New story! A Tale of Two Suites: Do We Still Need OpenOffice.org?

Would a rose by any other name still smell as sweet? Or would it, perhaps, end up sweeter? That, essentially, is the question at the heart of the forking process, which in turn is at the heart of a key situation today. Namely: Now that we have LibreOffice, do we still need OpenOffice as well? In the wake of Apache OpenOffice's new update, that's been the question du jour down at the Linux blogosphere's Punchy Penguin Cafe.

New story! File Thingie: A No-Nonsense Web-Based File Manager

  • Free Software Magazine; By Dmitri Popov (Posted by scrubs on May 17, 2012 4:15 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
File Thingie is not the sleekest or feature-richest web-based file manager out there, but it's a perfect fit for those who need a no-frills solution that is easy to deploy and use. This is not to say that File Thingie skimps on features. All the essential functionality is there, including the ability to upload multiple files in one go, support for users and groups, file access control based on black and white lists, and more.

Read the howto at Free Software Magazine.

New story! Intel Glamor Acceleration Compared To SNA, UXA

Going back to last year there's been the "Glamor Acceleration" project out of Intel to accelerate the 2D operations within X using OpenGL on Mesa. This is similar to the Xorg state tracker approach and while it's not yet enabled by default, Intel OTC developers have been making much progress in recent months. In this article is a look at the recent Glamor update while comparing it to the stock Intel UXA acceleration as well as to the other experimental acceleration option: Intel SNA.

New story! Linux Mint 13 Release Candidate is a Precise alternative

  • Linux User & Developer; By Rob Zwetsloot (Posted by robzwets on May 17, 2012 2:48 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Linux Mint 13 has jumped straight to a release candidate, hot on the heels of Ubuntu 12.04s release, and with a controversial switch to Yahoo search…

New story! The Porteus Team: We consider ourselves a "Portable Linux Community"

I think it's fair to say that Porteus is optimized to run from a CD or USB flash drive, but it's also just as easy to install Porteus on a hard drive for use as a primary OS. In fact, it will probably boot and run even faster this way. One of our chief goals in developing Porteus is...

New story! Xfce 4 Desktop Customization

The Xfce 4 desktop offers a vast array of customization options that will leave your desktop looking nothing like the default. Take advantage of all the excellent graphical user interfaces offered for all of your options, settings, and preferences.

New story! Does Skype Have a Future on Linux?

If the steadily growing user base and market share of Skype are any indication, the service, which is now nearly a decade old, will remain widespread on PCs, smartphones and other devices for a long time to come. But for Linux users, the future of Skype support is appearing a bit less certain. Will Skype still run on open source platforms five years from now? Here are some thoughts.

New story! Open Source Startup Inktank Embraces Ubuntu Server

  • http://www.thevarguy.com; By Christopher Tozzi (Posted by thevarguy2 on May 17, 2012 11:02 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Ubuntu
As a company, Inktank, one of the open source ecosystem’s newest commercial enterprises, is only days old. But it has already made a determined foray into the Linux server market with the announcement this week of integration of the Ceph distributed file system into Ubuntu 12.04. Here’s the scoop, and what it says about both Inktank and Ubuntu.

New story! Google Digs Up Old Direct-Sales Nexus Strategy

Two years after its initial attempt to sell Nexus smartphones directly to consumers flopped, Google is apparently trying to revive the strategy. This time, though, it's added a few new touches. It's going to work with up to five device manufacturers at a time to create a portfolio of Nexus-line devices that include smartphones and tablets.

New story! Review: ROSA 2012 "Marathon"

It's basically the same as Mandriva 2011 "Hydrogen", but that is by design.

New story! Big Player Patent Battles Trickle Down to Everyone

  • Real User Monitoring; By Ron Miller (Posted by rsmiller on May 17, 2012 8:10 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial
While IP battles might not concern lesser players, the ones among the tech titans hurt us all by creating an atmosphere of uncertainty in the market.

New story! Two Methods That Allow Ubuntu User to Mount Automatically NTFS Drive in Ubuntu 12.04

If you are using dual booting (windows 7 and ubuntu 12.04) on your PC/Laptop and want to mount automatically Windows NTFS partitions in Ubuntu. this tutorial is going to show you how Mount Automatically NTFS Drive in Ubuntu 12.04.

New story! Open Source RTS Game 0 A.D. Alpha 10 Released

  • WebUpd8; By Andrew Dickinson (Posted by hotice on May 17, 2012 5:36 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Wildfire Games has released the tenth alpha version of 0 A.D., an open source, historical real-time strategy game which features excellent graphics and sound. The new alpha brings Hellenic factions, basic technologies, civilization phases, click-and-drag wall building functionality, healing and more.

New story! $200 USB Stick Size Ubuntu PC 'Cotton Candy' Starts Shipping in May

  • Ubuntu Vibes; By Nitesh (Posted by Dart on May 17, 2012 4:34 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
FXI's Cotton Candy, A $200 USB stick size PC running Ubuntu and Android 4.0 will start shipping at the end of this month to anyone who has pre-ordered the device in back in February.

New story! Dropbox and Angry Birds are blacklisted Mobile Apps

  • ZDNet Consumerization Blog; By Ken Hess (Posted by khess on May 17, 2012 3:37 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
A lot of companies have chosen to blacklist certain Apps. The question is, “Does it do any good?” There’s a new threat on the horizon perpetrated by none other than The Corporate Machine: App Blacklisting. Seriously. There are Apps researched by and supplied by Zenprise that have been blacklisted, whitelisted and others that are in the undecided list.

New story! LinuxMint13 RC is available for testing| Screenshots tour

LinuxMint13 RC is available for testing, this beta release comes with 2 desktop versions in a separated dvd`s: Mate and Cinnamon.

New story! Google unleashes Chrome 19, flattens 20 bugs

  • The Register; By John Leyden (Posted by tracyanne on May 17, 2012 1:43 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Google released a major update to its Chrome browser on Tuesday that tackles 20 security vulnerabilities, eight of which are classified as high-risk bugs. Chrome 19 – a cross-platform update for Windows, Mac, Linux and Chrome Frame – also includes a number of improved features such as tab sync. Google paid security researchers more than $7,500 under its bugs bounty programme for identifying the various vulnerabilities squashed by Chrome 19.

New story! Make TV Awesome with Bluecop

  • Linux Journal; By Shawn Powers (Posted by tracyanne on May 17, 2012 12:51 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
A few weeks back, I was whining that although Doctor Who was available on Amazon Prime streaming, I didn't have any way to watch it on my television. Thankfully, my friend Richard Servello pointed me to the bluecop repo for XBMC. Not only does bluecop support Amazon Prime streaming, but it also has add-ons for Hulu and countless other network-video-streaming collections.

New story! Kdenlive 0.9 Released

  • Muktware; By Swapnil Bhartiya (Posted by muktware on May 16, 2012 11:07 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Video editing is one of the few areas where GNU/Linux is behind Windows and Macs. There are no professional grade video editing software for Linux. However, there are many honest attempts to bring quality video editing to the Linux platform. Kdenlive is one such project.

New story! GIMP 2.8 Review – was it worth the three year wait?

  • cemdesign.co.uk; By Christine Moore (Posted by cm381 on May 16, 2012 10:08 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews
On announcing the release of GIMP 2.8 the developers claimed that the update introduced ‘important changes to the user interface’. Is this the case or are there still issues to be found? 2.8 is available on Linux, Windows and Mac OS X, making it widely available and it is of course still completely free and open source.

New story! Linux Mint 13 RC Is Available for Download

  • Softpedia; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on May 16, 2012 9:28 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Clement Lefebvre, father of the Linux Mint project, uploaded a few minutes ago, May 16, the Release Candidate version of the upcoming Linux Mint 13 operating system.

New story! How to split the logs of Varnish for Virtual host

  • Linuxaria.com (Posted by linuxaria on May 16, 2012 8:41 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
Varnish is a great tool that accelerates the performance of your site with a simple configuration and a low usage of resources, compared to the result you’ll get. Just because Varnish is designed and engineered to be fast by default it does not write any log to disk, outrageous you could think … to be honest the logs are available in a memory segment when this memory is filled, Varnish starts from the beginning and overwrites the oldest data in an infinite loop.

New story! The Rise of Open Source

SugarCon, the SugarCRM user meeting held in San Francisco a couple of weeks ago, did some important things for Sugar. It was a coming out party of sorts for a company with a distinct business model and strategy, namely open source. It was also validation of that strategy and, for many, a new realization of what open source means.

New story! Whatever You Want, Miro Finds It, Gets It, Plays It

Miro is an aggregator and viewing app that does it all. It's a BitTorrent client and a fully-featured podcast catcher. It's handy at finding and downloading many types of online media. Its built-in HD video player handles a large variety of file types. Miro Guide helps you find content, and the app can help sync media on multiple computers. Miro seems to have a bit of an issue with Flash Player, though.

New story! VMware Preps To Push More Mainline Kernel Code

To further enhance the Linux virtualization experience with VMware products, the company is preparing to push the Virtual Machine Communication Interface and VMCI Sockets into the mainline Linux kernel...

New story! How to Purge Memory in Google's Chromium browser

  • Free Software Magazine; By Gary Richmond (Posted by scrubs on May 16, 2012 5:31 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
Since its launch, Google's Chromium browser has proved to be immensely popular. Chromium introduced many new and innovative features but it also brought along with it a familiar problem. Memory hogging. However, as Google released subsequent versions they addressed it. This short article will show you how to gain some traction over Chromium when, after prolonged browsing, it starts to seriously hog that resource.

Read the howto at Free Software Magazine.

New story! Ubuntu Zombies

I honestly doubt that Canonical has helped so greatly the Linux DE, that people have to promote Ubuntu so much. I also don’t believe popularity of Linux helps proportional the open source ecosystem outside of strictly Desktop. I want to ask all people that write on public view to stop using Ubuntu Defaults and show to their readers that there are more choices.

New story! Hybryde Linux lets you switch Desktop Environment on the fly

  • Linux User & Developer; By Rob Zwetsloot (Posted by robzwets on May 16, 2012 3:07 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Newly released Ubuntu based distribution Hybryde allows you to switch between desktop environments without even logging out, and comes with Unity, KDE, and LXDE by default...

New story! Creating An NFS-Like Standalone Storage Server With GlusterFS 3.0.x On Debian Squeeze

  • HowtoForge; By Falko Timme (Posted by falko on May 16, 2012 2:20 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Debian
This tutorial shows how to set up a standalone storage server on Debian Squeeze. Instead of NFS, I will use GlusterFS here. The client system will be able to access the storage as if it was a local filesystem. GlusterFS is a clustered file-system capable of scaling to several peta-bytes. It aggregates various storage bricks over Infiniband RDMA or TCP/IP interconnect into one large parallel network file system. Storage bricks can be made of any commodity hardware such as x86_64 servers with SATA-II RAID and Infiniband HBA.

New story! NVIDIA GTX 680: Windows 7 vs. Ubuntu 12.04

Following up on the performance comparison earlier this month of comparing Intel Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge graphics between Windows and Linux, up today are the results of a comparison of Windows 7 to Ubuntu 12.04 LTS when using a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 "Kepler" graphics card.

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