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BlankOn 9.0 Screenshot Tour

BlankOn is a modern Indonesian Linux distribution with GNOME 3 and a custom desktop shell called "Manokwari", based on Debian's "Testing" branch. New features of the release include: various improvements to the Manokwari desktop; contextual dynamic desktop; LibreOffice 4.1.4; a complete set of graphics and multimedia applications, including gThumb, GIMP, Inkscape and VLC; a new application centre called Warsis; Geo.BlankOn, a digital cooperation platform to develop cluster software and provide geospatial data (e.g. traffic congestion, flood spots or tourist information) to support a variety of computer systems; introduction of Maleo, a development tool for creating HTML 5 applications for deployment on desktop computers and mobile devices.

Minimal Linux setup for kernel development

This example can be used to setup a minimal Linux installation for any task. In this tutorial however I am going to use kernel development as an example. Since the process I have used in the past have been from sporadic sources, I wanted to consolidate the information for my own need. This tutorial is the result of that effort. So that next time if I feel like doing something kernel related, I don’t have to start over again.

A Nicely-Built 40-Core Raspberry Pi Cluster

Raspberry Pi super-computing clusters have been attempted before, but usually they don't turn out as nice as this new one that's comprised of 40 Raspberry Pi boards inside of an acrylic chassis...

2014's top Linux desktops

  • ZDNet; By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols (Posted by sjvn on Feb 16, 2014 10:53 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Linux
After years of talk about the Linux desktop becoming important, it finally is. But thanks to Chromebooks and Android PCs, it's not the Linux desktop we expected.

Russia’s Olympic Spying, Comcast Weds Time Warner & More…

Tuesday, February 11th, The Day We Fight Back, has come and gone. Whether the event was a success, failure or fell somewhere in between depends on whom you read.

Surprisingly, the biggest naysayer was probably the New York Times, which started an article. “The Day the Internet Didn’t Fight Back” with the line, “So much for mass protest.” It appears as if the Times’ metric for this judgement was the lack of participation by some sites which took part in the online SOPA protest a couple of years back.

An Introduction to the AWS Command Line Tool

  • Linux.com; By Rene Cunningham (Posted by tuxchick on Feb 16, 2014 8:59 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Cloud
Amazon Web Services has an extremely functional and easy to use web console called the AWS Management Console. It’s brilliant for performing complex tasks on your AWS infrastructure, although as a Linux sysadmin, you may want something more "console" friendly.

In early September 2013, Amazon released version 1.0 of awscli, a powerful command line interface which can be used to manage AWS services.

Birdie - A Lightweight and Beautiful Twitter Client

  • The Linux Rain; By Andrew Powell (Posted by eldersnake on Feb 16, 2014 8:02 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Linux
If you're looking for a Twitter desktop application for your Linux operating system, especially a lightweight and simple program you can just leave running with very little drain on system resources, Birdie may be for you.

Mageia 4 review – Cinnamon, GNOME 3, KDE and MATE desktops

  • LinuxBSDos; By finid (Posted by finid on Feb 16, 2014 7:05 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Reviews
This review takes a look at some of its new and old features, with screenshots from the Cinnamon, GNOME 3, KDE and MATE desktops.

KDE Frameworks 5 Alpha Is Out

Today KDE released the first alpha of Frameworks 5, part of a series of releases leading up to the final version planned for June 2014. This release includes progress since the Frameworks 5 Tech Preview in the beginning of this year. See the announcement on kde.org for more information and links to downloads. For information about Frameworks 5, see this earlier article on the dot. Dot Categories: Developer

OpenStreetMap competes in the Olympics, SourceForge revamps, and more

Open source news for your reading pleasure. February 10 - 14, 2014 In this week's edition of our open source news roundup, we see the revamping of SourceForge, OpenStreetMap excelling at the Olympics, and more

Ethan Lee Othwerwise Known As Flibitijibibo Proposes A Full Fork Of MonoGame

  • GamingOnLinux.com; By Liam Dawe (Posted by liamdawe on Feb 16, 2014 4:33 PM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Games
Ethan Lee or flibitijibibo has proposed completely forking the MonoGame project using his MonoGame-SDL2 into FNA (name not final).

How to Operate Your Spycams with ZoneMinder on Linux (part 1)

ZoneMinder is a glorious application for operating your security cameras, but it can be a bit of a beast to set it up. It is Web-based, so you need a LAMP stack, and some knowledge of running a Web server. Then you need supported cameras, and some twiddling in Zoneminder's multitude of options to get them working the way you want. In this how-to we'll focus on setting up and operating a single Foscam FI8905W outdoor Foscam wireless IP camera on the local network, and configuring ZoneMinder to record motion-activated events.

Android-x86 4.4 RC1 Screenshot Tour

After several months of development, we are glad to announce the 4.4-RC1 release. This is a candidate of Android-x86 4.4 stable release. The 4.4-RC1 release is based on the Android 4.4.2 (KitKat-MR1 release). We have fixed and added x86-specific code to let the system run smoothly on x86 platforms, especially on netbooks or tablets. Key features: integrate ffmpeg as a stagefright-plugin to support much more multimedia files, now we can play HD and Full HD videos; use the latest long-term stable kernel 3.10.30 with more drivers enabled, most netbooks can run Android-x86 in native resolutions.

Adventures in Self-Publishing: Using Social Media to Promote your Book

  • ConsortiumInfo.org Standards Blog; By Andy Updegrove (Posted by Andy_Updegrove on Feb 16, 2014 2:11 PM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story
The difference between success and time suck is a well-thought out plan to reach the right target market

Report and results from our Youth In Open Source Week

Opensource.com held its first Youth in Open Source Week from January 13 - 17, 2014. Articles published during this time were focused on how kids and teens are using open source today and how we can get more young people involved in open source. We announced this series by publishing an article on Friday, January 10, 2014. This article was updated throughout the week as new articles were published. It now contains the full list of articles published for Youth in Open Source Week (YOSW). During the week of January 13 - 17, we published nine articles as part of the series. We also published three regular articles for a total of 12 articles published during that week.

Wandboard SBC gains camera add-ons

RadiumBoards launched a 720p, 1.3-megapixel MIPI Camera Board for the Wandboard a month after Avnet announced a $49, 5-megapixel Wandcam for the open SBC. In recent months, three camera add-ons have emerged to give eyes to the community-backed Wandboard single board computer. In November, E-con Systems released a $69 Wandboard version of the 5-megapixel e-CAM50IMX6 […]

Google's Dirty Little Android Secrets Leaked

The Android operating system, which Google touts as open, isn't. Google imposes strict restrictions on smartphone manufacturers and app developers in its Android mobile application distribution agreement, according to excerpts of documents revealed by Ben Edelman, an associate professor at the Harvard Business School. The information was obtained from two MADAs admitted in open court.

Shuttleworth says Ubuntu will switch to systemd

The head of Canonical, the company behind the Ubuntu GNU/Linux distribution and the creator of the upstart init system, has announced that it will switch its init system to the Red Hat-developed systemd.

Improvements to Bodhi's Chromebook Support

Just a quick update to let folks know about a few updates our special installers for Bodhi Linux on Chromebook hardware.

A Brand New Don't Starve: Reign Of Giants DLC Teaser

Klei is at it again, with a brand new teaser trailer for Don't Starve's DLC titled "Reign of Giants".

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