All the big music sellers may have moved to non-DRM MP3 files long ago, but the watermarking of files with your personal information continue."

  • Ubuntu Is A Poor Standard Bearer For Linux (Apr 12, 2010, 03:04)
    O'Reilly Community: "Actually, this was about strike 12 but since Ubuntu is so darned popular I keep giving them chances. Silly me.."