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Introducing Ubuntu Stock Quotes Lens for Unity
The Ubuntu Stock Quotes Ticker is an Unity Launcher plugin that allows you to search for stock quotes for United States stock markets via the Yahoo! Finance website, directly from the Unity Dash.
Hack and / - Forensics with Ext4
Learn from my mistakes as I figure out how to gather forensics data on an ext4 filesystem. One great thing about writing technical articles is that you have a nice collection of documentation you can turn to. I tell people that I probably reference my books and articles more than anyone else, because although I may not always remember specific steps to perform a task, I do always remember whether I wrote about how to do it.
Let's Play: Dungeons of Dredmor
A funny bidimensional RPG with some strange monsters and a bunch of useless items... This is Dungeons of Dredmor!
Desktop Syncing Comes To ownCloud Through Mirall And Csync
Desktop syncing is now possible with ownCloud, through Csync and Mirall. Csync is a command line synchronization tool that comes with an ownCloud module and Mirall is a Qt tray sync client that uses Csync and allows you to synchronize data between the local machine and ownCloud.
XFCE4 Desktop Application Finder
For everyone that wants to know more about the application finder for the Xfce4 desktop here it is. The coming 4.10 release is expected to bring some big changes to the application finder. They are planning to merge the xfce4-appfinder with xfrun4. You can use the Xfce4 application finder to find and launch installed applications on your system. This is a very convenient little tool for finding lost applications. You can open the application finder by selecting run program from the main menu, or using the Alt + F2 keyboard shortcut.
Canonical Demonstrates Ubuntu for Android at MWC
The highly anticipated Mobile World Congress event takes place these days (February 27th - March 1st) in Barcelona, Spain, and this is the first time for Canonical to be present at the show.
The Lafayette Deception, Chap. 11: I Guess I've Just Got to be Frank with You
Frank shook his head in disbelief as he turned his radio off. Who could have predicted that talking heads on the evening news would ever look to Fidel Castro to provide a cogent assessment of an American primary season?
If you want reproducible science, the software needs to be open source
Modern scientific and engineering research relies heavily on computer programs, which analyze experimental data and run simulations. In fact, you would be hard-pressed to find a scientific paper (outside of pure theory) that didn’t involve code in some way. Unfortunately, most code written for research remains closed, even if the code itself is the subject of a published scientific paper. According to an editorial in Nature, this hinders reproducibility, a fundamental principle of the scientific method.
Mozilla’s Boot to Gecko phone partners with Telefónica, T-Mobile
Mozilla also showing off it’s new open web based mobile platform at MWC, supported by Qualcomm and Adobe
MyUnity 3.0 Supports Ubuntu 12.04 and Themes
Softpedia has been informed this morning, February 27th, by Fabio Colinelli that the fabulous MyUnity Unity configuration utility for the Ubuntu platform reached version 3.0, supporting desktop themes and Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (Precise Pangolin).
Tag Sound Files With Easytag (Linux Mint 12)
This tutorial is supposed to show you how to change your sound files' information like artist or title, also called tags, in a fast way using Easytag. I am using Linux Mint 12 as an operating system, however the steps should not differ greatly from other Ubuntu based distributions. Easytag is only capable of tagging MP3, MP2, FLAC, Ogg Vorbis, MP4/AAC, MusePack or Monkey's Audio files.
Steve Jobs' Birth Anniversary: Commemorations Pour in, but the Foxconn Issue Mustn't be Ignored!
Apple has called for independent audits of its suppliers' factories in China, in a bid to ensure that they "treat workers with dignity and respect." How far are they going to get?
Ubuntu Customization App 'MyUnity' Released With Revamped UI And New Features
One of the best customization utility for Ubuntu MyUnity has just received a massive update. This release brings a much cleaner UI, lots of tweaking options, quicklists editing and many more other features.
Red Hat vs. Oracle Linux Support: 10 Years Is New Norm
The Linux chess match between Red Hat and Oracle now involves a showdown on long-term support strategies. Indeed, both Red Hat and Oracle recently extended their Linux support life cycles to a lengthy 10 years. Here's the background.
LXer Weekly Roundup for 26-Feb-2012
This week at LWN: Book review: Open Advice
The recently released Open Advice has much to offer those who are new to free software and its communities, but there is plenty of interest to veterans as well. It is a collection of essays from an auspicious number of contributors (42) to free and open source software (FOSS) that centers around the idea of "what we wish we had known when we started". As might be guessed, the book encompasses more than that—it ranges all over the FOSS map—including recollections, war stories, philosophical musings, academic research, and good advice.
How to download recursively from an FTP site with Wget
In these days I had to download a lot of files from a remote FTP server, the best solution in cases like this one is to login on the remote server and do a zipped archive of all the files (for this use tar -zcvf archivename.tgz /path/to/archive/) , in this way you’ll have to download just 1 file that is also been compressed and FTP can do perfectly this. But this time I had no shell on the remote server, just a FTP account, so what’s the best way to download a large number of files recursively ?
GNUmed holds mini conference
GNUmed has been around a while. Most communication happens via the mailing list. Not everyone is comfortable with mailing lists and users tend to stay away from it. That is why we are planning a get together in Leipzig, Germany.
Why Inkscape is WAY ahead of Adobe Illustrator
Of course, one cannot take away Adobe Illustrator’s great features, but there is only so much you can do with all the ‘power-packed features’. Inkscape, offers you limitless scope that allows you to learn and build as you go and this definitely is what keeps it way ahead of all other similar vector software.
Red Hat's Cloud and Virtualization Win: More to Come?
Like so many other telecom services providers, CDLAN is trying to push into cloud services. For CDLAN, the path to SaaS and cloud services involves an open source twist: Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (RHEV) and Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). Is this a sign of things to come for Red Hat? Here's the analysis.
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