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Debian looking at a June 2012 freeze for Debian Wheezy
Buried in the late-June "Bits from the Release Team" minutes is the news that the Debian Project will aim for a time-based freeze for the next stable release, Wheezy. At the moment that date is June 2012.
Verizon blocks unlicensed tethering, insists it can charge extra
Verizon has begun blocking customers who use workarounds to tether their mobile devices without a Verizon-approved tethering plan, Boy Genius Report reported Monday. The move comes days after AT&T announced it will start forcing tetherers onto approved tethering plans, and just as the debate ramps up on whether curtailing tethering apps violates certain rules Verizon agreed to when it licensed a chunk of 700MHz spectrum for 4G use.
$6 SAM9 processors feature Conexant soft modem
Atmel announced five new versions of its ARM926-based SAM9 family of Linux- and Android-ready embedded processors -- now featuring $6 pricetags and a new soft modem from Conexant. The 400MHz SAM9G15, SAM9G25, SAM9G35, SAM9X25, and SAM9X35 processors feature 100mW consumption plus support for DDR2 and NAND flash memory, and some models offer LCD touchscreen support and CAN interfaces....
News: Linux 3.x Matures as GNOME Fork Calls 'Grow'
Summer vacation, what's that? This week's developments in the Linux kernel, Linux distros and Linux desktop options demonstrate that the pace never really slows down for open source developers.
Debian lets me do what I need to do
I'm in the same situation now with Debian Squeeze that I was in back when Debian Lenny was the stable release: I can't think of a system that allows me to do so much, so efficiently and without trouble as Debian Stable. It works without complaint. And that means I work without complaint.
Learn Linux, 302 (Mixed environments): Print services
In preparation for taking the Linux Professional Institute Certification exam LPI-302 for systems administrators, learn how to set up printers and share them between Linux and Microsoft clients.
Copying the contents of a file to the clipboard in Nautilus
Hi - my name is Matthew, and I am a copy-and-paste addict. I have no idea how I would use a PC without a clipboard, and when I was on Windows Clipmate was one of my favorite utilities. I have tried over the years to find open source alternatives, but nothing has come close. One script that I did come across recently allows you to copy the contents of files selected in the Nautilus Gnome file browser to the clipboard. This is great for copying things like code snippets and customized email signatures for those applications that don't natively offer that functionality.
Adobe Flash Player 11 Linux Performance
In the middle of July, Adobe released the first Flash Player 11 beta, which had updated the Linux version too. The Flash Player 11 release notably incorporated native 64-bit support, once again, after the earlier "Square" 64-bit beta had lagged behind in terms of updates. Shortly following the Flash Player 11 Beta 1 release I had carried out some Linux benchmarks, but those results never seemed to make it out the door. Here are those results for anyone interested in seeing how the CPU usage and system power consumption differ between Flash 11 with and without VDPAU rendering and then against the open-source Gnash Flash Player.
Encrypt Early, Encrypt Often!
Why you can't really rely on your cloud provider for data security
3 Level Snake Game Made By Me Using Pygame API
Few weeks back I made out the basic of the snake game in python and released it on the Web under the file name “hungry.py”. Now I have Upgraded it into a 3 Level Game. I test it on windows and its working completely fine over there too. Download the “Game.Zip” file to play all the three levels and “hungry.py” to play the basic version. Releasing this under GPLv3 :) Try it out and feedback would be gr8. Here’s the download link http://code.google.com/p/hungry-snakes/downloads/list .
Thanks
Ankur Aggarwal
Microsoft, Amazon Data Centers Go Down Without Much Fanfare
We're used to a hue and cry each time a data center goes down, so I was little surprised by the muted reaction when Amazon and Microsoft lost power at their data centers in Dublin this week.
New standard announced for embedded solid state drives
The Serial ATA International Organization (SATA-IO) announced a new standard for embedded solid state drives (SSDs). The SATA ?SSD standard eliminates module connectors, allowing drives to be manufactured in single ball grid array (BGA) packages that sit directly on a motherboard, the organization says....
Hack Windows passwords using the Linux application chntpw
A friend of mine dared me to hack his Administrator account, so I did, in 30 seconds, and this is how I did it:
You need a Live Linux (CD, DVD, USB, Diskette, who cares) and the application chntpw
A bit of theory: Windows stores its local user accounts in the C:\windows\system32\config\SAM file. If you want to change ANYTHING that is related to the user accounts you do it from this file, but it is of course encrypted. Not a problem! While we can’t read the file and see what password is already assigned to a user, we can sure as h#ll overwrite it.
You need a Live Linux (CD, DVD, USB, Diskette, who cares) and the application chntpw
A bit of theory: Windows stores its local user accounts in the C:\windows\system32\config\SAM file. If you want to change ANYTHING that is related to the user accounts you do it from this file, but it is of course encrypted. Not a problem! While we can’t read the file and see what password is already assigned to a user, we can sure as h#ll overwrite it.
HTC releases OpenSense SDK for tapping 3D, stylus features
HTC released a software developer kit for its Sense UI skin for Android. The OpenSense SDK offers APIs that let developers harness the GUI's look and feel, as well as a stereoscopic 3D display (available on the Evo 3D 4G smartphone) and a stylus pen (available with the HTC Flyer and Evo View 4G tablets)....
Moto: From Dining To Open-Source Software
Two months ago there was a mention of Moto on Phoronix as being a place for a wonderful (and tasty) high-tech dinner. At the time it was mentioned just for their use of interesting technologies to make wonderful dishes, and partnerships with NASA and other organizations to conduct food research. Come to find out, my favorite American restaurant is also entering the open-source software business. The restaurant is working on some interesting open-source code... In particular, they're hoping to revolutionize restaurant management software with this project they have been working on, dubbed Moto Matrix...
Answering readers and critics on Linux configuration anarchy
I got some great feedback on my post about Linux configuration anarchy -- so here are some thanks and a few rebuttals on the topic.
Top 5 Ubuntu Alternatives
The following article will list five of the best alternative operating systems to the popular Ubuntu OS, personally selected by the author.
Super Collision At Studio Dave: The New World Of SuperCollider3, Part 2
In the first part of this series I introduced SuperCollider3 and its most basic operations. Now let's make things a little more interesting by adding a little randomization, a neat GUI, and some MIDI control.
Creating A GUI more>>
Windows 7 will dominate by year's end, Gartner says
Windows 7 will become the world's most-installed PC operating system by the end of this year, according to a Gartner forecast that sees Linux rising to just 2 percent of desktop share in five years. Meanwhile, Windows is also popular as a development environment, a field in which Linux has slipped to third place behind Mac OS, says Evans Data....
8 Best CAD Apps for Linux
Computer-aided design (CAD) is the use of computer technology for the process of design and design-documentation. But are there any good free CAD apps for Linux? Strangely, that is one of the questions we often receive in our mail. We will try to list not just the free CAD apps here, but also the non-free ones that works well under Linux(in no particular order).
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