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Review: Cinnamon 1.4
It's pretty good, and it's definitely quite a bit better than MGSE (and way better than GNOME 3/Shell), but it's still missing a few things that keep me with GNOME 2/MATE.
The New Wallpapers of Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
Iain Farrell, project manager at Canonical's Design Team uploaded today the new wallpapers for the up-coming Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (Precise Pangolin) operating system. The wallpapers are not yet officially uploaded in the current development release of Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, but we have the originals and there are 16 new beautiful photos.
LibreOffice on track for cloud service next month
The Document Foundation (TDF), which produces the leading open source office software suite LibreOffice, is on schedule for the release of a cloud version of its software next month.
Announcement: RapidDisk (rxdsk) 2.0.1b Stable release
Just released 2.0.1b. With a bug fix (bug #5) in the rxadm admin tool and a few cleanup changes in some of the module print messages. I will upload a tarball of this release on Sourceforge by the end of this weekend.
Darktable- An open source photography workflow application and RAW developer
Darktable is an open source photography workflow application and RAW developer. A virtual lighttable and darkroom for photographers. It manages your digital negatives in a database, lets you view them through a zoomable lighttable and enables you to develop raw images and enhance them. recently was released version 1.0 that comes with support to new cameras, new modules: shadows [he] highlight, enhanced tone curve [/he] refactored modules, new image cache and more.
Kernel Log: Drivers for new Radeon GPUs
Soon, the kernel will support several AMD graphics cores that are used in recent Radeon graphics cards and in various upcoming processors. In systems with Intel graphics, using hibernation can cause memory corruption. The development of Linux 3.4 has started.
How to dual-boot BackTrack 5 R2 and Windows 7 alongside each other
The latest edition is BackTrack 5 R2 (the “R” is for Revolution), and the most recent article about it published on this website, before the publication of this one, is Install BackTrack 5 Revolution 2 on external hard drive. In this article, the steps required to dual-boot the KDE edition with Windows 7 (there is also a GNOME edition), are presented.
Can KDE Survive Without Ubuntu?
I do see a lot of impressive work is being done on KDE outside Ubuntu. Aaron Seigo has launched the world's first 'pure' Linux (non-Android) tablet. So, why is there a question on KDE's survival without Ubuntu?
Nouveau Project Has Huge Surprises Today
The reverse-engineered Nouveau driver project has two huge surprises to share with the NVIDIA-using Linux desktop community today. One announcement concerns new hardware enablement (Kepler!) and the other concerns the Nouveau driver's position within the Linux kernel.
Sony Caters to Open Source Community with Android Code
Sometimes it’s easy to forget that Android is open source and built on Linux. Fortunately for Android enthusiasts and independent developers, however, Sony has made life a little easier by releasing the open source archive for the Xperia S device. Of course, there are some catches. Read on for what this announcement means for the juncture of Android and free software. Here are the details.
Microsoft tarts up custom Mustang Muscle Microserfmobile
For the geek who has everything (except taste)
For the last few months, Microsoft has been working with auto shop West Coast Customs to build the ultimate Windows-powered muscle car, and have taken the design so far that even the most ostentatious rapper might say "Steady on," possibly adding a "Yo" or two.…
Kdenlive Surpasses Fundraising Goals, Might Actually Work With Kubuntu?
In a blog announcement last week, developer ttill announced he had started a fundraising campaign at IndieGoGo, a kickstarter-like crowd-funding hub designed to bring projects to life that would otherwise not have seen the light of day. Well, Kdenlive has already seen the light of...
Calculate 11.15 Screenshot Tour
We are pleased to announce the release of Calculate Linux 11.15, a Gentoo-based distribution fully compatible with the original Gentoo, but using its own installer, configuring your system with Calculate utilities and providing an all-ready heterogeneous client-server solution for rapid deployment in corporate environment. The major change in Calculate Linux 11.15 is the migration to GNOME 3 and to GNOME Shell, while the desktop interface of Calculate Linux remains visually the same.
Ubuntu User Survey: The Results Are In (Partially)
We may never know every detail about Ubuntu’s user base. But some of its characteristics became a little clearer this week as Canonical’s Gerry Carr began releasing the results of the company’s recent survey of people running Ubuntu, the Linux distribution. Don’t get too excited just yet, as we’ll have to wait a few more days for the full survey findings. But if you’re interested in what’s been learned so far, here's the update.
New Commodore AMIGA mini is a modern PC that comes with Linux
Commodore USA has released the new AMIGA mini and the VIC mini, two small form factor PCs with a bit of retro styling, but very new and powerful guts
GCC Turns 25 Years Old, GCC 4.7 Released
Richard Guenther of SUSE on behalf of the GNU Compiler Collection development community has announced the official release of GCC 4.7.0.
PlayOnLinux 4.0.16 Supports Origins and Desura
PlayOnLinux 4.0.16 was officially announced a couple of days ago, bringing support for the Origins and Desura clients.
Android Goes Orbital With NASA’s ISSLive
NASA has made great efforts to get the public interested in their various projects and avenues of research using tools such as social media networks and their suite of mobile applications.
Using ATA Over Ethernet (AoE) On Debian Squeeze (Initiator And Target)
This guide explains how you can set up an AoE target and an AoE initiator (client), both running Debian Squeeze. AoE stands for "ATA over Ethernet" and is a storage area network (SAN) protocol which allows AoE initiators to use storage devices on the (remote) AoE target using normal ethernet cabling. "Remote" in this case means "inside the same LAN" because AoE is not routable outside a LAN (this is a major difference compared to iSCSI). To the AoE initiator, the remote storage looks like a normal, locally-attached hard drive.
Ensign 1 Enemies In Sight!
Our team is working on polishing the game for an alpha release now. I've been working on adding info to the HUD as well as giving players a few more options while out in space. Rusty has made an incredible "asteroid belt" themed mission for us.
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