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The art of unit testing explained

  • Linux User & Developer magazine; By Swayam Prakasha (Posted by russb78 on Oct 26, 2011 4:27 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
Swayam Prakasha explores and explains one of the most important methodologies in modern software development…

United for Unity alternatives

In a world of Brussels sprouts (like) and eggplant (dislike), Larry the Free Software Guy celebrates the fact that we have a lot of choices in the FOSS realm. Fear not, Ubuntu users who view Unity as the digital equivalent of a plate of string beans -- you have a variety of more palatable desktop options with which to use Ubuntu 11.10.

Puppy Linux Slacko 5.3 Is Based on Slackware

  • Softpedia; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on Oct 26, 2011 3:03 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Barry Kauler's Puppy Linux distribution has a new child, or better a pup, named Slacko and based on the Slackware Linux 13.37 operating system.

ARM will detail Cortex-A7 at this week's TechCon

ARM is set to provide an in-depth look at its recently announced Cortex-A7 processor this week at a Santa Clara, Calif.-based event. Other highlights of ARM TechCon 2011, scheduled for Oct. 25 to 27, will include a keynote by ARM CTO Mike Muller, and a demonstration of a $25 ARM11-based Ubuntu Linux computer from Raspberry Pi....

Search Wikipedia Through CLI (Shell) In Linux

Wikipedia : One of the most important web portal in geek’s life. Whenever I need to search anything I use two things. First open up the Google and then search for the related wikipedia page. Exploring wikipedia page using shell is possible. Interested fact is that we can do it without even opening the cli browser. We can make wikipedia text query over dns for an ip address. I learned this trick from Ajay Sharma (ajayctk@gmail.com). Thanks to him for teaching me this wonderful trick. Let’s explore how to do it

Is This The New Ubuntu 12.04 Precise Pangolin Icon Theme?

  • WebUpd8; By Andrew Dickinson (Posted by hotice on Oct 26, 2011 12:11 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Ubuntu; Story Type: News Story
An user has posted on a Brazilian Ubuntu forum a link to a company called Yellowicon that has some cool Ubuntu icons in its portfolio. The page doesn't mention if these are the new official Ubuntu icons or not, but Canonical shows up on the Yellowicon clients list.

ZDNet's Linux vs. Windows server smack down

ZDNet writer David Gerwitz is so fed up with the way his co-located Linux server responded to an upgrade (by not running) that he's made a huge deal out of giving up Linux for Windows. On a server. Fellow ZDNet writer and Linux partisan Steven J. Vaughn-Nichols (aka SJVN) wonders what all the shouting is about.

openSUSE 12.1 Release Candidate Arrives

For those that missed it, the openSUSE 12.1 Release Candidate arrived over the weekend...

Ubuntu Software Center Offers Books, Magazines

Canonical will now be selling electronic books and magazines through the Ubuntu Software Center...

What People Are Saying About GNOME [Part 1]

Last week the 2011 GNOME User Survey began, which is an independent survey that was devised by members of the GNOME community to collect feedback on their desktop platform. With the GNOME Foundation not interested in hosting the survey, these survey creators came to Phoronix to host the survey. Some of the initial GNOME comments were shared shortly after the survey went live. This survey will be running for one month, but there were already more than 8,000 submissions in the first few days. Here's the first 1,000 comments provided by participants of the GNOME survey.

UDS-P: Automated Testing, Benchmarking, Wayland

There's less than a week until the Ubuntu Developer Summit begins for Ubuntu 12.04 (codenamed the Precise Pangolin). The schedule for the event in Orlando, Florida is beginning to get filled up so here's some of what you can expect to see discussed for this next Ubuntu release due out in April...

SoC teams Cortex-A5 app processor with Cortex-M4 MCU

Freescale Semiconductor announced a system on chip (SoC) platform, combining a Linux-ready ARM Cortex-A5 application processor with a Cortex-M4 microcontroller intended to run a real-time operating system (RTOS). The company's unnamed & asymmetrical-multiprocessing-architecture& SoC features a wide range of peripherals, and is designed to enable simultaneous real-time control and graphics-rich application processing, primarily in industrial applications....

Google Chrome 15 is out with a bunch of new features

  • Techlaze; By techlaze (Posted by techlaze on Oct 26, 2011 6:26 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
The world’s fastest growing browser, Google Chrome has just been updated to version 15. The most conspicuous change in this update is the redesigned New Tab page which we covered while it was in beta. Also coinciding with this release is the launch of a completely overhauled Web store which looks quite similar to the new Android marketplace. Here’s more about the changes in detail.

Gameolith website updates + indiegogo campaign

  • GamingOnLinux.com; By Liam Dawe (Posted by liamdawe on Oct 26, 2011 5:29 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Gameolith.com one of the newest Linux Game Download Stores has undergone some upgrades, you can now buy directly in Pounds and Euros directly from the new domains gameolith.co.uk and gameolith.eu, accounts work across all domains.

How to Change the Login Screen Wallpaper in Gnome 3.x Shell

  • xjonquilx | Mepis, Ubuntu, Fedora, Linux, Oh My!; By Jonquil McDaniel (Posted by Jonquil on Oct 26, 2011 4:24 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: GNOME
In this article I’m going to tell you how to change the login screen wallpaper in Gnome 3.x Shell. I’m also going to provide a script that is capable of starting this for you, along with instructions on how to use it.

The Staging Merge For Linux 3.2 Kernel Is Huge

Linus Torvalds was worried that the Linux 3.2 kernel might be of a worrying size due to the belated release of Linux 3.1. Merge requests are now starting to come in for the Linux 3.2 kernel and the staging merge alone touches several hundred thousand lines of code...

Faenza 1.1 Adds Many New Icons, Better Integrated With Ubuntu Unity

Faenza Icons Theme is kind of an household name among Linux folks. It definitely is one of the best looking icon themes for Ubuntu. Faenza Icons Theme 1.1 brings in a number of new brilliant looking icons and is also better integrated with Ubuntu Oneiric's new Unity UI.

Learn Linux, 302 (Mixed environments): CIFS integration

Riverbed lets loose Stingray virty appliances

Traffic manager, content optimizer, and firewall swim together In the wake of its acquisitions of Zeus Technology and Aptimize back in July, WAN optimization appliance maker Riverbed Technology has tweaked three software appliances for speeding up and securing cloudy applications to complement its Steelhead appliances.…

Open Source: You Know, For Kids!

Rikki Endsley offers seven practical reasons to teach children about open source software and get them involved.

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