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Sony unveils thin, light, supersized Xperia Z Ultra

Sony unveiled a supersized, 6.4-inch phablet running Android 4.2 on a 2.2GHz Snapdragon 800 processor. The Xperia Z Ultra features Triluminos display technology with 1920 x 1080 progressive scan resolution, as well as 2GB RAM, LTE, an 8-megapixel camera, IP55/IP58 water and dust resistance, and a slim 6.5mm profile.

What would be my own ideal distribution?

There was a question addressed to me recently, after publishing the "Divergence in the distros" article. The person asked me: "You tested many distros so you maybe have some pros/cons seen on distros to share." That made me think about the most perfect distribution I'd like to get, ever. Let me share these thoughts with you.

Sony unveils higher res, NFC enabled SmartWatch 2

Sony revised its Android-based SmartWatch with a higher-resolution, water resistant SmartWatch 2 model featuring NFC sync and a longer-lasting battery. The 1.6-inch SmartWatch 2 was announced two weeks after the company open-sourced the Android firmware for the original SmartWatch.

Raspberry Pi bot tracks hacker posts to vacuum up passwords

Password and credit-card details leak online every day. So no one really knows just how much personally identifiable information is available by clicking on the right link to Pastebin, Pastie, or similar sites. Using a platform that runs on the hobbyist Raspberry Pi platform to drink from this fire hose, a security researcher has cataloged more than 3,000 such posts in less than three months while adding scores more each week.

Want Complete Linux Host Information? 5 Linux Commands That Can Do the Job

  • mylinuxbook.com; By Himanshu Arora (Posted by rupalis on Jun 25, 2013 6:48 PM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
It is important for system as well as network administrators to be able to access all kind of system and as well as network related Linux host information. This information helps a great deal while debugging system level or network level problems.

Mozilla Ignite winners provide glimpse of the Internet’s future

Mozilla and National Science Foundation announce winning Gigabit apps from the Mozilla Ignite Challenge What’s possible on an internet without speed limits? What new applications can developers dream up when they’re able to move data at lightning speed? Today, Mozilla … Continue reading

Linux Deepin 12.12 review

  • LinuxBSDos; By finid (Posted by finid on Jun 25, 2013 4:53 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Reviews
The good news is they are comparatively minor bugs, nothing that cannot be fixed before the next public release. However, what’s not a bug is not requesting authentication for using graphical management applications. That’s a bad design implementation that needs to be rolled back, for security’s sake.

Introducing Sony SmartWatch 2

Today Sony announced a smart watch with a sunlight readable 220x176 pixel display, and NFC pairing to the Android smartphone in your pocket.

How to Install and Configure RCP100 Routing Suite on Debian 7

  • Layer 3 Networking Blog (Posted by netblue30 on Jun 25, 2013 2:59 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
Software-based routers have always played a role in the Internet, and are becoming increasingly important in data centers due to the convergence of video, mobile, and cloud services. This article describes how to set up RCP100 routing suite on a Debian 7 computer.

LinuxQuestions.org Turns Thirteen

I'm extremely proud to announce that exactly 13 years ago today I made the very first post at LinuxQuestions.org, which served to introduce it to the world. To say that LQ has exceed my expectations since then would be a monumental understatement. 4,957,188 posts and over a half million members do not even begin to tell the story. The community and mod team that has grown here at LQ is truly amazing and something that I'm very proud to be a part of. I'd like to once again thank each and every LQ member for their participation, dedication and feedback. Without you, LQ quite simply wouldn't exist.

Rugged, multiwireless, multifunction GPS runs Android

Garmin announced a ruggedized, 4-inch personal navigation device (PND) that runs on Android. Expected to ship in the third quarter starting at $650, the handheld Monterra offers Google Play compatibility, a dual-band GPS/GLONASS receiver, a 3-axis compass, an 8-megapixel camera, and wireless features including WiFi, ANT+, Bluetooth 3.0, NFC, FM, and NOAA radios, and a sunlight-readable display.

Slackel KDE 4.10.4 Screenshot Tour

Slackel KDE-4.10.4 Live has been released. A collection of two KDE live ISO images that can be burned to a DVD or used with a USB drive are immediately available. The Slackel live DVD images include the Linux kernel. Slackel KDE-4.10.4 Live includes the 'Current' tree of Slackware and KDE 4.10.4 accompanied by a very rich collection of KDE-centric software. Firefox 21.0, KMail, KTorrent, Akregator, Kopete... In the multimedia section VLC 2.0.6, Clementine 1.1.1, K3b 2.0.2 are included. The Salix codecs installer application can be used to quickly and easily install patent-encumbered codecs to your system. Calligra Words, Calligra Stage, Calligra Tables are the main office applications present.

High Performance Linux Router With Optional LMS Web Panel And Radius Server In 5 Minutes

  • HowtoForge (Posted by falko on Jun 25, 2013 11:17 AM CST)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Debian
Every network administrator managing a pool of many routers knows how important configuration repeatability is. For this reason I have presented how to install a high performance router under Debian Linux OS with configuration done in an easily editable text file in few simple and pleasant steps. The whole installation should not take more than 5 minutes!

Are freeloaders helpful or hurtful to open source communities?

Freeloaders: helpful or hurtful? Concerns are raised every once in a while in the broader free and open source software community about freeloaders. The attitude expressed is that if you're getting the benefit of FOSS, you should contribute. Building a business on a FOSS project you don't own, whether you're providing a service or product around a FOSS project should in return garner some sort of quid pro quo. In reality, freeloaders are desirable.

Exclusive Interview | Garrett D’Amore

During the week, Unixmen exclusively interviewed Illumos Founder, Garrett D’Amore. Garrett has worked for the likes of Sun Microsystems and Nexenta. Upon the announcement of Oracle closing development of OpenSolaris, he founded the Illumos project which would become a continuation of the OpenSolaris kernel. We asked him to shed some light on what he thinks of the current situation with OpenIndiana, the open-source desktop project which would continue on from where OpenSolaris stopped so suddenly.

Want a cloud where you call the shots? Consider ownCloud

  • ZDNet | Linux And Open Source Blog RSS (Posted by bob on Jun 25, 2013 8:43 AM CST)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
If you want an easy-to-use, private open-source cloud for your needs, the new ownCloud may just be what the CIO ordered.

Desperate times call for Tux Paint

  • opensource.com (Posted by bob on Jun 25, 2013 7:46 AM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story
Bill Kendrick created Tux Paint in only a couple of days. A friend asked why there wasn't a free and open source drawing program for kids, something like GIMP. Bill chuckled, knowing that many adults have a hard time learning how to use GIMP, much less kids. He replied, "I can probably put something together." 

Time to Take Advantage of Microsoft’s Vulnerabilities

I suspect the issue will be returning to the table, now that they realize what they really needed to see wasn’t source code but security vulnerabilities and Microsoft’s policy for dealing with them. Many government clients are obviously going to see this as a betrayal of trust. Here they’ve been trusting Microsoft with their most sensitive data only to discover that their trusted friend Steve Ballmer has been handing over the keys to their computers to the U.S. spook community.

Linux Top 3: Linux 3.10 and GNOME 3.10 Updates Near

New kernel, new GNOME and a new Linux Mint KDE release

BeagleBone Black SBC gains $15 metal enclosure

  • LinuxGizmos.com (Posted by bob on Jun 25, 2013 4:54 AM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story
Logic Supply will soon ship an enclosure for BeagleBoard.org’s BeagleBone Black open source development board. Selling for $15 in July, the LGX BB100 comprises a plated steel chassis with a multipoint mounting lid that fits BeagleBone Capes, and offers access to USB, microSD, microHDMI, Ethernet, and other ports.

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