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Boxee now open to all Ubuntu, Mac, ATV users
Boxee has just opened up its free A/V media center platform to all Ubuntu, Mac, and AppleTV users. Additionally, Boxee for Windows has entered 'private-alpha' phase, during which prospective users apply for the software online and wait for a download link.
Tungsten Creates New VIA 3D Stack
Thomas Hellström of Tungsten Graphics is preparing to release a new DRM module and Mesa 3D driver that supports some of VIA's older hardware -- and eventually their newest graphics processors. This work done by Thomas includes a memory manager similar to the Graphics Execution Manager and a stable AGP command submission mechanism. This new code will also allow for kernel mode-setting on VIA hardware in the future. The hardware supported by this new VIA 3D code is the CX700 and older Unichrome IGPs...
XML Fodder for Java Objects with Commons Digester 2.0
The Apache Project announced the latest version of Commons Digester, which comes with less dependency and can validate XML code. Programmers use Digester to convert data from XML into Java objects.
[Video] Spotlight on Cobbler
Red Hat Engineer Michael DeHaan talks about why he developed Cobbler, and how it simplifies network installations for datacenters and other large-scale linux environments.
Dolibarr ERP/CRM 2.5 has been released
Only month after version 2.4.1 (a minor fix version) and only four after 2.4, a new major version of Dolibarr is available. It's version 2.5 Main direction of this version is internationalization. Code was changed to include UTF8 support by default. This allow to translate Dolibarr into other languages than Latin language. But a lot of other enhancements make this version to be be a major version...
The Green Penguin: Interview With Pat Tiernan of Climate Savers Computing
The Climate Savers Computing Initiative is on the front lines of the battle against global climate change. Their mission? To convince you that saving power is good for both Mother Earth and the bottom line. The Green Penguin chats with Pat Tiernan, Climate Savers' new executive director, to see what the future holds for this green-IT organization. read more
Learning C/C++ Step-By-Step
Many people are really interested in learning and implementing C/C++ programs on their favorite platforms like DOS/Windows or Linux. If you are the one looking for a step-by-step guide to get started, this tutorial is for you.
OLPC Cuts Staff by 50 Percent
Today the One Laptop per Child Project announced that they will be reducing their team by about 50 percent and the remaining 32 team members will have salary reductions.
The New Year Linux Resolution: Day 5
The plan: Ring in the new year by switching over to Linux for a week, documenting each day of the transition. Day 5, A torrid affair with Windows virtualization!
This week at LWN: The 2008 Linux and free software timeline
Here is LWN's eleventh annual timeline of significant events in the Linux and free software world for the year. As always, 2008 proved to be an interesting year, with great progress in useful software that made our systems better. Of course, there were some of the usual conflicts—patent woes, project politics, and arguments over freedom—but overall, the pace of free software progress stayed on its upwardly increasing trend. 2008 was a year that saw the end of SCO—or not—the rise of Linux-based "netbooks", multiple excellent distribution releases, more phones and embedded devices based on Linux, as well as major releases of software we will be using for years (X.org, Python, KDE, ...). We look forward to seeing what 2009—and beyond!—will bring.
Koran Agora critics may be barking up the wrong tree
'Spy' photos of the forthcoming Android-based Kogan Agora caused a kerfuffle, but there's a noticeable difference between what was shown and what will ship. The basic model will be priced at $A299, or you could shell out an extra hundred bucks for the Pro version with a 2 megapixel camera, Wi-Fi connectivity and GPS. Don't forget that these are outright prices for unlocked phones.
More Perl Security Through Obfuscation For Linux and Unix
Shepherding the safety of your data by keeping the sheep confused ;)
Migration Assistant In Ubuntu 9.04
When checking out a recent daily LiveCD of Ubuntu 9.04 (the Jaunty Jackalope), the migration wizard found in the Ubiquity installer now supports migrating files from an Ubuntu installation. With Ubuntu 7.04 the Ubuntu Migration Assistant was introduced into the LiveCD installer to automatically transfer documents, pictures, bookmarks, and even the wallpaper from a Microsoft Windows installation on the hard drive over to Ubuntu. Two years later it's now beginning to work nicely if you want to transfer your documents and settings from an earlier Ubuntu Linux installation into a fresh Ubuntu installation. Right now though the only option we were presented with is for transferring our Mozilla Firefox settings and bookmarks from an Ubuntu 8.10 setup into this latest Jaunty build...
Vietnam mandates open source for gov't servers, desktops
Vietnam's minister of information and communications, Le Doan Hop, has reportedly asked national and local government IT workers to switch all servers to source software prior to June 30, 2009. Hop also reportedly mandated that all government workers use open source in their jobs prior to 2010. The paper suggests Hop explicitly endorsed OpenOffice, Mozilla ThunderBird, Mozilla FireFox, and Unikey, a Vietnamese typing program.
The Netbook Experience Is A Little Less Shiny Right Now
For the first couple of weeks I was thrilled with the little laptop. I was less than pleased with the stock gOS Linux implementation but once I replaced it with a Linux distribution that actually had the proper support and drivers for the hardware I was really, really happy. I used the little Sylvania for everything. Then, like the Toshiba, it started having an intermittent problem.
The Linux Deployment Iceberg
How many Linux systems are deployed worldwide? Would you like to know the answer to that question?
The Green Penguin: Interview With Pat Tiernan of Climate Savers Computing
The Climate Savers Computing Initiative is on the front lines of the battle against global climate change. Their mission? To convince you that saving power is good for both Mother Earth and the bottom line. The Green Penguin chats with Pat Tiernan, Climate Savers' new executive director, to see what the future holds for this green-IT organization.
gOS 3.1 introduces cloud computing
At its core, gOS 3.1 Gadgets is built from Ubuntu 8.04 (Hardy Heron). Modifications include a bright green theme, several changes to the distribution’s default applications, and an increased emphasis on web-based applications -- especially Google’s.
No-nonsense Guide to Configuring Conky
When it comes to monitoring your Linux system, few tools can rival Conky. This lightweight system monitoring utility can help you to keep an eye on virtually any aspect of your system, and it offers a huge list of options to choose from.
Network Configuration—IPv6 with Free BSD
FreeBSD has had IPv6 support in the base operating system since its early versions. This support has become more mature in recent releases. We cover the basic configuration for IPv6 in this article like - Classless Interdomain Routing, Network Address Translation, CIDR, NAT, IPv6 Facts, ARP, Addressing in FreeBSD, Interface Configuration, Multicast Routing, Tunneling.
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