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Polari — a minimal IRC client for Fedora

Polari is a minimal IRC client available in Fedora 20. It is designed to distill the IRC experience down to a super-simple interface, a list of chat windows on the […]

Top 4 open source alternatives to LDAP

  • Opensource.com; By Emidio Stani Feed (Posted by Scott_Ruecker on May 28, 2014 12:00 PM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story
When you want to set up an application, most likely you will need to create an administrative account and add users with different privileges. This scenario happens frequently with content management, wiki, file sharing, and mailing lists as well as code versioning and continuous integration tools. When thinking about user and group centralization, you will need to select an application that fits your needs.

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Review: DuckDuckGo Compared to Google, Bing, Yandex

  • LibreTechTips.com (Posted by sb56637 on May 28, 2014 11:03 AM CST)
  • Story Type: Reviews
Will users who prefer DuckDuckGo for privacy related issues find what they are searching for? And are there any advantages to using DuckDuckGo based solely on the merits of its interface and search result quality? That’s what we hope to determine in this article.

Steam Machines Not Likely Until 2015

  • GamingOnLinux.com; By Liam Dawe (Posted by liamdawe on May 28, 2014 10:06 AM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Games
It looks like Valve will be delaying Steam Machines release untl next year thanks to doing more work on the controller. This is actually good news.

Java Doesn't Work on Linux Google Chrome 35, Downgrade Required

  • Softpedia; By Silviu Stahie (Posted by thesilviu on May 28, 2014 9:08 AM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story
Google has decided that GTK+ was no longer meeting its requirements and decided to push its own solution for Google Chrome, in the form of Aura. The heralded GTK+x replacement for the Chrome browser has a downside for the Linux users, which are now forced to downgrade to an older version.

How to install Gallery3 on an Ubuntu 14.04 LTS VPS

The following article will guide you through the steps on how to install Gallery3 on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS VPS.

Valve Enhances Cloud-Based Entertainiment for Linux, OS X

Valve's Steam platform now allows users to stream content from Windows PCs to OS X and Linux clients over the home network. Valve has lowered the barrier to operating-system interoperability even further with its Steam cloud-based gaming platform, which now allows users to stream Microsoft Windows PC games to Linux and Mac OS X. Finally, one can have one's alternative OS and play games on it, too.

Kali Linux 1.0.7 Screenshot Tour

Kali linux 1.0.7 has just been released, complete with a whole bunch of tool updates, a new kernel, and some cool new features. Check out our changelog for a full list of these items. One of the new sought-out features introduced (which is also partially responsible for the kernel update) is the ability to create Kali Linux live USB with LUKS encrypted persistence. This feature ushers in a new era of secure Kali Linux USB portability, allowing us to either boot to a 'clean' Kali image or alternatively, overlay it with the contents of a persistent encrypted partition, all within the same USB drive.

Final Term — a new terminal emulator in development

  • Fedora Magazine (Posted by bob on May 28, 2014 5:20 AM CST)
  • Groups: Fedora; Story Type: News Story
Final Term is a new breed of terminal emulator that is currently in development, and now available for Fedora users to try out and test via this COPR repo. Note […]

Public access to works supported by new alliance

  • Opensource.com; By Molly Van Houweling (Posted by bob on May 28, 2014 4:23 AM CST)
  • Story Type: Interview
The founders of Authors Alliance are U.C. Berkeley Professors: Carla Hesse (Department of History and Dean of Social Sciences), Thomas Leonard (School of Journalism and University Librarian), Pamela Samuelson (Berkeley Law School and School of Information), and myself. I’m a professor at Berkeley Law who focuses on the law of both tangible property (land, cars, etc.) and intellectual property (copyrights, patents, etc.).

Open-spec ARM SBC runs Debian on sub-2W

Technologic Systems has released an open-spec SBC that runs Debian Linux on a Freescale i.MX286 SoC with 0.6-1.3W power draw, and optional GPS and cellular. Technologic’s new TS-7670 single board computer uses the same Freescale i.MX286 system-on-chip found in its recently announced TS-7400-V2 SBC. The i.MX286 has an ARM926EJ-S core clocked from 261MHz to 454MHz, which can be adjusted on the fly on the TS-7670.

Mozilla launches Flame reference handset for Firefox OS

It's big, it's beefy, it's not cheap, and it runs Firefox OS. Mozilla has begun taking preorders for the Firefox OS Flame, a new developer handset that's a reference design for what the not-for-profit browser maker calls "mid-tier hardware" for its open source mobile OS.

Ubuntu Devs Work on Porting Android Apps to Ubuntu Linux

Ubuntu developers are working to make it easy to port Android apps to Ubuntu, a vital part of Canonical's vision of building Ubuntu smartphones and tablets.

5 ways computer security has truly advanced

As you may know, I like to rant about the poor state of computer security. I have reason to, because each year it appears we're losing the battle as more and more systems get exploited. We can't seem to take care of the simple stuff, like requiring better passwords or fixing DNS (who among you has enabled DNSSec?), much less the hard work it will take to make substantial improvements in the state of security.

Photos from FUDCon Beijing

  • Fedora Magazine; By Ryan Lerch (Posted by bob on May 27, 2014 10:39 PM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Fedora
FUDCon APAC 2014 happened over the weekend, and a bunch of photos from the event are now up in a gallery for you you check out!

Fatdog64 631 Screenshot Tour

Fatdog64 631 is available. Fatdog64 Linux is a small yet versatile 64-bit multi-user Linux distribution. Originally created as a "fatter" (=more built-in applications) derivative of Puppy Linux, Fatdog has grown to become an independent, mature 64-bit Linux distribution while still keeping true to Puppy Linux spirit: small, fast and efficient.

Tcpdump the simplest tool to capture packets and passwords

A small tutorial on how to use Tcpdump to capture tcp packets

TogetherJS

Want to add real-time collaboration to your Web application? Mozilla's TogetherJS is worth a look.

How Handy HandyLinux Is?

HandyLinux 1.5 is a nice looking system. It reacts quickly to your actions, snappy and fast. It is more or less easy on resources.

MIPS supporters form a Linaro-like collaboration

Imagination has joined with Broadcom, Ingenic, Qualcomm, and others to form a non-profit group called “Prpl” to build MIPs-based Linux and Android software.

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