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Mozilla: the Next 15 Years
The 15th anniversary of Mozilla also saw moves in the browser ecosystem that are laying out the technical future of the web. But where next for Mozilla asks Glyn Moody
'1337 hacker' scrawls all over careless coders' SourceForge sites
Someone claiming to be a "1337 hacker" has defaced programming projects hosted by SourceForge.net Web pages for the network utility Angry IP Scanner and other open-source software hosted by the online coding vault were altered by the infiltrator. The individual responsible claimed the websites were "hacked" using a "backdoor", and darkly warned he or she could have supposedly caused far worse damage.
Mastering The Linux Shell - Finding anything
Seek and ye shall find. File it and grep it and ye shall narrow it down.
Alienware in the US sells gaming PCs with Ubuntu
Dell has doubled up on its range of PCs which run Ubuntu, following up its Ubuntu Ultrabook release with a Ubuntu-running desktop PC aimed at gaming – Dell subsidiary Alienware, which specialises in gaming hardware, is now selling its X51 series desktop PC in the US with Ubuntu 12.04 pre-installed.
Free education on a hard drive to boost Kenya in a tech-driven world
At age 18, Kenyan students take a nationally-standardized test, the results of which determine not only their eligibility for university education, but also the school they will attend as well as their area of concentration. This transition is associated with a lot of stress and depression, since students believe that their entire future relies on filtering sequentially through the formal education system. This doesn't have to be the case.
Our non-profit organization, Tunapanda (Swahili for "we are planting"), believes that due to the high rates of growth projected in ICT, technologically savvy individuals will be in high demand regardless of whether or not they are in possession of an advanced degree. We want to provide a means of technology learning that is both useful and accessible. And, we believe that open source holds the key to making this a reality.
Ubuntu After Install - Automated installation of useful extra software on Ubuntu
Automated installation a lot of useful extra software on Ubuntu after the initial desktop install.This program installs a collection of some of the best Ubuntu software and can be considered to be one of the top things to do after installing Ubuntu.
Protect your network with Snort
Whether meaning to be mischievous or malicious, hackers can wreak havoc on your network. Fortunately, Snort makes it easy to spot them and set up protection
KDE PlasMate Software Development Toolkit
The release of KDE 4.10 includes a new software development toolkit called PlasMate. After briefly testing this SDK I can say that I am highly impressed. A massive number of features are available and already working well. PlasMate has only now reached version 0.1 Alpha 3 at the time of my tests.
Kinetic Void 3D space adventure will be hitting Linux soon!
Kinetic Void a game we showed you here should be hitting Linux in the next two weeks the developers have told us!
Pentaho, Think Big Partner on Open Source Big Data Analytics
If Moore's Law—which described the growth of computing power in the 20th century—has a corollary in the 21st century, it could be that Big Data keeps getting bigger. (If I were confident no one else has already said this, and if I were more proprietary, I'd call that Tozzi's Law—but I'm a modest guy.) And the channel is reacting, as a new partnership between Pentaho and Think Big Analytics highlights.
OpenSUSE 12.3 Samba Standalone Server With tdbsam Backend
This tutorial explains the installation of a Samba fileserver on OpenSUSE 12.3 and how to configure it to share files over the SMB protocol as well as how to add users. Samba is configured as a standalone server, not as a domain controller. In the resulting setup, every user has his own home directory accessible via the SMB protocol and all users have a shared directory with read-/write access.
Darktable 1.2 introduces Lightroom import
The latest release of the open source photo editing software adds Lightroom import, camera profiles for automatic de-noising, the ability to use the same plugin multiple times and JPEG2000 support
Tips to avoid Android spyware
If you own an Android the chances are you’ve heard, or experienced, one horror story after another about data theft and privacy invasion that comes as first nature to malware meant for Android phones. Android spyware is nothing new and the platform is home to a plethora of cell phone spy apps.
Install rednotebook diary and journal software on Ubuntu Debian Fedora
RedNoteBook is a open source diary and journal software for Linux, Windows and Mac. It includes a calendar navigation, customizable templates, export functionality and word clouds. You can also format, tag and search your entries. RedNotebook is Free Software under the GPL.
War is Peace, Diversity is Fragmentation, Versatile is Difficult
Dr. Roy compares and contrasts issues that present to Linux users with those of Windows and Apple users. Despite raised concerns of fragmentation FUD, Linux wins out owing to its POSIX compliance. A good read.
DarkTable 1.2 Handles JPEG2000, Profiled Denoising
DarkTable, one of the leading open-source programs for dealing with photography workflow and RAM image handling, has reached version 1.2. DarkTable 1.2 brings with it many features to benefit the open-source photographer...
Download Linux Kernel 3.9 Release Candidate 6
Linus Torvalds announced a few hours ago, April 7, that the sixth Release Candidate of the upcoming Linux 3.9 kernel is available for download and testing.
Elliptic Curve Cryptography
When it comes to public key cryptography, most systems today are still stuck in the 1970s. On December 14, 1977, two events occurred that would change the world: Paramount Pictures released Saturday Night Fever, and MIT filed the patent for RSA. Just as Saturday Night Fever helped popularize disco through its choreography and soundtrack, RSA helped popularize cryptography by allowing two parties to communicate securely without a shared secret.
Is training to become a better contributor worth considering?
Loïc Dachary, a Free Software developer and activist and the President of the Free Software Foundation in France, noticed something while attending the OpenStack summit in April 2012.
As corporations joined the project and assigned developers to work on OpenStack, all of them knew about Free Software and some even contributed to it from time to time. They were all surfing the wave of the Cloud and it was an unprecedented opportunity for them to make a difference, to share their work on a daily basis.
Meet the nice-guy lawyers who want $1,000 per worker for using scanners
Starting late last year, hundreds of US businesses began to receive demand letters from secretive patent-holding companies with six-letter gibberish names: AdzPro, GosNel, and JitNom. The letters state that using basic office equipment, like scanners that can send files to e-mail, infringes a series of patents owned by MPHJ Technologies. Unless the target companies make payments—which start at around $9,000 for the smallest targeted businesses but go up from there—they could face legal action.
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