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Linuxers again most generous donators

  • Humble Indie Bundle; By Jaco G (Posted by jacog on Apr 14, 2011 4:50 AM CST)
  • Groups: Linux
The third Humble Indie Bundle has gone live. As with the previous two efforts, again it would seem that the average Linux user is donating three times as much cash as Windows users.

sufing a slow internet connection

Learn how to use lynx as a secondary browser for slow internet connections.

Linux Mint Xfce - a new spin based on Debian Testing, plus questions answered by Mint guru Clem

The Linux Mint team, led by Clement Lefebvre, has released a Linux Mint Xfce edition for 32- and 64-bit based not on Ubuntu but on Debian Testing.

30 Patches To Intel's Linux DRM Driver Published

To the Intel graphics mailing list, Chris Wilson has just published a set of thirty patches to be applied against their DRM tree that will end up being merged for the Linux 2.6.40 kernel. Some of these patches are quite interesting.

Groklaw: the good, the bad, the ugly

The website Groklaw, which waged a tireless campaign against the SCO Group after it filed a case against IBM in 2003, for "misappropriation of trade secrets, tortious interference, unfair competition and breach of contract, has decided it is time to put up the shutters.

Is CentOS 5.6 Better Than 5.5?

  • Linux notes from DarkDuck (Posted by darkduck on Apr 14, 2011 12:15 AM CST)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Linux
What is general feelings about CentOS 5.6? I would say I saw progress since last version 5.5. It is not quantum leap, but steadily progressing system. Bearing in mind that this Operating System is based on commercial software which is used by thousands of customers, you should not expect sudden significant changes in it. That is normal in corporate world.

Red Hat Summit and JBoss World: May 3-6

  • Linux Pro Magazine; By Amber Graner (Posted by akgraner on Apr 13, 2011 11:18 PM CST)
  • Groups: Red Hat
Red Hat announces IBM, Accenture, Alfresco, Cisco, HP and Intel are on the roster to deliver keynotes at the seventh annual Red Hat Summit and JBoss World to be held May 3-6, 2011 in Boston, MA.

WebOS 2.1 - Give It a Spin with Emulation Through the WebOS SDK!

It seems like only yesterday that Palm announced its brand new Linux-based WebOS and Palm Pre, ready to shake up the world with awesomeness and Linux in a little package. They matched that announcement up with a nifty little SDK that emulated the entire OS in VirtualBox, and was released as a .deb package for Ubuntu. Someone even posted a HOWTO on the Linux Journal web site about it!

Adobe Issues Security Advisory for Flash Player

  • Linux Pro Magazine; By Amber Graner (Posted by akgraner on Apr 13, 2011 9:24 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Security
A security advisory warning has been issued by Adobe for a critical vulnerablity in its Flash Player 10.2.153.1 and more.

MontaVista registered for Carrier Grade Linux 5.0 spec

MontaVista Software announced that MontaVista Linux Carrier Grade Edition (CGE) 6.0 has been registered as compliant to the Linux Foundation's Carrier Grade Linux (CGL) 5.0 specification. MontaVista appears to be the first Linux distro to have registered for CGL 5.0, which was announced at the Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit last week, offering advancements in everything from streaming media to security.

Faenza Variants 0.20 Adds Boxee, Dropbox and Clementine Icons

When we listed our favorite icon themes for Ubuntu, Faenza Variants were among the ones that stole the limelight. Faenza Variants version 0.20 is a more complete package with a number of new icons and more polish.

Educating with free software

Frederic Muller, president of Software Freedom International, was flaunting two things at the Gnome Asia Summit in Bangalore -- his passion for free software, and his newly acquired beard. We try to capture both in this interview. Frederic has lots of hands-on experience of promoting free software in education and offers wonderful advice for others who want to do the same.

Novell Extends Linux Support, Updates SLES 10

  • InternetNews.com; By Sean Kerner (Posted by red5 on Apr 13, 2011 5:05 PM CST)
  • Groups: Novell
Final service pack for SUSE Linux Enterprise 10 is released as Novell aims to provide longer support to customers. But wait, didn't they offer 10 year support before?

Linux’s Twenty years of Achievement and Success

If you think about it, most of us have grown up using Linux. Linux was not how software was done, 20 years ago. There was only paid software, as Stallman so famously said in 1983 and went on to lay the foundation of the Free Software Foundation with the GNU Project that was compatible with all available software.

How To Configure PureFTPd To Accept TLS Sessions On CentOS 5.5

FTP is a very insecure protocol because all passwords and all data are transferred in clear text. By using TLS, the whole communication can be encrypted, thus making FTP much more secure. This article explains how to configure PureFTPd to accept TLS sessions on a CentOS 5.5 server.

The if then Statement

  • BashShell.net; By Mike Weber (Posted by aweber on Apr 13, 2011 2:13 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
Use the if then statement to test for conditions in a Bash shell script. If the test is true, run commands and if it is false stop.

Flock 'Social Media' Browser is No More

Flock Web Browser was once a darling of the web. It was among my favorite web browsers out there until a few years ago. But then Google Chrome happened which raised the bar much higher eventually changing the whole internet space once and for all. Mozilla Firefox suddenly became *old* and had to re invent itself to survive[read Firefox 4.0]. Unfortunately, that was not the case with Flock 'Social Media' Browser.

Third Humble Bundle Arrives, 'Frozenbyte' Edition

The team behind last December's successful Humble Indie Bundle 2 have launched yet another bundle, but this time it's comprised entirely of games by developer Frozenbyte, including Trine, Shadowgrounds, Shadowgrounds: Survivor, a pre-order of Splot, and the prototype Jack Claw (with source code).

Intel sets up MeeGo research center

  • Computerworld Australia; By Michael Kan (Posted by arpy on Apr 13, 2011 8:57 AM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Intel
Intel is establishing a joint innovation center with Tencent, one of China's largest Internet firms, to develop products and services around the chip maker's MeeGo mobile operating system.

Ubuntu, Unity, Linux mint and other Stuff

Is Ubuntu going to loose users/fans, because of Unity maybe in favor of Linux Mint?. Is really Linux Mint experimenting with Debian, because Ubuntu is changing too many things? This post explores a little about Unity, Ubuntu and Linux Mint, the conclusions are yours.

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