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gMusicBrowser To Replace Exaile In Xubuntu 11.04

The news comes from yesterday's Xubuntu Community Team meeting which also reveals that LightDM is considered to replace GDM (not decided for now). gMusicBrowser will probably use the Shimmer interface by default (as we've seen in our last gMusicBrowser post, this amazing music player comes with lots of layouts) but with some further tweaks which include sort-by-artist mode for mosaic, rename the layouts, make a netbook layout and more.

Ubuntu cloud now comes to Dell servers

Finally, Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud (UEC) is set to penetrate deep into the Cloud Computing Enterprise segment post the Dell partnership. Canonical had first debuted the UEC along with their Jaunty Jackalope (9.04 Release) in April 2009.

Ubuntu 11.04 'Natty Narwhal' Alpha 2 Released - Overview and Screenshots

  • Ubuntu Vibes; By Nitesh (Posted by Dart on Feb 4, 2011 4:33 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Ubuntu
Ubuntu 11.04 'Natty Narwhal' has been released. With Ubuntu 11.04 the new Unity interface has become default for Desktop version as well.Unity will have two versions, one for systems capable of 3D hardware acceleration and another one, Unity 2D for low end systems.

Hosting Multiple SSL Web Sites On One IP With Apache 2.2 & GnuTLS (Debian Lenny)

  • HowtoForge; By Keith Osborne (Posted by falko on Feb 4, 2011 3:36 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Debian
This tutorial describes how you can host multiple SSL-encrypted web sites (HTTPS) on one IP address with Apache 2.2 and GnuTLS on a Debian Lenny server.

Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal Alpha 2 Review

Ubuntu 11.04 "Natty Narwhal" alpha 2 was released a day ago. A lot has changed with Ubuntu since we reviewed the first alpha release of Ubuntu Natty some weeks ago. Here is a quick review of the latest release of Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal.

Behind the scenes at the new QRZ.com

How was the transition from SunOS/Solaris to Linux? Any special hurdles you recall? It was nothing, really. I just had to learn a few new names for the package utilities. QRZ always ran on Solaris, and most recently an S-10 (2007) but I used a lot of Linux, mostly Fedora, on other projects. The new QRZ runs the Ubuntu 64-bit server. I’ve been happy with that and I like the Debian package utilities. I really don’t miss Solaris at all.

Linux 2.6.37: Scalability Improvements Abound

While 2.6.37 might be considered a quiet release, there are some very nice scalability improvements for file systems and one cool new feature that warrant a review. This year’s holiday kernel was 2.6.37, which was actually released on 4 January 2011 (perhaps it’s a New Year’s kernel) and is a good example of a kernel release during the holidays. At first glance, one would think that it was a quiet kernel with no flaming articles on the web or some seriously flawed benchmarks being posted, but you didn’t see too much of that. However, there are some great things that happened in 2.6.37 around file systems and one really cool feature that I’ll talk about at the end of the article.

OpenStack vs Eucalyptus: Cloud Friends or Foes?

  • TalkinCloud.com; By Joe Panettieri (Posted by thevarguy2 on Feb 4, 2011 8:15 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Ubuntu
At first glance, OpenStack is an open source platform for service providers and Eucalyptus is an open source platform for private clouds. But if you listen closely to vendors in the market, some folks think OpenStack and Eucalyptus will wind up competing for the hearts and minds of cloud integrators and service providers. Here's why.

No one uses Microsoft anymore

No one uses Microsoft anymore. Everything XP or Vista.

A Major Open-Source ATI Linux Driver Update

If you use the open-source ATI Linux graphics driver, there's a major stable update available. At long last, xf86-video-ati 6.14.0 has been released. This open-source X.Org driver brings official support for the Radeon HD 5000 series, Radeon HD 6000 series, and AMD Fusion Ontario hardware. This release also has a plethora of bug-fixes and flips on the KMS page-flipping support.

Ubuntu Unity Interface: You Might Not Hate It After All

I was unhappy — appalled, even — when I read in Fall 2010 that Ubuntu 11.04 would be ditching GNOME in favor of the Unity desktop environment. But after testing the development version of the next Ubuntu release, I have to admit I’m growing less skeptical of Unity’s prospects. Why? Read on.

If you have access to a web server, create a simple, database-free blog in 5 minutes with FlatPress

If you're like me, you find out about a cool open-source software project that's totally in line with what you're already doing (in my case that would be blogging and messing around with the Internet) and you have to try it out right away. I did just that with FlatPress, with which I created the I, Debian blog. It helps if you have FTP access to a shared-hosting account or a full-fledged web server.

The Tiny Hackable Linux Pogoplug Pro

The Pogoplug Pro is one of three plug-computer devices offered from CloudEngines. It is the only one of the three to include built-in WiFi. In all other aspects it's virtually identical to the original Pogoplug with the exception of color (black for the Pro, pink for the original). Simplicity is the theme for all Pogoplugs coupled with easy access. CloudEngines includes their My.Pogoplug.com service to provide access to your Pogoplug device from any desktop computer (Linux, Mac OS X and Windows) and a wide range of mobile devices (Android, Blackberry, iPad and iPhone ).

Nominations open for the Free Software Awards

The Free Software Foundation (FSF) and the GNU Project have announced that they are now accepting nominations for this year's Free Software Awards. The annual awards recognise an individual and one project for their contributions to the progress and development of free software.

Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal Alpha 2, Released Screenshots And Video

  • WebUpd8; By Andrew Dickinson (Posted by hotice on Feb 4, 2011 1:34 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Ubuntu; Story Type: News Story
Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal alpha 2 has just been released and as usual, we'll do a recap of all the new features since alpha 1.

This week at LWN: The Cr-48 and Chrome OS: Google's vision of the net

The Cr-48 is, according to Google, the "first of its kind - a notebook built and optimized for the web." It is the next step in the promotion of Chrome OS, Google's other Linux-based distribution. As a way of showing off what it has accomplished and building interest in the system, Google has distributed Cr-48 machines widely. Your editor was a lucky, if late, recipient of one of these devices; what follows are his [Cr-48] impressions after some time playing with it. The Cr-48 and Chrome OS are an interesting vision of where computing should go, even if that vision is not for everybody.

A Debian blog created with FlatPress

FlatPress is a very easy-to-install blogging platform that uses PHP, stores the entries in flat files instead of a database (hence the name), runs extremely fast, takes up very little disk space (1.9 MB for the default after the files are uncompressed) and is refreshingly simple. I eventually get around to writing about Debian Squeeze, which is three days away from its Stable release.

Ubuntu 11.04 Alpha 2 Has Support for Sandy Bridge

  • Softpedia; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on Feb 3, 2011 11:20 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Ubuntu
A few minutes ago, the second Alpha version of the upcoming Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty Narwhal) operating system was made available for testing by the Ubuntu developers. As usual, we've grabbed a copy of it in order to keep you up-to-date with the latest changes in the Ubuntu 11.04 development cycle.

OpenStack Expands with Glance, Ubuntu and Cisco

The OpenStack open source cloud computing platform is out today with a new release codenamed Bexar, introducing new cloud computing and storage technologies. Bexar provides support for IPv6 as well as the ability to have unlimited storage. The Bexar release also includes preliminary support for Glance – a new technology that will enable cloud image discovery and delivery. OpenStack started out as a joint effort of NASA and Rackspace in July of 2010. The first platform release in October benefited from the contributions of over 35 technology vendors. With the new Bexar release, even more technology vendors are joining the effort, including Cisco and Canonical Ubuntu Linux.

Command Substitution in a Bash Shell Script

  • BashShell.net; By Mike Weber (Posted by aweber on Feb 3, 2011 9:26 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
Command substitution takes the output of one Linux command and makes it an argument in another command.

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