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Short Linux news overview for week 9 of 2012
This is the short linux and open-source news overview for week 9 of 2012, which I will be doing every week from now. It features short articles bundeling the big open source related news in one small page.
Nice collection of icon sets for your Linux Desktop with installation instructions
This is a nice collection of iconsets for your Linux Desktop, so if you are a fun of changing default themes of your Linux Distribution, then this post is for you. I tried to collect the nicest and most updated icons themes existing in this moment, i included also a detailed howto install the themes for Ubuntu/ LinuxMint and Fedora based distributions.
Nouveau Driver Improves Buffer Swapping
While it's not often these days that there's worthwhile changes to talk about in an X.Org DDX driver, happening within the Nouveau driver camp in recent weeks has been some improvements to this open-source NVIDIA driver's buffer swap implementation and time-stamping...
X Input 2.2 Is Ready To Be Touched
It looks like X Input 2.2 with proper multi-touch support is ready to be shipped in the soon-to-be-released X.Org Server 1.12...
AMD Is Still Struggling With HD 7000 On Catalyst
While most Linux enthusiasts know by now that there still isn't open-source Radeon HD 7000 series support from AMD under Linux, the Catalyst situation isn't so clear. While they've been committed to launch-day Catalyst hardware enablement under Windows and Linux, for the penguin OS that doesn't seem to always be the case for the HD 7000 series...
Ubuntu 12.04 Beta releases with Head-Up Display, Kubuntu 12.04 goes LTS
Canonical pushes Ubuntu 12.04 into its last stages of testing and gives users a first peak at the much-discussed Head-Up Display two months ahead of release...
KDE's New Web Browser Hits 0.9 Stable
Rekonq, the promising lightweight WebKit-based web-browser to serve as an alternative to Konqueror on the KDE desktop, has now seen its 0.9 stable release...
How To Install 'Arx Libertatis', A Linux Port Of Popular 3D First Person RPG 'Arx Fatalis'
Arx Libertatis is an attempt to bring 3D First Person Role Playing Game Arx Fatalis to Linux. Arx Fatalis was open sourced last year and since than the awesome people behind Arx Libertatis are working to make the game cross platform.
Ubuntu 12.04 hits beta, brings smooth Unity for marching masses
But bugs still need a-snaffling for biz penguins
Review The beta for Ubuntu 12.04, or Precise Pangolin as Canonical’s Mark Shuttleworth would have it, is upon us.…
Interoperability, Standards and Market Power
Yesterday the European Commission issued a brief press release announcing that it has opened a formal investigation to "assess whether The MathWorks Inc., a U.S.-based software company, has distorted competition in the market for the design of commercial control systems by preventing competitors from achieving interoperability with its products."
Kubuntu 12.04 Precise Pangolin beta 1 screen shots
Yet another screen shot post on yet another pre-stable release distribution. This time, it is from Kubuntu 12.04 beta 1, the first beta release of what will become Kubuntu 12.04 LTS (Long Term Support).
Unlike Fedora 17 alpha, which is loaded with new and enhanced features, some of which have been written about here and here, Kubuntu 12.04 beta 1 comes with very few new features, other than the usual upgrades to software and the kernel.
Unlike Fedora 17 alpha, which is loaded with new and enhanced features, some of which have been written about here and here, Kubuntu 12.04 beta 1 comes with very few new features, other than the usual upgrades to software and the kernel.
How To Install KVM And libvirt On CentOS 6.2 With Bridged Networking
This tutorial describes how to install the KVM hypervisor and libvirt virtualization library on Linux CentOS 6.2. At the end of this guide you will have a CentOS box (name it host) with the following capabilities: virtualization capacity: chance for multiple guests (Linux/Windows) running and sharing the host's hardware; bridge network configuration: you'll be able to directly access to the guests as if they were physical machines on the same LAN and viceversa; visual management: using virt-manager (I use Ubuntu 11.10 in this howto) you will be able to remotely admin the virtual machines on the CentOS host.
5 Links for Developers and IT Pros 3-2-12
This we look at Linus Torvalds' openSUSE security tirade, the cloud as the great business equalizer and Siri in your Mercedes.
Linux 3.3 Kernel: Btrfs vs. EXT4
It's that time of the Linux kernel development cycle again... Here are benchmarks of the EXT4 and Btrfs file-systems with the soon-to-be-released Linux 3.3 kernel.
It's Time To Start Thinking About GCC 4.8
While GCC 4.8 will likely not see the light of day in 2012, GCC 4.7 was branched today with an imminent release candidate and now it's "trunk" code-base is open for GCC 4.8 development efforts...
Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Beta 1 Released
Arriving just days after the first alpha release of the Beefy Miracle, the beta was published today for the upcoming "Precise Pangolin" operating system, a.k.a. Ubuntu 12.04 LTS...
Review: Bridge Linux 2012.2 Xfce + KDE + GNOME
The Xfce edition is definitely the most promising, but the lack of a GUI package manager and installer somewhat hamper it. At least in the live session, the KDE edition was faulty, while the GNOME edition didn't let me use Cinnamon.
BackTrack 5 R2 Linux Officially Released
Offensive Security, the developers of the ever popular BackTrack Linux, have just announced a few hours ago, March 1st, the immediate availability for download for the BackTrack 5 R2 release.
PHP 5.4 Release Brings Many Changes
PHP 5.4.0 was officially released today as a major advancement over the PHP 5.3 code-base...
Ubuntu 12.04 Precise Pangolin beta 1 screen shots
The first beta version of what will become Ubuntu 12.04, Precise Pangolin, has just been released. The final, stable version will be released by the end of April. This beta release, as with all pre-stable distribution releases, is an invitation for bug hunters to get busy.
From an end-user perspective, there are not that many significant new features in Precise Pangolin. The desktop is still Unity, which means a significant number of users will likely be replacing it with Cinnamon when the final version is released.
From an end-user perspective, there are not that many significant new features in Precise Pangolin. The desktop is still Unity, which means a significant number of users will likely be replacing it with Cinnamon when the final version is released.
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