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Wendy Seltzer to Keynote Ohio LinuxFest 2012
Ohio LinuxFest is very pleased to announce that Wendy Seltzer will be keynote speaker at the 2012 event, to be held September 28-30 at the Greater Columbus convention Center. Wendy Seltzer is Policy Counsel to the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and a Fellow with Yale Law School's Information Society Project, researching openness in intellectual property, innovation, privacy, and free expression online.
Monitoring OSX and Linux with Nagios and SNMP
OSX is somewhat unique both in the fact that this is not a common server which is monitored and also your actually working with two operating systems, FreeBSD under the hood and OSX built on top. However, these examples could also be used for Linux distros with a few modifications. SNMP is selected for creating the checks because it is the easiest to deploy with minimal time on the servers to be monitored.
Report: The alternative OS, my top 5
I have always had a fascination with the idea of alternative operating systems and over the years i have come across and played
with (even developed applications for) a variety of them. However there has always been a few I've followed closely which have stood out, head and shoulders above the crowd. I have compiled a short list and description of what in my opinion are the top 5 best alternative, open source operating systems out there.
KDE Commit-Digest for 15th April 2012
In this week's KDE Commit-Digest:
Dolphin now uses KMessageWidget for error and information messages, and has faster file sorting
Initial Fuse backend implementation for Solid
It is now possible to save images from HTML mails in KMail
OSRM (Open Source Routing Machine) is supported as routing backend in Marble
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Artyom Zorin on Zorin OS, the gateway to Linux for Windows users
Believe it or not, what actually attracted me most to Linux was the Compiz desktop effects software which I thought was “cool” when I first saw it on YouTube.
OpenStack Cloud Community Seeks Talent, Certification
OpenStack community leaders say they are desperate to find and train more open source cloud experts — and there could also be need for an OpenStack certification. Here is why.
LXer Weekly Roundup for 22-Apr-2012

LXer Feature: 22-Apr-2012
In the Roundup this week we have word of the first Raspberry Pi computers being delivered, Larry Ellison knocks Oracle's own Linux strategy, Linus Torvalds is up for a Millennium Technology Prize, Joey Bernard expounds on science the GNU Way, The Slackware website continues to be down, Guillermo Garron's iptables cheat sheet and contrary to popular belief Mandriva is alive. Enjoy!
Download Firefox 12 Final for Linux
Mozilla uploaded earlier today, April 22nd, the final version of the Mozilla Firefox 12.0 web browser for Linux, Mac OS X and Windows operating systems.
Many FSF Priority Projects Still Not Progressing
Last October I wrote about the sad state of the Free Software Foundation's high priority projects... Most of the projects are basically not going anywhere. Many of them at the time were not really advancing in their goals, haven't had releases in a while, or coding hasn't even started. It's been more than a half-year and still there's no significant work towards clearing many of projects from the FSF list.
Installing MySQL-Frontend Chive (A phpMyAdmin Alternative)
This guide explains how to install the phpMyAdmin alternative Chive. Chive is a free, open source, web-based database management tool with easy administration, super fast UI and state of the art web technologies. It takes advantage of the capabilities of modern browsers. Features include an SQL editor with syntax highlighting and built-in profiling of SQL queries.
Announcement: RapidDisk (rxdsk) 2.2b Stable release
I just release RapidDisk 2.2b which can now be pulled from the rxdsk-2.x git repo. Also the tarball has been added to the Sourceforge project page.
GNOME 3.6 is getting serious with Initial System Setup
GNOME 3.4.1 released a few days ago, but its progress didn’t stop. The releasing cycle for 3.6 has already begun. To be honest, I don’t think that 3.4 release was quite exciting, apart maybe from GTK 3.4 that brought a lot of new features.
Pantheon Notify: New Notification Daemon For elementary OS
It looks like Pantheon, the elementary OS DE will be getting a new notification daemon called Pantheon Notify which supports several notifications at once, it expands on hover if the text is too long to be displayed in a regular notification and it supports closing the notifications.
LinuxDevices Killed in Ziff Davis Enterprise Acquisition?
One of the oldest and best sources for news regarding Linux powered devices, LinuxDevices, is worryingly silent today. Attempts to reach both the main page and the forums return database errors. This comes a few months after its publisher, Ziff Davis Enterprise, was acquired by QuinStreet.
Review: Kooky, Humble Bundle’s First Movie
Welcome to our first ever movie review at +The Powerbase. I can’t predict the future, but I can say that we probably won’t be doing many more of them. Today is a special case however, as the guys over at Humble Bundle, producers of many fine cross-platform gaming bundles, gave away a special gift to those who spent more than the average purchase price.
5 Best Alternative Free Linux File Managers
Reinventing the wheel is frequently cited as a barrier to the development of open source software. Critics point out if developers worked together on projects, instead of duplicating software that already exists, this would help to simplify matters for users, and actually significantly advance the development of established open source projects.
How to Set Up a Dhcp Server on Linux Mint 12
Usually I would set up a Linux dhcp server using the dhcp3-server package. With the arrival of Linux Mint 12 the configuration is slightly different. This tutorial will outline the new steps.
How to install Takeoff Launcher on Kubuntu 12.04
Published articles on this subject include how to compile and install it on Linux Mint 12 KDE and how to install it on Fedora 16 KDE. In this article, the steps required to replace Kickoff menu with Takeoff Launcher on Kubuntu 12.04, are presented in an easy to follow manner.
Is Sierra Leone, without Internet and Free Software, just a knowledge landfill?
Is it possible, in those countries, to study today the computer science of yesterday? Is it useful? To whom? Is it useful just to leave these people in a state of “submission”? The point is, such practices do not provide knowledge that is useful to improve one’s life. What if they invested in Linux and Internet access instead? Why does that “polytechnic” has no server and no Internet access?
News: The E-Pebble, gimmick evolved.
The latest and greatest thing to come out of Canonical Design is the Linux based, Kickstarter funded, E-Pebble smart watch which recently began taking pre-orders (via their Kickstarter page) after successfully reaching their target funding.
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