New story! Can Ubuntu Become a Real Consumer Brand?

Canonical's long-term Ubuntu strategy remains focused on convergence -- a single operating system designed for smartphones, tablets and PCs. But here's the thing: Can Ubuntu really achieve mass-market consumer success without a proper multi-million-dollar consumer marketing push? Hmmm...

New story! GCC 4.8.0 vs. LLVM Clang 3.3 Compiler Performance

In preparation for the upcoming release of LLVM 3.3, here is an extensive round of C/C++ benchmarks from GCC 4.8.0, LLVM Clang 3.2, and LLVM Clang 3.3-rc1 to look at the Linux compiler performance. Benchmarks happened from three different systems bearing Intel Core i7 3960X, AMD FX-8350, and Intel Core i3 3217U processors for a diverse look at the performance.

New story! Installation tutorial of XenApp 6.5(Citrix Server) Step by Step

Follow the steps After inserting the XenApp DVD in the Windows 2008 R2 Server you would choose Install XenApp Server.

New story! Linpus Lite 1.9 review

  • LinuxBSDos; By finid (Posted by finid on May 25, 2013 1:10 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews
Linpus Lite is one of those distributions that I’ve always hoped will be done right, considering that it is published by a commercial entity. However, with every release, it manages to fail in taking care of the little things that matter. Almost every desktop distribution suffers from the same problem. They get the big picture, but then it comes to delivering sane and sensible defaults and implementing features that a modern OS should have, they miss the mark.

New story! Rise of the Ravager released, Interview and Free Keys!

  • GamingOnLinux.com; By Liam Dawe (Posted by liamdawe on May 25, 2013 11:16 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Games
Rise of the Ravager offers classic arcade action reminiscent of a fast action Missile Command while players blast descending waves of coloured enemies that can only be annihilated by a matching colour bullet (in a similar fashion to Guitar Hero or Ikaruga). Seek the favour of the Old Ones to prevent an ancient god’s avatar from rising, signalling the End of Times.

New story! Amazon expands Appstore reach, gives devs more user data

Alternative Android store now in nearly 200 countries Looking to woo more app publishers to its Android Appstore and away from Google Play, Amazon has announced new tools that allow developers to track user engagement with their apps.…

New story! Latest Tizen sightings: Samsung phone, Intel laptop demo

Days after releasing version 2.1 of the Linux-based Tizen mobile operating system, Samsung confirmed an upcoming GT-I8805 Tizen smartphone, and Intel demonstrated a laptop running Tizen 3.0 in a GNOME shell. Other developments around this week’s Tizen Developers Conference include a Tizen App Challenge and 2013 phone launch promises from NTT DoCoMo and Orange. On [...]

New story! Microsoft Snoops In Skype, Dissed By HP & More

What is Microsoft going to do about this? Threaten to play hardball and make it difficult for HP’s PC division? We think not. Ballmer can hardly afford to do that; the PC market is the only coin in his pocket. Besides, CEO Whitman is probably prepared for that possibility. We wouldn’t be surprised to discover that she and Shuttleworth have already been becoming phone pals–just in case Ballmer decides to shoot himself in the foot.

New story! It Seems I Won't Be Writing For Linux Advocates After All

  • The Linux Works; By Caitlyn Martin (Posted by caitlyn on May 25, 2013 3:38 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: ; Groups: Community, Linux
Today it became clear that I wouldn't be writing for Linux Advocates after all. I've learned a lot in the past week and I've come to the conclusion that this is for the best.

New story! Going All the Way: GPL’ing Our Theme

If you’ve been vising our site for awhile now (thanks, by the way), you’ve certainly noticed that things have been looking a little less…terrible, as of late. We’ve been working on turning “The Powerbase” into a more modern and aesthetically pleasing site, and the recent change of theme is a major step in that direction.

New story! Zend Framework 2 Tool (ZFTool) Introduction

  • LoneShooter.com (Posted by SiniX on May 24, 2013 11:49 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: PHP
ZFTool is an utility module for maintaining modular Zend Framework 2 applications. It runs from the command line and can be installed as ZF2 module or as PHAR.

New story! Hands On Embedded Linux Development Training course.

LinuxCertified Inc, a leading provider of Linux training and services, announced its next Hands On Embedded Linux Development class to be held in San Francisco Bay Area from June 19th - 20th, 2013.

New story! Microsoft's Linux app, Skype, gets updated

  • ZDnet; By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols (Posted by sjvn on May 24, 2013 8:01 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Microsoft
Microsoft has released a new version of Skype, its popular VoIP program, for Linux.

New story! Red Hat OpenStack, Linux, Virtualization: Cloud Triple Play?

OpenStack, the open source cloud platform, has hundreds of backers. But like Linux, multiple OpenStack distributions may emerge on the market. That could trigger customer confusion and indecision. Enter Red Hat (NYSE:RHT), the leading provider of corporate Linux solutions. I'm betting Red Hat will gradually repeat that success with OpenStack. Here's why.

New story! Handheld SDR Transceiver runs Linux on ARM/FPGA SoC

Epiq Solutions announced a handheld software defined radio (SDR) device with an RF transceiver that tunes from 300MHz to 3.8GHz, plus a built-in 1PPS GPS. The Matchstiq Z1 is built around a Linux-ready iVeia Atlas-I-Z7e computer-on-module equipped with a Xilinx Zynq Z-7020 SoC, which integrates dual ARM Cortex-A9 cores along with FPGA circuitry. The Matchstiq [...]

New story! 5 Links for Developers and IT Pros 5-24-13

  • Ness Software Engineering Services Blog; By Ron Miller (Posted by rsmiller on May 24, 2013 5:09 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial, Roundups
This week we look at the 7 best open source projects for newbies, why a bad app could be worse than no app and programming languages you should skip.

New story! Transparency Camp event report and review of new tools

  • opensource.com (Posted by bob on May 24, 2013 4:12 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
I got bitten at camp this weekend, but indifference would have been the only relevant repellant and thankfully, I'm allergic to that. Here's what I learned as a first-time camper. Transparency Camp is not for the faint of heart. It requires you to dig in deep. If you are a tech expert, like Northeast Ohio's own Jeff Schuler, you look for how to apply everything you know to figuring out ways to free data.

New story! Is Google Code In Trouble? No More Open Source Downloads For You

  • InternetNews; By Sean Michael Kerner (Posted by red5 on May 24, 2013 3:15 PM EDT)
Google Code got started back in 2006 as an alternative open source code hosting repository and google codecollaborative development site. At the time of its creation, I had thought that it would competitive with Sourceforge (which it was), but as it turns out Sourceforge will now get the last laugh.

New story! Embedding Other Languages in BASH Scripts

  • Linux.org; By Devyn Collier Johnson (Posted by kprojects on May 24, 2013 1:58 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
Bash is a commonly used scripting language for shell scripts. A script is a small list of instructions for the computer to follow. A scripting language is a programming language used in a script. Shell scripts are scripts written in a shell language, and a shell language is a programming language used within a terminal. In BASH scripts (shell scripts written in BASH) users can use more than just BASH to write the script. There are commands that allow users to embed other scripting languages into a BASH script. This article will explain how to embed several languages into one script.

New story! Computers are today's pencils

  • opensource.com (Posted by bob on May 24, 2013 1:00 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Not everyone has a computer. And, not all schools have access to the types of technology that are second nature to many of us at our workplace. It is also true that many people in the general public don't know about open source and the free alternatives that are available to them, like LibreOffice instead of Micrsoft Word.

New story! Mixxx – The most advanced free DJ software

  • ubuntugeek.com; By ubuntugeek.com (Posted by gg234 on May 24, 2013 12:02 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux, Ubuntu
Mixxx is a DJ tool that allows for the playback and mixing of digital music (MP3, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC and Wave).The basic requirements for Mixxx are a desktop computer or laptop with a reasonable amount of storage space on the hard drive for your music, at least 1 audio card for outputting the sound and a way of controlling the software either by mouse, keyboard or hardware DJ Controller.

New story! HP CEO Scorecard: Google Android 3, Windows 8 Zero

How does Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) CEO Meg Whitman feel about Windows 8 vs. emerging Google Android and Chrome OS tablet and notebook alternatives? The answers emerged indirectly amid HP's Q2 2013 earnings call. Here's the scorecard.

New story! The Kirk and Spock Approaches to Big Data

  • Ness Software Engineering Services Blog; By Ron Miller (Posted by rsmiller on May 24, 2013 10:08 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial
In the Star Trek Book of Management, there are two approaches to big data decision making: The Kirk way and the Spock way. Which type are you?

New story! ZevenOS 3.1 Neptune Screenshot Tour

  • The Coding Studio (Posted by lqsh on May 24, 2013 9:11 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux
The Neptune team is proud to announce the release of Neptune 3.1. We worked hard and spend a lot of effort in creating this service release for Neptune 3.0. This release features the Linux kernel 3.9.2 and is exclusively meant to run on 64-bit CPUs. The Debian base system was updated to the released version 7.0 to provide a stable user experience. The KDE Plasma Desktop ships with version 4.10.3. Chromium was updated to version 26, Kdenlive 0.9.6, Amarok 2.7.1 and LibreOffice to version 4.0.3. We ship with the latest and greatest multimedia codecs pre-installed, as well as the Flash player.

New story! Review: Korora 18 "Flo" KDE

In the last week of classes, since finished all of my assignments, I have had a little time to do some distribution reviews before starting to prepare for final exams. The second such review is of the KDE edition of Korora 18 "Flo". I have reviewed Korora before. Back then it was called Kororaa (with an extra 'a'), so I guess the name was shortened in a manner similar to that of Facebook (from "TheFacebook"). It's a distribution that essentially offers a bunch of niceties on top of Fedora with GNOME or KDE. This time I tried just the KDE version.

New story! Open Source & Big Data: DataStax Expands Hadoop, Cassandra in Europe

Big Data is becoming a big deal beyond the United States, and it's time for the international software market to pay attention. The latest evidence: DataStax, which provides enterprise database management services based on open-source software. The company is making an aggressive push into the European market in what may be the first move toward a greater presence throughout the EMEA (Europe, Middle East, Africa) region as a whole.

New story! Pidora: Fedora Linux for the Raspberry Pi ARMs Up (Thanks to Seneca)

  • InternetNews; By Sean Michael Kerner (Posted by red5 on May 24, 2013 6:19 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Fedora, Raspberry Pi
From the 'Good Things Come in Small Packages' files:

You can now add another Linux distro to the list that will run on the Raspberry Pi. The core distro for the small device is the Debian based Raspian and there is also an Arch based Linux for the Pi too.

And now once again, we've got a Fedora Remix for the Raspberry Pi as well.

New story! 24 Peachy Free Linux Games (Part 3 of 4)

  • LinuxLinks.com; By Steve Emms (Posted by sde on May 24, 2013 5:22 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews, Roundups; Groups: Games
Even though there are many top-quality open source games available for Linux, the operating system is still vastly underrated as a gaming platform. Encouragingly, we have seen developers of some of the most popular commercial gaming titles embrace Linux. The welcoming hand that Valve has extended, developing a Linux native version of their Steam client and porting their back catalogue, should accelerate takeup of Linux as a real gaming platform. But it is important that Linux developers do not neglect what has made it a success; high quality open source software.

New story! Poll: Firefox Does Not Need Fewer Options

Most of you agreed with Ms. Hall, if the results of the “Firefox Configuration Poll” we conducted alongside her article is any indication. The poll asked the question, “Do you think the Firefox browser offers too many configuration choices for most users?”

New story! High-res batch convert EMZ / WMZ grahpics to PNG a.k.a. "liberating your graphics"

LXer Feature: 24-May-2013

Recently I've been trying to 'minimize' some big 'legacy' MS Word files. When using MS Office to export to HTML (unfiltered), I've found out they're so big because they have EMZ (gzipped EMF) and WMZ (gzipped WMF) files in them, accompanied by large "msoledata-thingies". These WMZ's / EMZ's are (zipped) "container" formats, and some of them contain vector graphics, a bit like SVG - but sadly Microsoft doesn't seem to support SVG in MS Office. These EMF / WMG-graphics may contain vector images: That's text, fonts and lines - which has to remain readable of course. I found out replacing this EMZ / WMZ files by PNG files in the Word-documents dramatically reduces size.

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