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Bespin, Mozilla's editor for the cloud, gets a reboot

Mozilla Labs has rolled out a major update to Bespin, an open source text editing engine that is built with standards-based Web technologies. The project has undergone a "reboot" with the aim of improving the ease with which it can be used and enhanced. Bespin 0.6, codenamed Ash, reflects the significant effort that went into the architectural overhaul. The code is more modular and is designed so that virtually all of the core functionality is implemented in plugins. The developers have also made it considerably easier to embed Bespin in webpages, an improvement that will lower the barriers to adoption.

Autonomous Linux Sailboat to Research Whales

The ASV Roboat has made a name for itself in many robotic sailboat competitions, and now a real research project is in store for the Linux-powered vessel.

Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) Explained

  • Linux User & Developer magazine; By Swayam Prakasha (Posted by russb78 on Jan 20, 2010 6:14 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
"The fundamental purpose of the ICMP protocol is to report problems with the delivery of IP datagrams", says networking expert Swayam Prakasha. Join him in his latest article designed to help you discover more about one of the most popular protocols in the TPCG/IP suite…

Try The New Terminator 0.90 (Alpha 1)

  • Web Upd8; By Andrew Dickinson (Posted by hotice on Jan 20, 2010 5:17 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Terminator 0.90 (branch named Epic Refactor) work is still in progress, but I've tried the latest bzr today (alpha 1) and except some limitations (see below), everything seems to be working fine.

European approval for Oracle acquisition of Sun expected this week

According to the Wall Street Journal's All Things Digital blog, Oracle and Sun expect that the European Commission will approve the acquisition of Sun Microsystems some time this week. The report which cites sources close to both companies, comes as the 27th of January deadline for the Commission's decision approaches and suggests that the official announcement of the successful acquisition will be issued in early February.

Open Source House Launches Design Competition

Architectural Web site Arch Daily points to a design competition at Open Source House for individuals or teams to create a eco-friendly sustainable single-family house for a specifically designated spot in Ghana. The contest, which runs until May 15, 2010, encourages designers to "think big" and come up with ways their initial designs can be implemented on a larger scale.

Sony Cybershot n50 review

  • Linusearch.com; By Ernie Smith (Posted by gnuisnotunix on Jan 20, 2010 2:24 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews
This is our first Digital Camera, but from what I have heard there are many Linux compatible digital cameras, somewhere at Microsoft somebody just cringed.

Red Hat Counters Oracle, Novell Linux Support Claims

At first glance, Red Hat’s biggest rival is Microsoft. But take a closer look and Red Hat seems to be equally concerned about two other fierce rivals. They are (1) Free Linux and (2) so-called low-cost Linux support offerings from Novell and Oracle. Here’s the story.

More Free Games for Linux

Back in 2007, I wrote an article on free games for Linux and thought it was time to write a bit more on the subject. Actually, I had a lot of fun doing the research for this article and telling my sons that I really was "working." I don't really play that many games, so when I do, there are a few things that I look for.

Linux.conf.au - Day Two

The second day of the conference dawned just as bright and sunny as the first. The opening keynote was delivered by Gabriella Coleman, Assistant Professor of Media, Culture, and Communication at New York University. She spoke on the history of the FOSS movement as birthed by Richard Stallman and it's paradoxical growth during the same period that governments and corporate bodies were pushing their agenda for stronger IP and copyright control. Gabrielle took the audience through the wrangling that forever forced the FOSS community into the political arena and created the biggest threat to the traditional concept of IP that exists today.

How to Keep Your Ubuntu System Clean

If you are an geeky user who keeps installing various software and updates then with the passage of time you will feel that your system is messed up. Here is what you need to do.

5 Most Sought After Multimedia Apps For Ubuntu

When I first started using Ubuntu some 3 years ago, I found it really hard to get applications similar to the ones I used in Windows. After browsing for a long time, I made this amazing discovery. You don't have to look for "similar" apps, you can have even better apps here in Ubuntu/Linux.

LCA 2010: Wanna kill a FOSS community?

As free and open source software becomes more and more a part of mainstream computing, it is common to find large commercial organisations taking a big interest in FOSS projects, sometimes to the extent of taking over such projects.

The Alexandria Project

  • ConsortiumInfo.org Standards Blog; By Andy Updegrove (Posted by Andy_Updegrove on Jan 19, 2010 8:01 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
This is the first chapter in my new cybersecurity eBook in which...

Slackware Linux - Less is more

Slackware is the most stripped down and UNIX-like of Linux distributions and is designed to be a workhorse for developers or sysadmins, who do not want "to be met with GUI greeters, setup wizards, beginner-oriented defaults, and enabled-by-default automatic updates."

World's smallest COM?

Via Technologies announced a 2.36 x 2.36-inch computer-on-module (COM) based on its new Mobile-ITX form factor. The Via Epia-T700 is built around a 1GHz Via Eden ULV processor with 512MB soldered DDR2 memory, and supports the development of ultra-compact embedded devices in medical, military, and in-vehicle applications, says the company.

Disney releases Ptex texture mapper as open source

Disney has announced that it has released the Ptex "Per-Face Texture Mapping" library as open source under a BSD license. The code, which was used for "virtually ever surface" on the animated feature film Bolt, has been integrated into Pixar's RenderMan Pro server. Ptex's major feature is that it removes the need to carry out manual assignment when "UV mapping" textures to remove seams and joins, a process which is often regarded as one of the more tedious parts of creating 3D animation.

Firefox juggles plans

  • MyBroadband; By Alastair Otter (Posted by rpm007 on Jan 19, 2010 5:45 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Firefox has dropped version 3.7 from its roadmap and will roll out new features in the next few weeks together with 3.6.

5 Great OEM Linux Servers

Linux has long been popular in the datacenter, and various Tier 1 vendors have extensive server product lines mostly based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux, or SUSE Enterprise Linux. There are more OEM options than ever; here is roundup of 5 distinctly different OEM Linux servers.

Record Your Ubuntu Desktop and Convert to .AVI

  • BeginLinux.com; By Andrew Weber (Posted by aweber on Jan 19, 2010 4:46 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Ubuntu
Alot of people ask me the easiest way to record their experiences while using Ubuntu. You can do this several ways but using an application named recordMyDesktop seems to be the most popular method. This video tutorial will show you how to install recordMyDesktop, create a video in .ogv format, and convert it to an .avi.

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