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R.I.P. LinuxDevices Long live LinuxGizmos!

In 2012, the embedded Linux market lost a valued resource when LinuxDevices.com became a collateral casualty of QuinStreet’s acquisition of a group of websites from Ziff Davis Enterprise. Unfortunately the new owner had no interest in supporting the site, so LinuxDevices has lain dormant ever since the acquisition. As the year wore on, a growing number of individuals and companies urged me (as the site’s founder) to do something to get LinuxDevices back on its feet, or to launch a new site to fill the void.

CentOS-announce Release for CentOS-6.4 i386 and x86_64

  • http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/; By Karanbir Singh (Posted by slacker_mike on Mar 9, 2013 3:45 PM CST)
We are pleased to announce the immediate availability of CentOS-6.4 install media for i386 and x86_64 Architectures. Release Notes for 6.4 are available at http://wiki.centos.org/Manuals/ReleaseNotes/CentOS6.4 -

Steganography or how to hide text in image or sound files

Steganography is the art and science of writing hidden messages in such a way that no one, apart from the sender and intended recipient, suspects the existence of the message, a form of security through obscurity. And now that we have saw the definition of this word, let’s take a look at three open source programs for Linux that you can use to play with this concept: Steghide and Outguess and one closed source Steg

Puppy 5.5 Racy Screenshot Tour

  • Screenshot Directory (Posted by lqsh on Mar 9, 2013 1:50 PM CST)
  • Groups: Linux
Wary, our edition of Puppy for older computers, has now reach version 5.5 (along with Racy, that we think of as 'Wary on steroids', intended for not-so-old hardware). Most of the system libraries and some major applications have not been upgraded since 5.3, but a lot of smaller applications and utilities have, notably those created 'in house' by our very enthusiastic developers. What really has progressed significantly since 5.3 is the Woof infrastructure, bringing a plethora of bug fixes and enhancements. These improvements have made it imperative to release a new Wary (and Racy).

6 Top Free C# Books

  • LinuxLinks.com; By Trevor James (Posted by sde on Mar 9, 2013 12:53 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: Microsoft
C# (pronounced C Sharp) is a modern, general-purpose, type-safe, object-oriented, multi-paradigm programming language implementing and expanding on the best features and functions found in other languages.

Linux triumphant: Chrome OS resists cracking attempts

  • ZDNet; By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols (Posted by sjvn on Mar 9, 2013 11:56 AM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
Linux, once again, proved to be far more secure than most other operating systems as Google's Linus-based Chrome OS shrugged off its attackers at the $3.14-million Pwnium cracking competition.

Canonical Loses Work From Top Compiz Contributor

Following a tough week for Canonical with controversies surrounding the Mir Display Server and uncertainties about whether Ubuntu 13.04 would be released or turned into a rolling release model, Sam Spilsbury one of the lead Compiz developers and former Canonical employees, had some harsh words for the Ubuntu backer...

Ubuntu Apps Chart for February 2013

Although Steam is surely the most popular platform for purchasing games for Linux today, a lot of commercial software applications and games are available in Ubuntu Software Center as well. Ubuntu Developer Center monthly publishes a list of the most popular commercial and free applications in the Ubuntu Software Center.

Embedded Linux Conference 2013 videos now online

Videos from five keynote talks and two-dozen sessions at the Embedded Linux Conference 2013 in San Francisco last month are now available for free viewing, courtesy of the Linux Foundation, which held the event. The videos cover a wide range of embedded Linux development, deployment, and marketing topics.

The corporate phone is dead. Long live BYOD.

When you look at market share statistics, it's clear that the two phones aimed specifically at the corporate market -- BlackBerry and Windows Phone -- have been choked to death by BYOD.

Creating and Theming a Custom Content Type with Drupal 7

One of the great new things about Drupal 7 is that it's now easier to customize your site content. In Drupal 6, you typically had to use the CCK (Content Construction Kit) module for fine-grained control in customizing content, but that has been folded into core for Drupal 7. Drupal 7 is now a true content management framework (CMF).

Visit Canonical at CeBIT 2013 and Win a Google Nexus 7 Tablet

  • Softpedia; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on Mar 9, 2013 6:13 AM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Ubuntu
The CeBIT 2013 event takes place these days, between March 5 and 9, in Hannover, Germany, and Canonical is there to enchant visitors with technical details about Ubuntu Cloud Stack and Ubuntu Landscape Systems Management.

GNOME Documents 3.8 Beta 2 Is Dubbed Trans-Siberia Express

  • Softpedia; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on Mar 9, 2013 5:07 AM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: GNOME
Dubbed Trans-Siberia Express, the second and last Beta release of the upcoming GNOME Documents 3.8 package, the main document viewer of the GNOME desktop environment, has been released a few days ago, March 4, for testing.

High-performance network video recorders run embedded Linux

March Networks has released a new family of high-performance network video recorders (NVRs), which feature an embedded Linux operating system. The 8000 Series NVRs are aimed at video surveillance, license plate recognition, access control, ATM, and other applications requiring secure, reliable, high-definition video monitoring and storage. “To ensure video is not lost, the 8000 Series [...]

Three Proposals To Consider For Ubuntu Releases

Rick Spencer of Canonical wrote last week the straw-man proposal to make Ubuntu a rolling release distribution. While there's some concerns over moving to a full rolling release process for non-LTS Ubuntu releases, he is seeking feedback on three possible proposals for handling future Ubuntu Linux releases...

Ubuntu is not a community distribution

  • LinuxBSDos; By finid (Posted by finid on Mar 9, 2013 2:45 AM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story
What most people fail to realize is this: Ubuntu is a suite of operating systems (Desktop, Server, Cloud, and Touch) sponsored by a company called Canonical Ltd. And Canonical is a commercial entity with employees, paid employees. As such, any decision taken by its management is taken with the commercial interest of the company front and center.

What Does the Future Hold for ARM-Based Servers

Executes from ARM and Hewlett-Packard held a virtual round table yesterday with high-level members of the open source Linux community to discuss the future of ARM-based servers in the data center.

GeoBases V5 release: data services and visualization

Version 5 is out and adds many new cool features to the project :)

5 Links for Developers and IT Pros 3-8-13

This week, we look at 5 reasons Win 8 is failing, why even cloud haters will be assimilated and how this is not your father's software industry.

Storage Analyzer: A Must-Have App That Has No Business Being Free

I've been running into major headaches with file-storage memory on my Android tablet. If you too have been having problems getting files to fit on your device, it may not be that your device's memory or SD card is full, but that phantom files are hogging resources. I'm usually -- carefully -- buying cheap gear. In the device business, that usually means limited on-board memory.

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