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Blizzard's Diablo III On Linux?
In a recent gaming interview, Blizzard's director of the forthcoming Diablo III game was asked about a Linux client...
Thunderbolt On Linux Not Yet Primed For Success
As a word of caution for anyone that was hoping Thunderbolt (a.k.a. Light Peak) was in good shape for Linux, the Intel technology doesn't appear to be quite ready yet...
LibVNCServer 0.9.9 Brings IPv6, TurboVNC Encoder
LibVNCServer, an important VNC library used by many free software projects and might even be used in Wayland, had a major release on Friday...
Jury in Oracle v. Google Has Reached a Verdict on All Questions but One - Will Try Again Monday
The jury in Oracle v. Google is reentering the courtroom, according to the tweeting journalists at the courtroom, asking what to do.
Xubuntu 12.04 LTS Review
Xubuntu is the only lightweight based Ubuntu version that is getting long term support from Canonical. It features the XFCE 4.8 desktop and also comes with the Ubuntu Software Centre
Ubuntu 12.04 released
It's time again - a new version of <a href=www.Ubuntu.com>Ubuntu</a> with the support for the next 5 years has been released. What offers the new version to the Linux gamers?
Have You Played OpenMW (Open Source Morrowind)?
OpenMW is a free and open source engine for The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind. It aims to be a fully playable and improved implementation of the game's engine and functionality. OpenMW is released under the GNU General Public License version 3, and all source code has been written completely from scratch. It also builds on various other open source tools, most notably OGRE for graphics, and Bullet for collision (and possibly physics).
Short Linux and Open Source news overview for week 18 of 2012
This is the short linux and open-source news overview for week 18 of 2012. It features small articles bundeling (important) open source related news in one page. This week includes XFCE, the Vivaldi (spark) tablet, GIMP, fedora, ReactOS and more!
Blue Drop Awards Celebrate Achievements in Open Source Web Development
The first ever Blue Drop Awards for excellence in Drupal development were announced yesterday. Organized and led by Ben Finklea of Volacci, the awards were both a community effort to celebrate the great work of Drupal Developers, and also a vehicle for Drupal and open source evangelism. more>>
How to Upgrade to Gimp 2.8 in Ubuntu
Gimp users, rejoice! After 3.5 years of development, Gimp 2.8 has finally arrived. This version of Gimp brings a plethora of changes and improvement, making Gimp a even better image editing software than its previous version.
Xfce 4 Power Manager
This time we will take a look at the power manager for the Xfce 4 desktop. This tool can be used to reduce the power output of your system, and control a few useful options.
Thunderbird 12 Officially Lands in Ubuntu
Canonical announced earlier today, May 4th, that the Mozilla Thunderbird 12 email client landed in their supported Ubuntu distributions.
Oracle v. Google judge asks for comment on EU court ruling
The copyright phase of the Oracle v. Google trial is winding down. While the world waits for a jury verdict on the facts, the judge overseeing the case is wrestling with the complexities of the law. Oracle has argued that the "structure, sequence and organization" of the Java API is eligible for copyright protection, while Google disagrees.
The day TuxPaint became contagious
All of a sudden the free TuxPaint drawing program has become very popular at the public library where I work. I can't explain why this happened, but it sure is wonderful to see such a strong interest in creating computer graphics.
Want an easy way to set up a Linux server? Try Turnkey Linux
I discovered Turnkey Linux after it was recommended to me by a colleage from University. After looking at the website, I was immediately impressed, this seemed like a perfect way for someone to easily and quickly set up a Linux server without having to learn all of the commands needed to set it up using the command line.
5 Links for Developers and IT Pros 5-4-12
It's Friday and that means another round of 5 Links for Developers and IT Pros. This week includes two stories from RIM's user conference by Wayne Rash and Pam Baker. Plus should CIOs know how to code? Well, should they?
Adventures in Self-Publishing: The Electric Kool-Aid Book Promotion Test
It’s been awhile since I last provided an update on my adventures in book self-publishing, but that doesn’t mean that I haven’t been busy. Quite the contrary – I’ve been as busy as ever. That said, the questions for me are the same as for you: where exactly have I been, and where should I go next?
Infographic of Debian Version 1.0 disponible
Infographics are visual representations of information. These charts are used where information needs to be explained in a more dynamic, such as maps, journalism and technical manuals, educational or scientific purposes. So I made my first infographic on Debian, which sought to put all the information (possible) I have in my lecture on this great project. What motivated me to make this stuff was the difficulty that the general public has to understand Debian, its areas, their numbers or their general operation.
KDE 4.8.3 Packages for Slackware
The KDE team officially released the sources for KDE Software Compilation 4.8.3 today. I grabbed the tarballs from the packagers site a few days earlier, so that I could again have a full set of Slackware packages for you.
Linus Torvalds likes the Google Chrome OS Linux desktop
Linus Torvalds, Linux’s primary creator, hasn’t been happy with the direction his formerly favorite Linux desktop interface, GNOME, has gone. In fact, Torvalds downright hates GNOME 3.x. He’ll get no argument from me. I hate GNOME 3.x too. Recently though, Torvalds has start toying with Google’s new Chrome operating system’s Aura interface and, guess what, he kind of likes it.
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