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Wifislax 4.6 review
Wifislax is a Slackware-based Linux distribution designed for wireless hacking and forensics. Wifislack 4.6, the latest stable edition, was released on July 31 (2013). This is a Spanish distribution that’s made available for download as an installable 32-bit ISO image.
How open source is your business / team / developer?
Jonathan Schwartz once wrote (in a blog that has now been deleted) about how they were in talks with an organization (he did not reveal the name, but no prizes for guessing) who contended they have a solid database and their developers have no need to use an open source database.
Android-based IVI head unit gets iOS playdate
Intel subsidiary Wind River announced a collaboration with Chinese embedded software company PATEO on an Android-based automotive in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) system. PATEO is using Wind River Connectivity Solution Accelerator for Android to enable an Android IVI system to play music and videos from iPhones, iPads, and iPods.
Google Chrome 'Hacked': How Your Passwords Can Be Exposed
If you’re one of the millions of people using Google Chrome as your preferred browser, and if you happen to have any important passwords saved within the browser itself, you might just want to reconsider how wise that is.
Firefox says goodbye to the blink tag
Today in Open Source: The blink tag is no more in Firefox. Plus: SparkyLinux 3.0 GameOver, and Android malware rates surge!
Android Candy: Hire a Cerberus to Find Your Phone
In a recent career shift, I went from an employer who provided me an iPhone to one who provides me with an Android (Galaxy S4 to be specific). Although I was happy to move to a Linux-based handset, I was concerned about replacing the "Find My iPhone" capability that Apple provides. Not only does my family use it to keep track of each other, but we also relied on it when a phone was misplaced. Does the Google Play store offer anything comparable? Um, yes.
Tiny computer-on-module runs Linux on Atom N2800
Advantech announced a tiny module based on the COM Express Mini form-factor and built around an Intel 1.86GHz dual-core Atom N2800 processor. The business-card sized SOM-7565 A2 supports up to 4GB of RAM and 8GB of flash, offers a wide range of I/O, expands with three PCIe lanes, consumes 8 to 9.5 Watts, and supports and supports -40 to 85°C operation with its optional heatsink.
Beatbuddy: Tale Of The Guardians With Awesome Music Hits Linux
wakened from his slumber, Beatbuddy journeys through lush hand-painted environments on a quest to save his companions and his own immortality. Beatbuddy interacts with the living breathing environment that pulses to the beat of an original soundtrack, aiding him as he unlocks new paths and solves puzzles. I watched the trailer and wow, this game has an awesome selection of music may have to buy it just for that!
FreeOrion Open Source Turn-based Space Empire And Galactic Conquest New Version
FreeOrion is a free, open source, turn-based space empire and galactic conquest (4X) computer game being designed and built by the FreeOrion project. FreeOrion is inspired by the tradition of the Master of Orion games, but is not a clone or remake of that series or any other game.
Fort Disco: The new brute-force botnet
There's a new Windows-powered botnet, Fort Disco, slowly building up strength and cracking into PHP-based blog and content management system Web sites.
Intel Linux GPU Driver Patches For 4K HDMI Support
A new set of Linux GPU driver patches have emerged for allowing HDMI 4K support...and allow for parsing a dark corner of the EDID information for being able to expose the 4K x 2K resolution modes to user-space.
Network Security Remains a Blind Spot for Businesses
Many enterprises possess an unrealistic confidence surrounding the security of their networks, with more than 65 percent of IT/security professionals contacted for a survey by network visibility and security intelligence specialist Landcope not thinking or being unsure that they had experienced any security incidents within the last 12 to18 months.
Final Term: A terminal emulator to rule them all
Enter Final Term, a new terminal emulator being developed by Philipp Emanuel Weidmann, a mathematician and Linux Software Engineer from Heidelberg, Germany. What makes Final Term so great, even at this stage in its development is that it is like a super cool and decked-out IDE (ok, that’s hype, but…), with intelli-sense support.
Android AOSP Leader Quits Over Binary GPU Drivers
Google's maintainer of the Android Open-Source Project (AOSP), has quit the project out of being frustrated with the lack of open-source ARM GPU drivers. In particular, Google's flagship devices not working with the Android open-source project over no vendor-backed open-source graphics drivers...
Open-Source Apache Flex Finally Comes to Linux
The open-source Apache Software Foundation (ASF) is out this week with the Flex 4.10.0 update, which I consider to be a major new release of the Flex project. The Flex Framework for rich Internet application development continues its evolution beyond Adobe's confines as adoption and interest grows.
Say something to the youth of America about open source
Selena Deckelmann, a data architect and contributor to PostgreSQL, gave a keynote speech at the Computer Science Teachers Association conference this year called, What open source communities can do for teachers. At the end she encouraged the audience to connect with free and open source developers from their communities to schedule a 15-20 minute talk about their work with a student classroom.
Apply EXIF Metadata to Multiple Photos in digiKam
If you happen to use digiKam for managing photos scanned from negatives, you’ll appreciate the application’s capabilities to add and edit EXIF metadata.
A First Look at Pear OS 8's Welcome Screen
Shortly after the release of Pear OS 8 Alpha 2, David Tavares was proud to announce that a new welcome screen would be available in the upcoming Pear OS 8 Linux operating system.
How to back up hard drives for disaster recovery with Clonezilla
Clonezilla is a feature-rich and user-friendly disk cloning and backup software which is under GPL. Clonezilla provides a convenient interface for cloning a disk/partition to another local device, or archiving a cloned image to an external SSH/Samba/NFS server. This tutorial describes how to back up or restore hard drives with Clonezilla.
Autotrash – Purges files from your trash based on age and/or filename
Autotrash is a simple Python script which will purge files from your trash based on their age or the amount of free
space left on the device. Using autotrash -d 30 will delete files which have been in the trash for more then 30
days. It uses the FreeDesktop.org Trash Info files included in the new GNOME system to find the correct files and
the dates they where deleted.
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