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Linux Mint founder calls Nautilus 3.6 "a catastrophe"
Linux Mint founder and lead developer Clement "Clem" Lefebvre has provided further insight into his team's decision to create Nemo, a fork of GNOME's Nautilus file manager, and their plans for the new project. In a new blog post, Lefebvre says that he and his fellow developers chose to fork Nautilus because of the recent controversial design changes in version 3.6 of Nautilus, calling it "a catastrophe" as it "removes features we consider requirements".
Creating Simple Virtual Hosts With mod_mysql_vhost On Lighttpd (Ubuntu 12.04)
This guide explains how you can use mod_mysql_vhost to create simple virtual hosts on a lighttpd web server on Ubuntu 12.04. With mod_mysql_vhost, lighttpd can read the vhost configuration from a MySQL database. Currently, you can store the domain and the document root in the MySQL database which results in very simple virtual hosts. If you need more directives for your vhosts, you'd have to configure them in the global section of lighttpd.conf, which means they'd be valid for all vhosts. Therefore, mod_mysql_vhost is ideal if your vhosts differ only in the domain and document root.
Badgeville Brings Gamification to Drupal
Badgeville, which brings gamification to social software and web sites, adds support for the open source Drupal web content management platform through a partnership with Acquia.
22 questions to the chairperson of Mageia.org association
I just loved the time I worked in Mandriva. Hard conditions but exciting experience for an open source editor and distribution community. It was hard to leave and turn this page. Now it's done. New projects, new experience
SolusOS Has Something Cool for Veterans, Novices Alike
SolusOS is a relatively new Linux distribution that is attracting considerable interest as an alternative to unpopular desktop replacements for traditional Linux user interfaces. It has much to offer Linux users who reject the Gnome 3 desktop and find little appeal from the KDE and Unity desktop environments. It also provides Linux newcomers from the Microsoft platform a comfortable and familiar desktop experience.
Cinnamon Goes 2D, Diminishes Mate’s Relevance
Annoucned via the Linux Mint Blog, Cinnamon 1.6 becomes official. It comes with a full compliment of new features and improvements to existing ones, including;
Battlestar Galactica Game 'Diaspora: Shattered Armistice' Finally Released
Much awaited Battlestar Galactica game Diaspora: Shattered Armistice has been finally launched after being in development for 4 years. The game is free and open source and it is based on the FreeSpace 2 Open engine.
TLWIR 44: Waze Isn’t Free Software, But It’s Open Source In Spirit
Free software and open source concepts have spread into areas where they were never intended to go. Crowdsourcing, a cousin of open source, is growing in popularity as a way for people to share information, get better deals, and to make micro-contributions to society. Over the last few weeks, I have been playing around with some great gps apps, each of which takes a different approach to crowdsourcing: GasBuddy, NavFree USA, and Waze. In The Linux Week in Review 44, I would like to focus on one of the most impressive Android apps that I have found in a long time: Waze.
Gypsies Hijack Open Office For Profit
The Complaint
While browsing Reddit this morning, I came across an interesting post from user cyrus9020. His post can be viewed below, or at this link.
While browsing Reddit this morning, I came across an interesting post from user cyrus9020. His post can be viewed below, or at this link.
How to develop your own Raspberry Pi operating system
Why use an existing operating system if you can bake your own? Well, for one thing, writing an OS is not an easy feat. It requires a lot of knowledge in a lot of areas regarding OS development.
Qubes OS bakes in virty system-level security
Blue Pill creator stacks multiple sandboxed VMs
Invisible Things Lab (ITL), a group of security researchers based in Warsaw, Poland, has announced Qubes 1.0, the first production release of a new desktop operating system designed to provide unprecedented security through the pervasive use of virtualization.…
Cinnamon 1.6 Will Bring Cinnamon 2D
Clement Lefebvre, father of a lot of Linux technologies used in many of today's distributions, including Linux Mint, has announced earlier today, September 4th, the features of the upcoming Cinnamon 1.6 desktop environment.
Install 'Nemo' in Ubuntu 12.04, A Nautilus 3.4 Fork by Linux Mint
Nemo is a new file manager based on Nautilus 3.4. Nemo in itself is now a new project and it will be tailored specifically for Cinnamon desktop environment.
KDE Ships September Updates to Plasma Workspaces, Applications and Platform
These updates are the first in a series of monthly stabilization updates to the 4.9 series. 4.9.1 updates bring many bugfixes and translation updates on top of the latest edition in the 4.8 series and are recommended updates for everyone running 4.9.0 or earlier versions. As the release only contains bugfixes and translation updates, it will be a safe and pleasant update for everyone. KDE’s software is already translated into more than 55 languages, with more to come.
Interfacing Disparate Systems
When hearing the word interface, most people probably think of a Graphical User Interface or a physical hardware interface (serial, USB). If you dabble in scripting or are a serious developer, you, no doubt, are familiar with the concept of software interfaces as well. Occasionally, the need arises to integrate disparate systems where an interface doesn't already exist, but with a little ingenuity, an interface can be created to bridge the disparity and help you meet your specific needs.
A Murder Is Announced, but No Corpse Can Be Found
Well, it pains Linux Girl to have to write these words, but it looks like the "Death of Desktop Linux" story is back for another round. Yes, after countless debates and discussions of the topic ad nauseum over the years -- the most recent being just a few short months ago, in fact -- it recently reared its ugly head again, like a zombie that just won't quit.
The Document Foundation joins OASIS standards organistion
The Document Foundation (TDF) has announced that it has joined OASIS (Organisation for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards), the international standards development consortium which focusses on ebusiness and web service standards, as a Contributor. According to Document Foundation director Italo Vignoli, TDF will primarily focus its efforts on the Technical Committees for the Open Document Format (ODF), representing the open source productivity suite LibreOffice which it sponsors and governs.
Linux Mint 13 leaves sour aftertaste
KDE is most accomplished and mature of three Mint flavors, but bugs remain.
10 things the “Average Joe” won’t know about Linux
How easy is it for someone to become familiar with Linux? Is there enough information to get started? This article is therefore written for people that have heard the term Linux and wants to know a bit more but doesn’t know where to begin.
How to Encrypt Ubuntu Home Folder After Installation
The following tutorial will teach Ubuntu users how to encrypt their home folder after installation, for enhanced security.
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