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GOL Cast: Fragging Aliens In Natural Selection 2

  • GamingOnLinux.com; By Samsai (Posted by liamdawe on Aug 30, 2013 5:22 AM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Games
I've featured few brain-twisting puzzle games so far, but my CPU is crying for some action, so let's take a break and frag some stinkin' aliens with an assault rifle!

Will Apple's iOS 7 Suffer Windows 8's Fate?

  • http://www.thevarguy.com; By The VAR Guy (Posted by thevarguy2 on Aug 30, 2013 4:25 AM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Mobile
Apple (AAPL) is set to deliver iOS 7 for iPads and iPhones in September. But the buzz isn't good. Bugs. Hiccups. And a new user interface. Will iOS 7 fall flat like Windows 8?

Weekly wrap-up: New Zealand bans software patents, open source is for lovers, and more

Chances are you’ve already heard that New Zealand passed a new Patents Bill this week making software patents illegal. So rather than summarize this news story, let me just pass along some links to articles that take a look at various angles on this exciting news.

Will Firefox OS beat Ubuntu in smartphone sales?

Today in Open Source: Firefox OS may be the Ubuntu slayer in smartphones. Plus: Four non-killing Linux games, and Tor usage increases over privacy concerns.

Features, Performance Work Still To Come To Mir

During the final day of this week's virtual Ubuntu Developer Summit, upcoming plans for the Mir Display Server were shared as it pertains to performance optimizations and yet-to-be-implemented features.

Graying Linux developers look for new blood

The top Linux developers are getting older and The Linux Foundation is addressing the issue. It's not that Linux's core developers are "old." After all, Linus Torvalds, Mr. Linux himself, is only 42. But for a few years now, the core Linux kernel developers have been aware that the top programmers have been getting older.

Ubuntu Is Close To Recommending 64-Bit By Default

While x86_64 hardware has been very common for years and it's now almost impossible to find new PC hardware that is x86-only, the Ubuntu download pages have continued to recommend the 32-bit version of Ubuntu Linux by default for new desktop installations. Fortunately, that may finally change.

Ubuntu Is Going After A New Linux Kernel API

In large part because of Canonical's new focus around Ubuntu Touch on phone/tablet devices, the Ubuntu developers are wanting a new revocable memory API for the Linux kernel to help in low-memory scenarios.

Install App Grid in Ubuntu 13.04

Here's how you can install App Grid, an alternative to the Ubuntu Software Center, in Ubuntu 13.04. You can filter apps by name and rating, categories, as well as installed or pending installation. Sign in with your Ubuntu One account to buy apps or post reviews.

GNOME Web To Abandon Google Search

  • Phoronix; By Michael Larabel (Posted by Ridcully on Aug 29, 2013 8:47 PM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: GNOME
The GNOME Web Browser will no longer be using Google as its default search engine but they have struck a deal to use DuckDuckGo as its new search engine.

Install Darling OS X emulator in Linux Mint 16 or 15

Use Darling to run OS X applications on your Linux Mint computer

Intel 520 Series SSD Benchmarks On Ubuntu Linux

For those curious about the performance of Intel's 520 Series Serial ATA 3.0 solid-state drives under Linux, here are a couple open-source disk performance benchmarks comparing the 120GB Intel SSDSC2CW12 to a few other HDD/SSDs.

Cube Trains A Free Puzzle Game About Railways

  • GamingOnLinux.com; By Liam Dawe (Posted by liamdawe on Aug 29, 2013 5:56 PM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Games
Cube Trains is a free puzzle game where you build elevated railways in a city. It features 3D puzzles, unlimited undo/redo, and smart placement of pieces. The non-linear level graph means you don't have to beat a level before unlocking the next one. The game comes with a built-in level editor, so you can build and share your own corners of the city.

Gnote 3.9.3 Allows Users to Protect Notes

  • Softpedia; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on Aug 29, 2013 4:58 PM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story
The GNOME developers announced a few days ago the immediate availability for download and testing of the first Beta release of the upcoming GNOME System Monitor 3.10 application.

Open source highlights July

July seemed like it was a long time ago, but it's time to take a look back at the best month opensource.com has had to date. We start with a list of the top five articles, then move on to other hot topics, like OSCON, licensing, text editors, OpenStack, and other open source news. Aloha!

GNOME Chess 3.10 Beta 1 Adds New Pause Game Option

  • Softpedia; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on Aug 29, 2013 3:04 PM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: GNOME
The GNOME Project announced the availability for download and testing of the first Beta release of the upcoming GNOME Chess 3.10 application for the upcoming GNOME 3.10 desktop environment.

GLib Library 2.37.6 Squashes Numerous Bugs

  • Softpedia; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on Aug 29, 2013 2:07 PM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story
The GNOME developers announced a few day ago the immediate availability for download and testing of another development version (2.37.6) of the GLib library for the GNOME desktop environment.

Simplicity 13.10 Alpha Screenshot Tour

  • The Coding Studio (Posted by lqsh on Aug 29, 2013 1:10 PM CST)
  • Groups: Linux
Simplicity Linux 13.10 alphas are now available. 13.10 is based on Raring Puppy 3.9.9.1 by Pemasu. The kernel is 3.9.9.1, as you might guess, and it is a non-PAE kernel, meaning you do not need a machine with PAE to be able to run it. The window manager is LXDE for all releases except Obsidian which uses Openbox (released tomorrow due to unforeseen problems). Desktop is our big release, it comes with media players, LibreOffice, and a lot of other software. Desktop is a full-featured Linux distro compared to the cut-down editions like Netbook and Obsidian, and less specialised than Media.

Linux Bootloaders

  • Linux.org; By DevynCJohnson (Posted by kprojects on Aug 29, 2013 12:12 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
Linux has a few bootloaders to choose from. Usually, Linux administrators leave the distro's default bootloader installed. Sometimes administrators need to use a different one or the distro's installer gives the administrators a choice between bootloaders. Clearly, it helps to know about the different Linux bootloaders.

Using Drupal distributions for speedier deployment

  • OpenLogic Wazi; By Shashank Sharma (Posted by linuxlala on Aug 29, 2013 11:15 AM CST)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
Drupal is one of the most popular open source content management systems today. Unfortunately the default Drupal installation often requires a lot of customization to meet an organization's needs, so you have to rely on Drupal's thousands of extensions to tailor the software to do exactly what you want, and that takes time. It would be easier if you could install Drupal with all the extensions that you want to use straight out of the box – and you can do just that by using Drupal distributions.

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