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Intel unveils smaller, power-sipping Atoms

Intel has quietly launched its 32nm, "Cedar Trail" Atoms, which will reportedly sell for as little as $42. The portable-focused Atom N2600 and N2800 can be clocked up to 1.86GHz and 2.13GHz respectively, while the desktop-oriented D2500 and D2700 stretch to 2.13GHz and 2.4GHz, according to the company....

Windows 8: Microsoft's Development Re-Do

Redmond once again pushes developers to forgo existing technologies and adopt a new UI and APIs — despite the lack of compelling benefits.

Free Online security course (LearnSIA) - A Call for Help

  • LinuxSecurity.com - Feature Stories (Posted by tracyanne on Oct 5, 2011 1:54 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
LinuxSecurity.com: The Survivability and Information Assurance (SIA) course was originally developed by a team at Carnegie Mellon, led by Lawrence Rogers (http://www.cert.org/sia/). Back in 2010, I requested a license to continue the development of the course because it provides useful information on Information Assurance. Also, this course will always be freely available for anyone to use in the classroom or self-study. There are three parts to the LearnSIA curriculum.

Firebird 2.5.1 is released

Firebird Project is happy to announce general availability of Firebird 2.5.1 This sub-release introduces several bug fixes and many important improvements - for example, performance improvements during a database restore, the ability to write to global temporary tables in read-only databases, etc. For the full list of changes please refer to the Release Notes, Chapter 2 "New in Firebird 2.5". Firebird 2.5.1 has 100% compatible on-disk structure with Firebird 2.5.0, so it is recommended to migrate to 2.5.1 as soon as possible.

Deep in the heart of TexOS

Larry the Free Software Guy, a Californian, likes to poke fun at his friends from Texas when it comes to the Golden State's superiority in most things. But he'll eat some crow here with some salt, washing it all down with a Lone Star, on the issue of getting Linux/FOSS into the hands of everyday folks, since Texans lead the way here. Move over, Ken Starks and the HeliOS Project in Austin: TexOS, the Texas Open Source Project, is providing Linux/FOSS boxes and instruction to kids up the road a spell in San Angelo.

The Flashless Future

  • Thoughts on Technology; By Jeff Hoogland (Posted by Jeff91 on Oct 4, 2011 11:01 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Adobe Flash. Those two words have driven fear, annoyance and hate into the hearts of many users and developers for some time now. I am here to say today, in case you had not noticed, that there is a light at the end of the tunnel. I say with certainty that the days Adobe Flash enjoys as a dominant web development tool are numbered.

RIM invites BlackBerry users into MS Office cloud beta

Get an early snort of Office 365 cumulus BlackBerry users wanting to get into Microsoft's cloudy Office 365 only have a few months to wait, and the properly impatient can sign up for the beta this month.…

Rugged in-vehicle computer ready with GPS, Wi-Fi, 3G

Eurotech announced a GPS-enabled rugged display computer for in-vehicle installations, featuring EN50155 compliance for railways. The DynaVIS 10-00 is equipped with a 1.1GHz Intel Atom, soldered 512MB RAM and 2GB flash, a 4GB microSDHC card, a 5.7-inch touchscreen, optional Wi-Fi and cellular modems, a wide-range power supply, plus a variety of wired I/O expressed via dual opto-isolated ports....

Fedora 16: Linux home for lost Ubuntu GNOMEs

What lies beneath the Jules Verne submarine art? Review The Fedora Project has released the first beta of Fedora 16.…

Put down the Java manual

...Step away from it now Apparently, there is a perceived shortage of C# and Java programmers, certainly a good percentage of all job ads are for these languages.…

Help release Debian from the French!

  • Linux User & Developer magazine; By Rory MacDonald (Posted by russb78 on Oct 4, 2011 5:11 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
How’s your French? If you’re fluent enough, you could help translate the seminal Debian book “Cahiers de l’Admin Debian Squeeze” and earn yourself dinner with the authors…

Linux deployment tool m23 now supports openSUSE!

m23, which is a deployment and client management tool for Linux, has now added support for openSUSE (in addition to Debian, (K/X)Ubuntu, LinuxMint and Fedora) to be installed on client computers. In the latest version rock 11.3, there have also been made a lot of improvements concerning client language support, hardware detection and other fields. m23 can be downloaded as ISO, install packages for Debian systems or as a virtual machine for testing.

Apple adds Sprint for iPhone 4S distribution

  • MobileTechNews (Posted by bob on Oct 4, 2011 3:15 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Tim Cook, Scott Forestall and Phil Schiller spoke today before a group of eager onlookers at Apple's Cupertino headquarters to announce the iPhone 4S GSM/CDMA smartphone, to be available Oct 14 through AT&T, Verizon, and Sprint.

VirtualBox 4.1.4 for Linux Supports X.Org Server 1.11

  • Softpedia; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on Oct 4, 2011 2:32 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Oracle
Oracle announced last night, October 3rd, a new maintenance version to its popular and powerful VirtualBox virtualization software, VirtualBox 4.1.4, which brings many improvements and lots of bugfixes.

An Arch Tale

Dave needs a new 64-bit Linux for his primary audio production machine. What shall he do ? Read on to learn how and why he decided upon the Arch Linux distribution.

PyLogsParser: how to write a normalizer

  • Wallix Development team's blog ; By Matthieu Huin (Posted by fredl on Oct 4, 2011 12:38 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
How to write a log normalizer for fail2ban logs using the PyLogsParser library.

Chromium Browser talks with Telepathy (IM/Chat Library) to provide an in-browser IM client - prototype

Chromium Browser talks with Telepathy (IM/Chat Library) to provide an in-browser IM client - prototype

Install Epiphany 3.2.0 With Web Application Mode In Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot

GNOME 3.2 got a "web application mode" through Epiphany web browser, allowing you to save websites as web apps. These web apps show up as regular applications in both GNOME Shell and Unity and can be pinned to GNOME Shell's Dash or Unity's launcher, etc.

Installing Nginx With PHP5 (And PHP-FPM) And MySQL Support On Fedora 15

  • HowtoForge; By Falko Timme (Posted by falko on Oct 4, 2011 8:59 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Fedora, PHP
Nginx (pronounced "engine x") is a free, open-source, high-performance HTTP server. Nginx is known for its stability, rich feature set, simple configuration, and low resource consumption. This tutorial shows how you can install Nginx on a Fedora 15 server with PHP5 support (through PHP-FPM) and MySQL support.

How to Find Anything Under Linux

The Linux find, grep, and awk commands are amazing power tools for fine-grained file searches, and for finding things inside files. With them you can find the largest and newest files on a system, fine-tune search parameters, search for text inside files, and perform some slick user management tricks.

Find Largest or Newest Files

The find command can do nearly anything, if you can figure out how. This example hunts down space hogs by finding the 10 largest files on your system, and sorts them from small to large in human-readable form:

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