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Use LightDM lock screen instead of Unity in Ubuntu 14.04
How to switch back to the old lock screen in Ubuntu 14.04.
Linux & SteamOS Earn The 400 Games Badge
An interesting little note is that when you look into how many games Steam has that are now on Linux, the figure has surpassed 400!
Create Vector Graphics with Open Source Software
This article identifies the finest open source vector graphics editors. Vector editors are ideal for technical illustrations, diagramming, flowcharting, artistic illustrations, promotional posters, banners, signage, logos, typography, vehicle wraps and layout. Bitmap editors are more suitable for retouching, photo processing, photorealistic illustrations, collage, and illustrations drawn by hand with a pen tablet.
Install tweak tools in Ubuntu 14.04
Add GNOME Tweak Tool and Unity Tweak Tool to your Ubuntu 14.04 system.
More on Google’s Search Algorithm (does it favor Google+?)
Can search results this high really have another explanation?
Hands on with Ubuntu 14.04: The best Ubuntu desktop ever
I still find Ubuntu with Unity the best desktop of all for users who don't know computers and just want something easy to use.
OpenSSL and Linux: A Tale of Two Open-Source Projects
The Heartbleed bug has cast a bright and not entirely flattering light on the open-source movement’s incentive model. When a crucial and ubiquitous piece of security code like OpenSSL — left vulnerable for two years by the Heartbleed flaw — can be accessed by all the world’s programming muscle, but only has one full-time developer and generates less than $2,000 in donations a year, clearly something is amiss. But then there’s Linux.
Add applications to panel, desktops or favorites in Linux Mint 16 Cinnamon
How to add programs to the panel, desktop or favorites in Linux Mint 16 Cinnamon.
Heartbleed: Security experts reality-check the 3 most hysterical fears
Heartbleed has dominated tech headlines for a week now. News outlets, citizen bloggers, and even late-night TV hosts have jumped on the story, each amping up the alarm a little more than the last one. But while it's true Heartbleed is a critical flaw with widespread implications, several security experts we've spoken with believe the sky-is-falling tone of the reporting is a bit melodramatic.
Kubuntu 14.04 Screenshot Tour
Welcome to Kubuntu 14.04 LTS, a brand new long-term supported version with the latest KDE software to enjoy. Long-term support means that bug fixes and security updates will be added for the next 5 years, so you can be safe to use it until 2019. New releases of important KDE software will also be available from the Kubuntu Updates and Kubuntu Backports PPAs.
Microsoft Abandons Windows 8.1: Take Immediate Action Or Be Cut Off Like Windows XP
Microsoft MSFT -0.97% has been on a roll lately. Office for iOS (and soon Android), free Windows licenses for small devices, universal Windows and Windows Phone apps, Siri rival Cortana, even a promise to eventually return the start menu before Windows 9. But when it comes to Windows 8, it seems the company has a permanently loaded pistol aimed squarely at its feet.
So it fits that just one week on from the launch of ‘Windows 8.1 Update 1’ (the smart upgrade mouse and keyboard users have long awaited) stupidity would strike once again.
So it fits that just one week on from the launch of ‘Windows 8.1 Update 1’ (the smart upgrade mouse and keyboard users have long awaited) stupidity would strike once again.
Ubuntu 14.04 ships with tablet support and improved touch
Canonical released Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, with five-year support, enhanced touchscreen support, and the first stable build of Ubuntu for Tablets. Back in November 2011 when Canonical CEO Mark Shuttleworth announced Ubuntu would support apps that ran on smartphones and tablets, as well as desktop PCs, Ubuntu 14.04 was heralded as the “convergence” release that would […]
Open source trounces proprietary software for code defects, Coverity analysis finds
Forget bad headlines generated by the Heartbleed flaw, when it comes to code defects open source is still well ahead of proprietary software, generating fewer coding defects for every size of project, according to a new analysis by scanning service Coverity.
Disable online searches from Ubuntu 14.04 Dash
Here's how you can use a script to disable online searches in the Ubuntu 14.04 Dash.
Heartbleed: Security experts reality-check the 3 most hysterical fears
Everything's been hacked! Change all your passwords but not yet! Security experts cut through the Heartbleed hype. But while it's true Heartbleed is a critical flaw with widespread implications, several security experts we've spoken with believe the sky-is-falling tone of the reporting is a bit melodramatic.
Valve Has Turned On The Greenlight For 34 More Linux Games This April
That's right folks Valve are bringing the easter cheer lighting the way for another 34 Linux games to come out on Steam!
Ubuntu 14.04: Smoother than earlier versions (Gallery)
It's smooth, pretty, and, in short, it's the nicest Ubuntu Linux desktop that's ever been.
Ubuntu GNOME 14.04 Screenshot Tour
The Ubuntu GNOME team is proud and happy to announce the release of Ubuntu GNOME 14.04 LTS. Ubuntu GNOME is an official flavour of Ubuntu, featuring the GNOME desktop environment. Ubuntu GNOME is a mostly pure GNOME desktop experience built from the Ubuntu repositories. This is our very first long-term support (LTS) version. Features: Most of GNOME 3.10 is now included, the few missing bits of 3.10 are available in PPA.
Linode Enters High-Performance Cloud Hosting Market with SSD, RAM Updates
Cloud hosting provider Linode has relaunched its services with a $45M investment in SSD storage, more memory, better CPUs and other high-performance upgrades for its cloud infrastructure.
OpenStack Icehouse brings new features for the enterprise
Deploying an open source enterprise cloud just got a little bit easier yesterday with the release of the newest version of the OpenStack platform: Icehouse. To quote an email from OpenStack release manager Thierry Carrez announcing the release, "During this cycle we added a new integrated component (Trove), completed more than 350 feature blueprints, and fixed almost 3000 reported bugs in integrated projects alone!"
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