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'Incredipede' is free (as in beer) for Linux users
Incredipede, the physics-based puzzle indie game by Northway Games has been made available free for Linux users. As explained on their website: "Because Linux is Free (as in speech) now Incredipede is Free (as in beer)."
The US Uses Vulnerability Data for Offensive Purposes
Companies allow US intelligence to exploit vulnerabilities before it patches them: Microsoft Corp., the world's largest software company, provides intelligence agencies with information about bugs in its popular software before it publicly releases a fix, according to two people familiar with the process.
Scala for C# Developers: Useful Features
Scala's immutable values and mutable variables, classes and constructors, and its use of operators as method names.
The scala language is available in most Linux distributions.
The scala language is available in most Linux distributions.
Programming for Intel Xeon Phi (MIC)
The Xeon Phi is a co-processor that can speed up numerical calculations. It cannot operate without a main processor. The many core server is based on the Intel Many Integrated Cores (MIC) architecture.
Thomas Penfield Jackson, judge in DOJ-Microsoft case, dies at 76
Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson, the former U.S. District court judge who ruled in 2000 that Microsoft was a monopoly that should be broken up before his decision was overruled, died Saturday at age 76.
Sometimes It's Okay to Point
Mom always said, "It's not nice to point." I'd argue Mom didn't manually enter long, cumbersome URLs, however. We're all familiar with services like TinyURL, but because we're Linux folks, we tend to prefer doing such things on our own. As with almost everything in Linux, there's more than one way to skin a cat, and in this article, I explore a bunch.
Thunderbolt Still Has Problems For Linux
While the popularity and future of the Apple/Intel Thunderbolt interface can be debated, the current state of Thunderbolt on Linux still leaves a fair amount to be desired. While on the state of Linux hardware support, the Google Chromebook Pixel does work with modern Linux distributions, but not all support has been perfected...
U-Boot creator Wolfgang Denk discusses Yocto, embedded Linux
Linux.com interviewed Wolfgang Denk, founder of Denx and the creator of the U-Boot bootloader. The embedded Linux pioneer spoke on a range of issues including the future of U-Boot, the importance of Yocto Project code and how it has changed Denx’s own ELDK distribution, and the growth of ARM and real-time Linux in embedded computing.
Project Chess spied on you long before Microsoft acquired Skype
Long before Edward Snowden told us about a govt privacy-abusing spy operation called PRISM or Prism, Skype had its own collaborative project with the govt that was code-named Project Chess.
The First Release Of Phoronix Test Suite "Sokndal"
Being released this Thursday is the first development milestone release of Phoronix Test Suite 4.8-Sokndal. The final 4.8 release isn't happening for another three months, but for those wishing to help out and provide feedback but aren't comfortable with Git, here's a tagged snapshot.
Free Software alternatives to help you outwit PRISM
Mostly, it comes down to the tools you employ to navigate this interconnected universe of ours. The most popular tools are owned by major technology companies, the same outfits that give government agencies free, warrantless access to your data.
Less Popular But Useful Linux Commands
Ever since from the age of unix to the present unix-like linux distributions, the linux world has added plethora commands to the kitty of linux users. At times it is just too difficult to keep in mind the complete set of available commands. However, we don’t even need to memorize all of them. It is sufficient to just be aware of commands and keep in mind the ones which are related to linux lives. Here I am consolidating a list of less popular but useful linux commands and how they work. I am sure, most of these commands would interest you and make your tasks simpler and efficient in some way.
PHP 5.5.0 final has been released!
The PHP Development Team would like to announce the immediate release of
PHP 5.5.0. This release includes a large number of new features and bug
fixes.
Humble Bundle 6 with Android Released
Humble Bundle 6 has been released with 6 games for Linux and Android and can be purchased in the next 12 days. The price for the bundle, as usual, sets everyone by himself.
Most Common Apache Tuning Parameters in Linux
One of the biggest hardware issue affecting webserver performance is RAM. A webserver should never ever have to swap as swapping increases the latency
Steam can now serve 64bit games on Linux!
Finally the Steam Beta from the 18th has added support for launching 64bit titles! I am sure this will be of interest to quite a few of you 64bit users who don't want 32bit clogging up your systems!
Viperr 03 Screenshot Tour
Viperr 03 is available. Viperr GNU/Linux is a French Linux distribution, a lightweight Fedora remix with Openbox as the default desktop user interface.
How to take screenshot of the login screen of Linux Mint 15
Most screenshots of the login screen in the Linux distro reviews on the internet were taken from virtual machine. However, you can easily take the screenshot of the genuine login screen of Linux Mint 15.
Mir's GPLv3 License Is Now Raising Concerns
Taking a break from blogging about UEFI and Secure Boot, Linux kernel developer Matthew Garrett is now writing about how Canonical's choice of license for their Mir Display Server is a bit scary. It's not the GPLv3 license alone that's raising eyebrows, but the GPLv3 combined with the Ubuntu Contributor's License Agreement that is unfortunate in the mobile space.
Content management tools for community boards
NYC Community Board offices all have filing cabinets overflowing with hundreds of paper folders containing documents related to land use in their districts—board resolutions, liquor license applications, meeting minutes, Uniform Land Use Review Procedures, sidewalk cafe applications, and more. A small fraction of these have been scanned and put online as pdfs, but they are not fully searchable.
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