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Automotive infotainment gains Tizen rich-media support

PathPartner Technology has joined the GENIVI Alliance with an eye toward marketing its embedded multimedia software and design services to developers of next-generation automotive in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) devices.

On Deaf Ears

Linux Advocate Dietrich Schmitz reminds readers of a long ago failed petition by Mathematician Prof. Donald Knuth for stopping issuance of Software Patents.

Meet Sweetbox, a sweet case for your Raspberry Pi

To protect the naked Raspberry Pi from shocks and scratches and cool it when overclocked, SweetBox is a great choice for you. SweetBox is a product by Graspinghand, a group of young designers from France. And the group is having a campaign on Kickstarter to raise fund for the project.

Tizen Developer Conference coming soon to San Francisco

  • LinuxGizmos.com (Posted by bob on Mar 30, 2013 1:24 PM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story
The second annual Tizen Developer Conference will be held May 22-24 in San Francisco. The event targets Tizen OS and app developers, mobile operators, hardware designers, ISVs, and open source enthusiasts. The goal of the conference, according to its organizers, is to bring together individuals and businesses who share the goal of developing Tizen as [...]

Google, business, & open-source patent protection

  • ZDNet | Linux And Open Source Blog RSS (Posted by bob on Mar 30, 2013 12:27 PM CST)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
Google has just pledged that it won't sue other companies over open-source patents if they don't sue Google first, but this is actually a long established policy. Now, if only it could stop the patent wars!

Wi-Fi Mini Honeypot

Do you have an old, unused wireless router collecting dust? Have some fun and make a Wi-Fi honeypot with it!

Linux Foundation Training Prepares the International Space Station for Linux Migration

  • Linux Foundation; By Linux Training Staff (Posted by Fettoosh on Mar 30, 2013 10:33 AM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
It’s hard to get tech support 400 kilometers away from the Earth, which is why Keith Chuvala of United Space Alliance, a NASA contractor deeply involved in Space Shuttle and International Space Station (ISS) operations, decided to migrate to Linux. As leader of the Laptops and Network Integration Teams, Chuvala oversees the developers in charge of writing and integrating software for the Station’s “OpsLAN” – a network of laptops that provide the ISS crew with vital capabilities for day-to-day operations, from telling the astronauts where they are, to inventory control of the equipment used, to interfacing with the cameras that capture photos and videos.

The H Roundup - Secure Boot complaints, GNOME 3.8 and replacing Reader

In the week ending 30 March ? A look at migrating away from Google Reader, the release of GNOME 3.8, KDE's narrow escape from disaster, Red Hat's latest financials, a large DDoS attack, complaints against Secure Boot, DRM in HTML5, and a new GCC release.

Infotainment systems: The next generation

  • LinuxBSDos; By finid (Posted by finid on Mar 30, 2013 12:31 AM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story
Just thought I share a video about the Parrot ASTEROID Smart, a vehicular infotainment systems device from Parrot, a technology outfit based in Paris, France that makes wireless devices and applications.

Remote Control your DSLR with Linux and Android

Beside being a linux fan, I'm also a long time amateur photographer, since the time of film and fully manual SLR, yes, I'm used to camera controls and manual focus. Today, as I was quietly at home, and wife and kid were already in bed, I decided to take some macro shots. But before, I wondered if there was any free or open-source software so I could connect the camera to the computer and shot it from there.

Does lyric-sharing contribute to a more open music industry?

This February marked the 50th year anniversary of the "Please Please Me" single in the US and the start of a year-long program of events to celebrate the Fab Four (The Beatles) in their hometown of Liverpool.  Throughout the year of 1963, the popularity of The Beatles had been growing steadily with fan frenzy increasing. Beatlemania was officially declared on October 13, 1963 when The Beatles performed at the London Palladium to a British television audience of 15 million. Though The Beatles have been the most commercially successful and critically acclaimed act in the history of pop music, their role in fostering the open source movement is often forgotten or slighted.

7 More Top eCommerce Software

  • LinuxLinks.com; By Steve Emms (Posted by sde on Mar 29, 2013 10:09 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Reviews, Roundups
The buying and selling of products or services over electronic systems such as the Internet and other computer networks is known as eCommerce. This type of trading offers many advantages over 'traditional shopping' for both the buyer and the seller.

Linux Course for Beginners

This two-day introduction to Linux broadens attendees horizons with a detailed overview of the operating system. Attendees learn how to effectively use a Linux system as a valuable tool. They get familiar with the architecture and various components of the operating system, learn both graphical and command line tools, and learn to do basic networking. This class is scheduled for April 13th - 14th, 2013 .

So you think Claws Mail is ugly and lacks features? Think again.

  • lxle.net; By LXLE (Posted by buntfu on Mar 29, 2013 8:35 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Linux
Claws Mail has many extra features compared to Sylpheed and is more powerful, yet is just as fast, lightweight and stable. Also, with the right plug-ins and theme loaded, it really very hard to beat. Many additional plug-ins are available. A simple search in (your package manager) will return numerous plug-ins to add to Claws Mail. Some common, very useful ones are, BogoFilter (spam), Clam Anti-virus, GtkHtml2 HTML Viewer (html emails), Notification, and vCalender.

Double Fine And 90,000 Friends Present A Teaser For Broken Age

The Double Fine Adventure finally has a name, a trailer and a website! Read the full article for more details. After deliberation and a community vote, the name for Double Fine's cross-platform crowd funded adventure game has been tentatively set as Broken Age (it may change in the future, but I've got a hunch it will grow on everybody).

Knights of Pen and Paper +1 heading to Linux shortly

  • GamingOnLinux.com; By Rustybolts (Posted by liamdawe on Mar 29, 2013 7:00 PM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Games
Knights of Pen and Paper apparently a mobile hit (must of missed the hype),which has good reviews on google play 4.5/5 is heading its way over to Windows, Mac, Linux, Android and IOS in the form of Knights of Pen and Paper +1 Edition. I cant find the original source of the information but apparently according to other news sites the Windows, Mac and Linux version will be available from Steam!

The Linux Desktop User Experience

  • Linux Advocates; By Dietrich Schmitz (Posted by Dietrich on Mar 29, 2013 6:13 PM CST)
  • Groups: Distributions
Are you experienced? The other day I wrote The Linux Desktop Mess ~ Linux Advocates and had a few interesting comments. Some of the comments were Pavlovian and entirely missed the point of my story, as if I am disregarding open source choice by suggesting standardization. Quite the opposite. I cherish choice as much as anyone else. The point of the story, missed by some, is that programmers follow standards and protocols all the time, some are elective and some are mandatory.

How to use anacrontab to schedule tasks

  • Linux and Life (Posted by annamese on Mar 29, 2013 5:25 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
Besides crontab, another tool you can use to schedule tasks is anacrontab. Anacrontab can be used to execute commands periodically, with a frequency specified in days.

Alright, Now - this is Starting to get Really Weird

  • ConsortiumInfo.org Standards Blog; By Andy Updegrove (Posted by Andy_Updegrove on Mar 29, 2013 4:38 PM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story
I’ve noted before that events in the real world involving North Korea have been closely tracking the plot of my book. But this morning’s news included a story that makes me seriously wonder whether my book has crossed the divide from predicting events to acting as a “how to” manual for real-world, state-supported cyber attackers.

ZFS hits an important milestone, version 0.6.1 released

ZFS on Linux reaches an important milestone with the official 0.6.1 release. Version 0.6.1 not only brings the usual bug fixes but also introduces a new property called 'snapdev'. "The 'snapdev' property was introduced to control the visibility of zvol snapshot devices and may be set to either 'visible' or 'hidden'. When set to 'hidden', which is the default, zvol snapshot devices will not be created under /dev/. To gain access to these devices the property must be set to 'visible' This behavior is analogous to the existing 'snapdir' property.

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