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Best Linux Mailing List Managers
Electronic mailing lists are normally automated using dedicated mailing software and a reflector address. Mailing lists are often used as a two-way method of discussion between interested parties, or a one-way dissemination of information where only selected individuals can make posts.
Device sync returns to the gPodder podcast-catching client
For quite some time now, the newest version of the gPodder podcast-catching client has not included the ability to sync podcasts with devices such as an iPod or non-Apple audio/video player. In a bit of very positive news for fans of the application (of which I am most definitely one), gPodder 3.2.0 has been released, and device sync has returned to the application.
Stella takes CentOS (which takes RHEL) and adds many of the desktop packages you're missing; along with RPMForge/RepoForge, you're pretty much all the way there
It's nice to say that the very-very-very-long-term-support releases in the Linux world that won't cost you arms and legs -- the RHEL-source-fed CentOS and Scientific Linux -- are there if you want to run the same distribution for years and years. But that's only true if you can stick with the relatively anemic selection of desktop packages available in the CentOS, Scientific Linux and, by extension, Red Hat repositories.
I'm trying Fotoxx as a Linux image editor
Since the GIMP edits JPEG images superbly but obliterates their IPTC metadata captions, and gThumb, my main image editor of the past three years, outputs horrible resized images in version 3.0.1 in Debian Wheezy, I need a new image editing application.
Slackware 14.0 release candidate 1 announced.
Thu Aug 9 22:34:59 UTC 2012 ... So, here's a bunch of updates that
fix all of the reported issues in the beta, and we'll call this the 14.0
release candidate 1.
Mainlining XWayland To Be Discussed Next Month
XWayland, the implementation that allows for X11 applications to run inside Wayland by running a root-less X.Org Server, will be talked about next month for possible upstreaming in the X.Org Server...
Updates To OpenBenchmarking (Search & Comparisons)
A number of updates were published this morning to the OpenBenchmarking.org live server...
2012 MacBook Air Isn't Trouble-Free On Linux
While lately I've been busy with trying out the Retina MacBook Pro under Linux, which has been a big problem and I'm not recommending the rMBP for Linux users at this time (more details soon), it looks like the new MacBook Air might also have some Linux woes. Outside of Apple, the Sony Vaio Z Ivy Bridge laptop also has some Linux problems of its own...
A New Round Of Enlightenment EFL 1.7 Alphas
Prior to commencing the weekend, the Enlightenment crew released a new round of alpha releases for EFL 1.7...
Ubuntu Desktop Environment Usage Statistics
Which is most popular Desktop Environment on Ubuntu? Check out an analysis of real data to know usage pattern of Ubuntu users.
The H Roundup - CDE open sourced, LibreOffice 3.6.0 and GNOME OS
In the week ending 11 August - the CDE desktop was open sourced, plans were made for GNOME OS, Linux Mint forked Nautilus, and Damn Small Linux reappeared. Also, Digia acquired Qt from Nokia and LibreOffice 3.6.0 arrived
Running Wayland: It Works, But A Lot Of Work Remains
Following the news shared today that Ubuntu's delayed their Wayland System Compositor adoption from Ubuntu 12.10 to at least Ubuntu 13.04 there was the more positive news that there's an updated third-party spin of an Ubuntu derivative running Wayland. This article has some more information on that new "RebeccaBlack OS" release along with screenshots that provide a glimpse of where the Wayland adoption is at today.
10 things to do after installing Fuduntu
10 things to do after installing Fuduntu
The Linux Setup - RedMonk's Stephen O'Grady
An interview with RedMonk's Stephen O'Grady about his Linux setup. He's an Ubuntu user who dreams of a more functional cloud and sees a space for Linux to offer that kind of cloud integration.
Will Microsoft’s Police Surveillance System Violate Your Privacy?
The Microsoft-powered police surveillance system being installed in New York City is an impressive bit of innovation... The system, dubbed the Domain Awareness System (DAS), sounds like science fiction: Part Minority Report, part 1984. It connects thousands of security cameras in the city owned by the NYPD and private businesses, collecting and archiving up to 30 days worth of their archival footage at a time.
Great News for Qt and KDE ..and a bit of Red Hat
What a KDE does in a Gnome blog? Normally it gets FUD, but this time we are going to praise it! I got double hit from KDE yesterday. First by the awesome news that Digia Committed to Thriving Qt Ecosystem and secondly by trying Rebecca Black.
Android PC vs Hackberry A10
No doubt that they will eventually go mainstream, but for now, these boards are a hacker’s delight.
What’s up with Banshee? A quick interview with B. Lorentz!
Banshee media player is one of Gnome’s most popular and important applications that ensures the seamless playback of audio and video files in harmony with the Gnome DE. Bertrand Lorentz who is one of the main developers, offered to give us a snapshot of what is going on right now for the project and what was discussed on the recent major conferences that he was present.
Ubuntu Delays Wayland System Compositor
Ubuntu 12.10 will not be shipping with a Wayland-based system compositor as was once hoped for, but the experimental system compositor can be enabled from a PPA in a very primitive state.
Long-Term Review: Linux Mint 13 LTS "Maya" KDE
A Plasma crash marred the experience for me, and there was nothing else outstanding to compensate for that.
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