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Intel Thunderbolt Support Under Linux

Earlier this year Apple introduced Thunderbolt ports on their new systems while more hardware vendors will be offering these next-generation high-speed connections on their systems going forward, particularly when the Ivy Bridge hardware is rolled out. Thunderbolt, which was developed under the Light Peak codename, can transfer data at 20 Gbit/s and offers much potential, but how's the Linux support?

Users voted for best KDE-based Linux distribution

  • Linux notes from DarkDuck; By darkduck (Posted by darkduck on Aug 21, 2011 6:30 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: KDE, Linux
I must admit, results are not exactly what I expected. But they reflect true situation on the KDE "market", I can't object.

Non-Windows Operating Systems for the Beginner

  • Linux notes from DarkDuck; By Miles Walker (Posted by darkduck on Aug 21, 2011 4:45 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: Linux
Windows is by far the most used operating system, and for many people it works just fine. However, it is not necessarily the best, and you may find that you benefit from going to another operating system.

How To Speed Up Drupal 7.7 With Boost And nginx (Debian Squeeze)

  • HowtoForge; By Falko Timme (Posted by falko on Aug 21, 2011 3:28 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Debian
This tutorial shows how you can speed up your Drupal 7.7 installation on a LAMP stack (Debian Squeeze) with the help of Boost and nginx. Boost provides static page caching for Drupal enabling a very significant performance and scalability boost for sites that receive mostly anonymous traffic. Boost makes sure that your logged-in users always get fresh content by not caching pages for logged-in users. In a first step I will show how to make your site faster by enabling Boost on a normal LAMP stack (Apache2, PHP, MySQL), and in a second step I explain how to make your site even faster by using nginx as a reverse proxy sitting in front of Apache and delivering the static HTML pages cached by Boost. nginx delivers static files a lot of faster than Apache and uses less memory/CPU.

Indie Game 'No Time To Explain' Released for Linux

  • Ubuntu Vibes; By Nitesh (Posted by Dart on Aug 21, 2011 12:34 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
No Time To Explain is a platformer game about Time Travel, Big Jetpack Guns, Giant Enemy Crabs and Ribs in People's Eyes. You are taken on a wild adventure of time paradoxes, things that make no sense and more things that make less sense. The game went through a Kickstarter funding project which raised more than $ 26K for the developers though the actual target was only $ 7K. So there was already a huge interest in the game even before its release.

Announcement: RapidDisk (rxdsk) 1.1b Stable release

I am writing to announce the update release of my Linux RAM disk kernel module RapidDisk (rxdsk). It is currently at a stable 1.1b release with added support for dynamic resizing of attached rxdsk volumes. More information can be found at http://rxdsk.petroskoutoupis.com.

A Decade of Haiku

Ten years ago today, the first post appeared on the mailing list of our project - then still called "OpenBeOS" - officially marking the start of our endeavor. Back then, with the imminent demise of Be Inc., there was an excitement and creative motivation in the air, that lead many to think a first release was only a matter of a few years. As it turns out, this estimation was a bit too optimistic...

Softpedia Linux Weekly, Issue 161

  • Softpedia; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on Aug 21, 2011 3:12 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups
Welcome to the 161st issue of Softpedia Linux Weekly!

Rebuild Spice-Gtk-0.7 via Debian Unstable with gobject-introspection enabled

  • Xen Virtualization on Linux and Solaris; By Boris Derzhavets (Posted by dba477 on Aug 21, 2011 12:15 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Debian, Ubuntu
Version of Spice-Gtk-0.7 coming from Debian Unstable doesn’t support Gobject-introspection. Original version is not ready to install files like *.gir and *.typelib. It also requires fix for debian/control and debian/rules. Rebuild to enable gobject-introspection has been done in PPA “Building Spice-Gtk-0.7 via Debian Unstable with gobject-introspection enabled” for Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot)

How to undelete files from ext3/ext4

  • linux-news.org; By Linux-news.org (Posted by linuxaria on Aug 20, 2011 11:18 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
Sometimes, especially on the command line, it happens that you delete a file or directory you didn’t really plan to delete. A second after hit enter you realize what you have done, maybe you are fast enough to stop the deletion process and save some files, but in the most cases it’s already to late, at least for some files. If you have no or a too old backup you’re screwed.

10 Good Inkscape Tutorials for Vector Graphic Designers

Inkscape is the premier open source vector graphics editor for Linux. Inkscape is cross platform and is available for Windows and Mac OS X for free download. We have dealt with a bunch of really good Inskcape tutorials before, here are even more of those. Following is a collection of 10 of the very best and descriptive Inkscape tutorials from around the web.

OpenELEC, a media center based on XBMC

  • http://www.linuxaria.com; By Linuxaria (Posted by linuxaria on Aug 20, 2011 9:24 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews
OpenELEC is an embedded operating system built specifically to run XBMC, the open source entertainment media hub. The idea behind OpenELEC is to allow people to use their Home Theatre PC (HTPC) like any other device you might have attached to your TV, like a DVD player or Sky box.

An Open-Source Mobile Linux Graphics Stack?

The mobile device landscape, particularly for those devices running Linux, is quickly evolving. Just in the past few days, Google bought Motorola, Qualcomm open-sourced the remainder of their Gobi API for controlling modems, and HP ended off all their webOS devices, among other changes. But will the future mobile Linux device landscape deal with more open-source drivers, particularly when it comes to graphics?..

A Xubuntu Fanboy Moves to SalixOS

An admitted Xubuntu fanboy discovers a whole 'nother way of doing things, and finds a completely new and wonderful philosophy on Linux for the desktop.

OpenEMR achieves full ONC certification

It's official! OpenEMR has passed all ONC certification tests as a fully qualified emr that can be used to attest for incentive moneys. The official posting: http://onc-chpl.force.com/ehrcert/EHRProductDetail?id=a0X300... appeared on the website 2011/08/19. Congratulations to all involved! OpenEMR 4.1 should be ready for download in a few weeks. This accomplishment is an amazing feat for an open source project, requiring many, many hours of interpretation of standards, coding, bug fixes, testing, and not least of all many thousands of dollars in fundraising to certify a product which has no corporate ownership and no financial return on that investment. It is LAMP based software that is free to use and inexpensive to run; hardware requirements are minimal. If you haven't seen us in a while, please visit at "http://www.open-emr.org" and the supporting organization "http://www.oemr.org" for more information. Jack Cahn MD oemr.org Board of Directors

Interview with Michael Bok developer of The Zod Engine

I had the pleasure of chatting with Michael Bok of The Zod Engine via google talk. Not brand new but not seen before but a lot of lxer visitors!

Command Line | Change The Owner Of Files And Folders | chown

chown is a Unix/Linux command for changing files and folders ownership.chown become really handy if you want to change the owner for many files or folders using the command line.

Lightning: Automating An Eclipse RCP Build

Since its release, the Eclipse Rich Client Platform (RCP) has suffered from a lack of support for automated builds with tests. The IDE provides tools for building and packaging RCP applications, but they are very different from the PDE/Build tools that perform these tasks in an automated fashion. Also, until recently, testing support for JUnit 4 was not present in the Eclipse TestFramework. While the situation has markedly improved in Eclipse 3.6, setting up an automated build with tests remains a time-consuming and difficult task.

BackTrack 5 R1 released

BackTrack the ultimate hacking/security-audit Linux distro is now upgraded to version 5 R1.

LinuxCon wishes happy 20th to Linux

The LinuxCon conference that ended Aug. 19 in Vancouver featured a 20th Anniversary Gala for Linux and plenty of discussions on a fast changing industry. Highlights included a call for a long-term Linux kernel, keynotes from Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurstand IBM Linux guru Irving Wladawsky-Berger, and fork-loving Linus Torvalds taking a mellow approach to the code rift with Android.

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