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Download Linux Mint 12 Release Candidate

  • Softpedia; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on Nov 14, 2011 8:11 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Linux Mint 12 (Lisa) RC is here for both 32-bit and 64-bit architectures, and distributed as Live CDs with no multimedia codecs included, and Live DVD ISO images with everything included (see download link below).

2 cool reasons to use the K Desktop Environment

  • LinuxBSDos (Posted by finid on Nov 14, 2011 7:14 AM EDT)
  • Groups: KDE
To me, the difference between KDE 4 and LXDE and Xfce is like that between a smart phone and a feature phone. But looks aside, I want a desktop that does not get in my way, one that makes it easy to get to stuff I need in a user-friendly manner. In the Stackfolder and the Takeoff Launcher, I think I have found two very cool reasons to embrace KDE 4. Takeoff Launcher is still missing a few pieces, but for me, they are not show-stoppers. Let’s see how these cool features look on a recently reviewed distribution.

Serving CGI Scripts With Nginx On OpenSUSE 11.4

  • HowtoForge; By Falko Timme (Posted by falko on Nov 14, 2011 6:13 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: SUSE
This tutorial shows how you can serve CGI scripts (Perl scripts) with nginx on OpenSUSE 11.4. While nginx itself does not serve CGI, there are several ways to work around this. I will outline two solutions: the first is to proxy requests for CGI scripts to Thttpd, a small web server that has CGI support, while the second solution uses a CGI wrapper to serve CGI scripts.

LXer Weekly Roundup for 13-Nov-2011

LXer Feature: 13-Nov-2011

This past we saw the usurping of Ubuntu off the top of the DistroWatch.com rankings which Ubuntu has held for several years, Kes Hess continues his search for the ultimate desktop, Sam Varghese thinks its time for Ubuntu to drop 'it', in a guest editorial by Cathy Malmrose she describes "The Computer I Need" and Larry Cafiero is gearing up for SCALE 10x..as well am I. Enjoy!

Digital Divide Persists Even as Broadband Adoption Grows

  • Datamation; By Sean Michael Kerner (Posted by tuxchick on Nov 14, 2011 12:31 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups:
"To get a good job, you often need access to the Internet and online skills. But nearly one in three American households do not subscribe to broadband service," said NTIA Administrator Lawrence E. Strickling in a statement.

This is a chronic problem for Ken Starks and the folks at the Helios Project-- they get kids set up with good Linux computers, but getting them hooked up with broadband Internet is a difficult problem.

Linux Mint: Standing Out In a Crowd (Review & Screenshots)

  • xjonquilx | Sabayon, Ubuntu, Fedora, Linux, Oh My!; By Jonquil McDaniel (Posted by Jonquil on Nov 13, 2011 11:34 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: GNOME
Linux Mint 12 (right now a release candidate) definitely stands out in the crowd of Gnome 3.x Shell Linux distributions. It seems the Linux Mint team cares deeply about giving the community what it wants but doesn’t have. Linux Mint 12 is a Gnome 3.x Shell distribution that stands out on its own because rather than accept the default Gnome 3.x Shell interface like most Gnome 3.x Shell Linux distributions have done Linux Mint 12 tries its best to emulate the Gnome 2.x interface through the use of Gnome Shell extensions.

Remembering the promise of FLOSS

In the last decade, one of the ways the free and open source software communities were going to work on the problems of global illiteracy and information distribution was to be the source of computer software for developing nations.

With grand plans like the One Laptop Per Child program in place, the FLOSS community was gung-ho on the notion of delivering great software at a perfect cost: free.

So what happened?

How to make dmesg timestamp human readable

  • http://linuxaria.com; By Linuxaria (Posted by linuxaria on Nov 13, 2011 9:08 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
After the update to Ubuntu 11.10 my wireless goes up and down, and so i’m trying to debug this problem looking into dmesg.

But this brought me to another small issue, dmesg prints timestamps in the form of seconds.nanoseconds since the system booted. And no, there seems to be no -h option to make it human readable. so you should check your boot time and make some calculations to see where the events logged are happened.

This don’t seem so useful ! Let’s see how to have these information in a better format.

X.Org, Wayland, Open Gaming At FOSDEM 2012

  • Phoronix; By Michael Larabel (Posted by tracyanne on Nov 13, 2011 8:58 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
The Free and Open-source software Developer's European Meeting (FOSDEM) is quickly approaching. The developer tracks/rooms for this huge open-source event have been announced.

How to : Display Multiple Time Zone in Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot)

This tutorial will show you how to display multiple time zone in Ubuntu 11.10 . By default it comes with calendar ,but you can customize in your own way.

A Disappointing Review of #! 10 "Statler"

  • Das U-Blog by Prashanth; By PV (Posted by PV on Nov 13, 2011 4:13 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Debian
This is basically a rebuttal to a recent review of #! 10 "Statler" on Dedoimedo. I feel like the author called some areas of constancy "regressions", and he didn't really try to follow through with the installation after he started.

Sneak Peek: Linux Mint 12

A sneak peek at Linux Mint 12. Is Ubuntu doomed?

The Perfect Desktop - Fedora 16 i686 (GNOME)

  • HowtoForge; By Christian Schmalfeld (Posted by falko on Nov 13, 2011 12:16 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Fedora, GNOME
This tutorial shows how you can set up a Fedora 16 desktop (GNOME) that is a full-fledged replacement for a Windows desktop, i.e. that has all the software that people need to do the things they do on their Windows desktops. The advantages are clear: you get a secure system without DRM restrictions that works even on old hardware, and the best thing is: all software comes free of charge.

Hostile Takeover: New Linux Game Inspired by X-Com and Fallout

  • Ubuntu Vibes; By Nitesh (Posted by Dart on Nov 13, 2011 11:19 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
Presented in a third-person isometric perspective, Hostile Takeover will be a throwback to classics like Fallout, X-COM and Syndicate. You will control your character in a real-time environment, sneaking around corporate buildings and avoiding security guards before dealing a final deadly blow to your target. As you progress through the game, new equipment will be purchasable for the money you make. Hostile Takeover is currently in development. It will be available for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X.

Nvidia Optius - a semi-decent solution

So for those of you like me who have a laptop with Nvidia Optimus that want to game on Linux usually you would be quite stuck with Nvidia not supporting Optimus on Linux at all.

Disk Encryption in Fedora 16

  • LinuxBSDos (Posted by finid on Nov 13, 2011 8:07 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
No distribution’s installer makes setting up disk encryption as easy as Anaconda, the Fedora system installer. And that has not changed in Fedora 16, the latest stable release. On previous versions of Fedora, those released before Fedora 16, the only automated disk partitioning option was one based on LVM, the Linux Logical Volume Manager. That made it easy to install Fedora on encrypted LVM partitions. But it also meant that if you wanted to install Fedora on encrypted, non-LVM partitions, Anaconda offered no automated option. That is no longer the case in Fedora 16.

7 Android Keyboard Applications

  • my-guides.net; By axel (Posted by axel on Nov 13, 2011 7:10 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews
Here is a list with 7 keyboard applications for Android to download and try on your Android mobile phone or tablet.

This week at LWN: ELCE11: Till Jaeger on AVM vs. Cybits

German lawyer Till Jaeger came to the Embedded Linux Conference Europe to update attendees on the AVM vs. Cybits case that is currently underway in Germany. The case has some potentially serious implications for users of GPL-licensed software, particularly in embedded Linux contexts, so Jaeger (and his client Harald Welte) felt it was important to publicize the details of the case. So important, in fact, that he and Welte are forgoing the usual practice of keeping all of the privileged information (between a lawyer and client) private.

Expert: Regulators "slow to catch up" to Microsoft patent bullying

According to Barnes and Noble, Microsoft claims to have over 60,000 patents. Fewer than 20,000 of those were granted by the patent office; Microsoft presumably purchased the other 40,000 from other firms. The result is one of the world's largest "patent thickets." Microsoft has so many patents that it's difficult to build a software product as complex as a mobile operating system without infringing dozens, maybe even hundreds, of them.

Chakra Edn 2011.11 review

  • LinuxBSDos (Posted by finid on Nov 13, 2011 1:03 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews
Chakra Edn 2011.11 is the second maintenance release of the relatively new desktop Linux distribution with some ties to Arch Linux. With this release, there is a DVD and a CD installation image. The CD image contains very few applications, while the DVD image is relatively loaded. This review, the second for Chakra on this website, is based on test installations of the DVD image on real hardware and in a virtual environment.

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