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It's about the User: Applying Usability in Open-Source Software

Open-source software developers have created an array of amazing programs that provide a great working environment with rich functionality. At work and at home, I routinely run Linux on my desktop, using Firefox and LibreOffice for most of my daily tasks. I prefer to run open-source software tools, and I think most Linux Journal readers do too.

Using ngx_pagespeed With nginx On Debian Jessie/testing

  • HowtoForge; By Falko Timme (Posted by falko on Feb 18, 2014 4:42 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Debian
PageSpeed Beta is available for nginx, the nginx equivalent of mod_pagespeed for Apache. This module applies web performance best practices to pages, and associated assets (CSS, JavaScript, images) and therefore speeds up your web site and reduces load times. This tutorial explains how to use PageSpeed with nginx on Debian Jessie/testing.

Top 9 Linux Podcasts

  • Everyday Linux User; By Gary Newell (Posted by gary_newell on Feb 18, 2014 3:45 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Editorial
It has been done before but I thought it was time for an updated list. Here are a list of my favourite Linux podcasts and there is certainly something for everyone. Be sure to check out Linux Luddites which is a fresh take on the podcast scene.

IDC: China smartphone growth slows for the first time in over 2 years

  • Tech Target View From Above; By Ron Miller (Posted by rsmiller on Feb 18, 2014 2:48 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Mobile
IDC reported that smartphone shipments to the Asia/Pacific region dropped last quarter for the first time in over two years, proving that no market has unlimited growth, even China. But as the Asian markets evolve it could complicate matters for manufacturers looking for growth opportunities, and this could be especially difficult for Apple.

Life without a Windows Desktop

A Linux user talks about assembling an open source desktop with complete functionality.

5 ways open source is transforming tech in 2014

For the last decade we’ve watched an epic contest unfold between open source and proprietary technology, and 2014 is the year that this dynamic will radically transform. The lines between open source and proprietary are becoming irrevocably blurred as proprietary firms pour resources into open source development and open source companies dial in their revenue models. Above all else, the open source community is producing the technologies businesses need to be competitive in the data-rich 21st century.

Android: The Most Popular OS In The World

We have been having the biggest debate of the mobile world for a few years now… Android, or iOS? Each of them have their own major perks. Android has its insane amount of customization possibilities, and iOS has its ease of use (just to name a few). However, a new report from the IDC shows us some irrefutable proof: Android is the most popular mobile operating system in the world.

Making the case for the non-techie to jump into Linux

  • opensource.com (Posted by bob on Feb 18, 2014 10:59 AM CST)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
Are you an XP user looking for a similar alternative? Is your PC aging but you don't care for the Windows 8 Metro interface?

A Memory Comparison of Light Linux Desktops – Part 3

  • Layer 3 Networking Blog (Posted by netblue30 on Feb 18, 2014 10:02 AM CST)
  • Groups: Linux
If you have some ancient hardware that you need to breathe new life into, or if you need to fit a distro on a modestly sized memory stick, the first thing you should look at is the window manager/desktop environment.

Building an open source community

I have told the story of how FinTP, the first open source application for processing financial transactions, was born. Here, I would like to present a deeper view on how the community is being built, its structure and governance and why I think people should join such communities. I myself am a founding member of two communities, the first being built together with my friends after our first bachelor party, from a desire to preserve our spirit of joy and good vibes. The second one is the open source community around FinTP, called FINkers United.

WazHack A Procedurally-Generated Dungeon Crawler Released For Linux

  • GamingOnLinux.com; By Liam Dawe (Posted by liamdawe on Feb 18, 2014 8:08 AM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Games
WazHack looks pretty interesting, it looks like a platformer, but it is actually rogue-like with lots of items, monsters and sticky situations.

Evolve OS - an Upcoming Linux Distribution Featuring a New Desktop Environment

Evolve OS is a new upcoming Linux distribution based on openSUSE and sporting a new desktop environment based on the Gnome 3 stack. You may immediately be thinking, is this yet another 'Ubuntu Killer' promising a lot and ultimately delivering little? But Evolve OS has a different philosophy and some interesting ideas. Read on to find out more.

New SliTaz GNU/Linux 5.0 Cooking Release Features Linux Kernel 3.2.53

After two years of hard work, the development team behind SliTaz, an open source and minimalistic Linux distribution built from scratch, has announced that a new development (cooking) release is now ready for testing.

Chromebook plus VMware could equal big cloud win

Last week Google and VMware made a deal to run Windows software in a Desktop as a Service scenario on Google Chromebooks, a move which could make the devices more palatable to cloud-averse IT executives.

MiracleCast: Miracast / WiFi Displays Come To Linux

For months now David Herrmann has been working on a new project known as OpenWFD for open-source WiFi displays on Linux. OpenWFD is an open-source implementation of the WiFi Display Standard / Miracast. That work is now showing success and as part of that Herrmann has just announced Miraclecast as a component to providing open-source Miracast/WFD support on the Linux desktop.

GNOME 3.12 Removes Support for MD-RAID Because It Never Really Worked Well

A few weeks after the rumors that RAID support will be removed from the Disks application of the upcoming GNOME 3.12 desktop environment surfaced, the GNOME Project has finally released this past weekend a first development version of the upcoming GNOME Disk Utility 3.12 software.

Debian: 2861-1: file: denial of service

It was discovered that file, a file type classification tool, contains a flaw in the handling of "indirect" magic rules in the libmagic library, which leads to an infinite recursion when trying to determine the file type of certain files.

Mini-ITX board offers Haswell CPU and input power choices

DFI has introduced a 4th Generation Intel Core based Mini-ITX board, with a choice of CPUs and power inputs, plus PCIe, Mini-PCIe, and LPC expansion.

Debian: 2862-1: chromium-browser: Multiple vulnerabilities

Several vulnerabilities have been discovered in the chromium web browser. CVE-2013-6641.

Removing/Disabling The Semantic Deskop in KDE4 Running on openSUSE 13.1 Part 2



In this article, the author brings together the information so far known on the KDE4 "semantic desktop" and indicates that from his perspective, the principal problem is the removal of "choice". Since disabling of the "semantic desktop" automatically leads to disabling of the KDE email client KMail, the article explains how Thunderbird can be installed to replace the KDE email client. The startling news that Nepomuk is to be discarded is also briefly discussed.

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