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Install AbanteCart on a Linux VPS
Today we are going to show you how to install AbanteCart on a Linux VPS. AbanteCart is an open source PHP-based ecommerce platform for small or medium businesses. The powerful core features and numerous extensions allows you to build an online business and start selling your products in no time.
Default Local DNS Resolver Proposed for Fedora 23 Linux
After proposing the Cinnamon and Netizen Spins for the upcoming Fedora 23 Linux operating system, Jan Kurik comes with yet another interesting proposal, the addition of a default local DNS resolver.
Rust commits to 6-week release cycle
The Rust programming language is an ambitious project in many ways. With the release of Rust 1.0 on May 15, one might ask, "What's next?" Many words have been written about the technical aspects of how the Rust language achieves its goals of memory safety without garbage collection, but less has been discussed about the project itself and how it is structured. Open source projects are more than just code, and Rust is no exception.
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Here's How to Install the Beautiful Arc GTK+ Flat Theme on Linux
Today we're introducing you to a newly released GTK+ theme that features transparent and flat elements, and it's compatible with multiple desktop environments and Linux distributions.
Working on Linux 4.2 -- the kernel column
Jon Masters tells us the latest in the Linux kernel community, as the merge window for Linux 4.1 closes and work begins towards Linux 4.2
Shutter vs Hotshots. Which Linux screenshot tool is better?
Not too long ago I did a short post on the Linux screenshot tool Shutter. While I still find Shutter to be a fantastic screenshot tool, I recently found myself wanting for some additional features. This led me to discover some nice alternative screenshot tools for Linux, namely Hotshots and Kaption. While I found Kaption to be rather nice and easy, I find it lacks the functionality and is a bit too dated (last updated in 2011) to be a realistic replacement for Shutter (It is still worth checking out though, you can find out how to install it here). Hotshots however, very well could be a viable replacement for Shutter.
This post will be an attempt for me to determine which screenshot tool I feel is the best option for using on a Linux OS.
This post will be an attempt for me to determine which screenshot tool I feel is the best option for using on a Linux OS.
Read RSS news feeds with Liferea
Nowadays, the Internet is all about the Web. Users seem to have forgotten that it's possible to receive updates about anything that is posted on multiple web sites in seconds: this non secret is called RSS. Liferea is a neat, great piece of software that allows you to read RSS feeds and more.
Microsoft will support SSH
Microsoft announced they will contribute to the OpenSSH project, so the connectivity between Linux and Windows gets a boost.
Installing and Configuring Speech Recognition Software on Ubuntu 15.04
The main motivation for installing voice commands and speech recognition software is to aid in the management of the operating system, in this case, Ubuntu 15.04. For many people with disabilities is also very useful to use the voice as the main enforcer when it comes to the operating system, ie, whether the disabilities were are motor or even visual, software commands via voice is the perfect solution.
My dad, Linux, and me
When I was a young girl, I remember my dad showing me Linux on his computer.
He was showing me what was known then as Red Hat Linux—it was a fresh version of Colgate 4.0 from Best Buy. At that time, I was familiar with Windows 95 and knew how to use a computer, but Linux was new to me. It looked like a bunch of code and too technical. So, it was many years later, in January of 2009, that I finally made the switch.
This is my Linux story.
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Fedora 22 for POWER is here
We are proud to announce the official release of Fedora 22 for POWER,
the community-driven and community-built operating system now
available in Cloud and Server editions.
Qt 5.4.2 and Qt Creator 3.4.1 Officially Released with Multiple Improvements and Fixes
On June 2, the Qt Company, through Tuukka Turunen, announced the immediate availability for download of the second patch release for the stable Qt 5.4 series of the world's most acclaimed GUI toolkit.
Why Intel Invests in Open Source VIDEO
mad Sousou, VP in Intel's Software and Services Group and GM of the Intel Open Source Technology Center, discusses why Intel cares about open source technologies.
Qseven COM runs Linux on 14nm Braswell, offers 4K video
Congatec’s “Conga-QA4″ Qseven COM is based on Intel’s 14nm “Braswell” Pentium and Celeron SoCs, and offers MIPI-CSI, dual SATA ports, and 4K video. Like Congatec’s Conga-QA3 and Qseven Headless, the new Conga-QA4 computer-on-module runs Linux or Windows on Intel processors and adopts the 70 x 70mm Qseven format. Whereas the earlier modules supported Atom E3800 […]
New SOHO router security audit uncovers over 60 flaws in 22 models
In yet another testament of the awful state of home router security, a group of security researchers uncovered more than 60 vulnerabilities in 22 router models from different vendors, most of which were distributed by ISPs to customers.
Guy Builds Amazing Custom Smart Alarm Clock Powered by Linux Kernel 3.18
A developer has built a custom alarm watch powered by the Linux kernel with NTP synchronization, touch keypad, and network connectivity.
Install GlassFish 4.1 and setup reverse proxy with Nginx on an Ubuntu 14.04 VPS
Install GlassFish 4.1 and setup reverse proxy with Nginx on an Ubuntu 14.04 VPS
Canonical Announces Major Improvements for Ubuntu Touch in Next OTA Updates
The Ubuntu Touch platform already received a few major updates in the past few months, but the developers are preparing so much more with the next releases. This information was revealed during the latest Ubuntu insider hangout.
SOGo v2.3.0 Released
The Inverse Team is pleased to announce the immediate availability of SOGo 2.3.0. This is a major release of SOGo which focuses on improved stability over previous versions.
S. Ct. Rules that a “Good-Faith Belief” is no Defense to Patent Infringement Liability
Last year, a panel of Circuit Court judges ruled that believing that a patent is invalid should be a defense against liability for patent infringement. Last week, the Supreme Court says no dice. Meanwhile, the poor quality of software patents stays the same.
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