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PHP Slowly Progresses For GLib, Cairo, Pango

While the PHP-GTK project has basically been dead for years, to provide GTK2 bindings to the PHP programming language, there have been several other projects worked on in more recent times to advance the GNOME support for the PHP programming language...

Open-Source Doom 3 Projects Aren't Cultivating

While ioquake3 projects continue to thrive as open-source projects spun off from the id Tech 3 game engine, when it comes to the open-source Doom 3 (id Tech 4) engine, there is barely any public activity...

Ubuntu 13.04 goes beta

In a few weeks, the latest and greatest version of Ubuntu Linux will roll out. Here's what to expect.

5 Top Linux Anti-Spam Tools

  • LinuxLinks.com; By Steve Emms (Posted by sde on Apr 7, 2013 1:00 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Reviews, Roundups
The cost of spam is frightening, estimated to be approximately $130 billion each year. The tide of the daily spam is a continual thorn in the side for both providers and users. Spam is a waste of valuable network bandwidth, disk space and takes up users' valuable time to declutter their mailboxes.

Check Cyrus : DIY open source 3D printer

3D printer is a technology trend now and a guy from UK just created one for his own, he named it Cyrus and is currently fund-raising for it on KickStarter.

Crimsonland hardcore shooter on greenlight and heading to Linux!

  • GamingOnLinux.com; By Liam Dawe (Posted by liamdawe on Apr 7, 2013 10:42 AM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Games
Thousands of aliens, giant spiders, mutant lizards, and more are on the attack - can you survive the onslaught? You will consistently unlock new and better perks that improve your ability to use a devastating arsenal. Crimsonland features 3 modes of play, online high scores, and endless hours of pressure packed fun.

Running PrestaShop 1.5.x On Nginx (LEMP) On Debian Wheezy/Ubuntu 12.10

This tutorial shows how you can install and run a PrestaShop 1.5.x web site on a Debian Wheezy or Ubuntu 12.10 system that has nginx installed instead of Apache (LEMP = Linux + nginx (pronounced "engine x") + MySQL + PHP). nginx is a HTTP server that uses much less resources than Apache and delivers pages a lot of faster, especially static files.

The PC is Here to Stay

  • Linux Advocates; By Dietrich Schmitz (Posted by Dietrich on Apr 7, 2013 5:22 AM CST)
  • Groups: Tablets
Linux Advocate Dietrich Schmitz confirms he wasn't born yesterday and leads the reader to his conclusion on why "The PC is Here to Stay".

Pear Linux 7

  • Screenshot Directory (Posted by lqsh on Apr 7, 2013 4:25 AM CST)
  • Groups: Linux
Pear Linux 7 is available. You will find in this version: Linux kernel 3.5, LibreOffice 4.0.1, Pear OS software center, MyPear 4, Pear Cleaner 2.1; based on Ubuntu 12.10 without Unity and the GNOME panel; new Pear Linux Shell (7.0) based on Wingpanel and plank; new Pear Linux and icon theme, splash and login screen; new desktop notifications with notification center; new Pear OS software center; new mission control; new virtual desktop switcher; based on Linux kernel 3.5, but you kernels 3.7.10 and 3.8.5 are available in the repository; CleanMyPear - a cleaning system...

Watch How NVIDIA & Valve Ported Source To Linux

Curious how NVIDIA Corp and Valve Software brought the Source Engine to Linux and their game porting lessons learned? Earlier this week I wrote about the NVIDIA and Valve sharing their lessons in porting Source to Linux. That article drew a fair amount of interest from the many Linux enthusiasts and Linux gamers reading Phoronix. Questions were raised whether there was a video recording of the presentation to shed additional light on the matter.

Wikipedia editor allegedly forced by French intelligence to delete “classified” entry

On Saturday, Wikimedia France posted a press release regarding the recent deletion of a Wikipedia entry titled “Station hertzienne militaire de Pierre-sur-Haute.” According to the foundation, France's Homeland Intelligence agency had demanded “classified” information taken down from Wikipedia.fr, and when the Wikimedia Foundation (which hosts Wikipedia) refused, it allegedly sought out a volunteer systems operator with the power to delete articles, brought him to the agency's office, and demanded that he take the article down there or face legal charges.

Alien’s ARM sources and git

I have been writing regular updates to the Alien’s ARM page on this blog which can be found in the top of left sidebar. Readers of this blog who only visit the blog’s front page, will probably not have noticed, so I decided to write a more visible status update on the main page.

The Humble Weekly Sale: Red Orchestra, Red Orchestra 2 and Killing Floor

This week, you could get 3 games (2 also for Linux, 1 only for Windows), which are Red Orchestra (for Linux with soundtrack), Red Orchestra 2 (only for Windows, with soundtrack, GOTY edition) and Killing Floor (for Linux + soundtrack and 11 DLCs).

Nvidia's 3D Tegra driver now open sourced

Seems after getting the middle finger from Linus Torvalds for its hardware support and lack of open-source drivers, Nvidia has started to care more about the Linux users. Most recently, the GPU manufacturer has open-sourced its 3D Tegra driver code.

Linux Advocates and Freedom Advocates

  • Linux Advocates; By Dr. Roy Schestowitz (Posted by Dietrich on Apr 6, 2013 10:13 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: GNU, Linux
No one does it better than Dr. Roy. Making a fine point is his specialty. The distinction is worth making on "Linux Advocates and Freedom Advocates". Read on.

I ditched Windows 8 and went Ubuntu by mistake

This post is coming to you courtesy of Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. While I could tell you I thought it would be cool to use Ubuntu Linux as my primary desktop OS for a while, I would be lying. The fact is I don't have a choice because I messed up the Windows 8 boot partition on my laptop last night while trying to install Ubuntu in a dual-boot situaion. I wasn't going to keep Ubuntu on for long. I had booted it from a USB stick previously. So why wasn't booting Ubuntu from a USB stick good enough, and how did I wind up stuck in Linux land? I'm glad you asked; it is a bit of a long story.

How to file bug-free bug report in KDE

  • Muktware; By Swapnil Bhartiya (Posted by arnieswap on Apr 6, 2013 8:00 PM CST)
  • Groups: KDE
Free software projects heavily rely on user feedbacks, especially bug reports. Filing bug reports is one of the best ways for a user to contribute to his favorite app and make it better. However at times lack of proper bug report makes it harder for a developer to understand what problems a user is facing. So as important as it is to file a bug report, it's more important to file it correctly. Incorrect bug report irritates a user as he feels that no one pays attention to his report and discourages him to file a report in future. At the same time it irritates a developer because he wants to know what's wrong, help the user and make the application better he doesn't even understand what the problem is.

OpenChrome Driver Is Far From Feature Complete

The OpenChrome VIA Linux graphics driver is far from being feature complete...

Alienware/Dell sells Gaming PCs with Ubuntu

Dell has started selling the Alienware X51 gaming desktop with Ubuntu on it. The X51 series is particularly an eye-catching device due to its compact size which is comparable with the dimensions of the current consoles.

A look at how XFCE's window manager places new windows, and how to improve it

  • jjacky.com (Posted by jjacky on Apr 6, 2013 11:25 AM CST)
  • Groups: Linux, Xfce
I really like XFCE's window manager, but somewhat regularly I would get a little annoyed by where it would place new windows. So I had a look at how it determines where new windows will be placed, and wrote a patch to change that behavior to one that I feel works better.

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