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GNOME 3.20 Desktop Environment Gets Closer to Reality with the Latest Milestone
Just a few minutes ago, December 17, 2015, Matthias Clasen sent us an email to inform everyone about the general availability of the third development milestone towards the GNOME 3.20 desktop environment.
3 open source genealogy tools for mapping your family tree
Genealogy, the study of family histories, is a popular pastime for millions of people worldwide. Individuals seeking to learn more about their pedigree or simply discover more about their family's past have built vibrant communities of like-minded (and possibly related) individuals to help each other play historical detective and track down the missing links in their chain of ancestry.
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A quick look back on Linux and open source 2015
The year is almost over and what a year it has been. Once again I must bemoan the fact that the year of the Linux desktop has still eluded us. That's okay...for now. Why? Because Linux managed to dominate in a world that is far more important than the desktop.
Mumble returns to Fedora
Mumble is a popular, free and open source VoIP (Voice over IP) client used by various communities across the world. Mumble is particularly well-known among gaming communities, especially games that take advantage of its positional audio feature. Mumble is useful... Continue Reading →
Famous iPhone and PS3 Hacker Made an Ubuntu-Powered Self-Driving Car
George Hotz made a name for himself by being the first to hack the iPhone and PlayStation 3. He's now trying to build his own autonomous car system, and he seems to be using Ubuntu to do it.
Why working openly works (even when it's hard)
When I talk to college students who are working on their first open source projects, the message I emphasize over and over and (yes, one more time) over again is the importance of working openly. And yet, as I discovered myself while writing this post, working openly is harder than it sounds.
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Nine Reasons for Using Open Source Software
For years, I've wondered why anyone still bothers with proprietary software. Around the turn of the millennium, they might not have found an open source alternative, but today, that situation is rare enough that it comes as a surprise.
RSS Guard 3.0.0 adds Tiny Tiny RSS support
RSS Guard is simple and easy-to-use RSS/ATOM feed aggregator developed using Qt framework which supports online feed synchronization. In its latest 3.0.0 release, it one revolutionary feature, support for Tiny Tiny RSS.
Top 5 open source frameworks every application developer should know
Software has been eating the world for far longer than four years. But developers think of software a little differently. Insofar as we're solving real-world problems, we're not thinking mainly of the metal. And as the problems get bigger and the solutions more complex, pragmatic (and not-too-leaky) abstractions become more important than ever.
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American Megatrends (AMI) Joins SUSE Linux’s 64-bit ARM Partner Program
American Megatrends Inc. (AMI) was proud to announce that it has joined SUSE's 64-bit ARM Partner Program.
OpenStack N and O Looking for a Name
The OpenStack cloud community is now voting on the names for the two releases set to follow OpenStack Mitaka which should debut in April of 2016. The following two release - the 'N' release in October of 2016 and the 'O' release of April 2017 don't yet have a name.
How to install RegRipper registry data extraction tool on Linux
RegRipper is an open source forensic software used as a Windows Registry data extraction command line or GUI tool. It is written in Perl and this article will describe RegRipper command line tool installation on the Linux systems such as Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, Centos or Redhat. For the most part, the installation process of command line tool RegRipper is OS agnostic except the part where we deal with installation pre-requisites.
Orca Open Source Screen Reader Gains New Settings and Commands, Web Improvements
The developers of the powerful Orca open-source screen reader and magnifier announced the immediate availability for download and testing of the Orca 3.19.3 release.
Linux Mint 17.3 Stabilizes Cinnamon Desktop
When it comes to desktop Linux distributions, Linux Mint is often a top option.
Over 650 terabytes of data up for grabs due to publicly exposed MongoDB databases
There are at least 35,000 publicly accessible and insecure MongoDB databases on the Internet, and their number appears to be growing. Combined they expose 684.8 terabytes of data to potential theft.
How to install Confluence on CentOS 7
Confluence is a wiki team collaboration software which is written in Java. It is a centralized place where you and your team members can work together on projects.
Valve Now Lets Steam Controller Users Carry Their Configurations to Any PC
Valve continues to improve upon the Steam Controller, and the latest Steam Beta update is further proof that you can't beat Valve at their own game.
Firewalling the OpenStack cloud
Securing the cloud is not easy. Now, Mirantis, the pure-play OpenStack business, and Palo Alto Networks, an important network security company, have joined forces to add firewalls via virtual network function (VNF) to Mirantis OpenStack. The partners claim this combination will protect "applications from cyber threats while taking advantage of the agility, cost savings, and innovation of the OpenStack cloud ecosystem."
Will Chromebooks surpass Macs and Windows computers?
Chromebooks have been big sellers on Amazon for quite some time now, and their popularity among some users is simply undeniable. But will Chromebooks eventually surpass Macs and Windows computers?
KDE Applications 15.12 Launches for KDE Plasma 5.5 with Spectacle Screenshot Tool
KDE had the great pleasure of announcing the final release and general availability of the KDE Applications 15.12 collection of apps for the KDE Plasma 5.5 desktop environment.
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