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Texas Linux Fest 2011 Call For Papers is open!
We are proud to officially open the call for papers for Texas Linux Fest 2011, scheduled for April 2 at the Hilton Austin hotel in downtown Austin, Texas. Texas Linux Fest 2011 is the second annual Linux and open source software event for Texas and the surrounding region. We are assembling a one day program for the business and home Linux user, and for the experienced developer and newcomer alike.
Digium AsteriskExchange Attracts More than 50 Partners
AsteriskExchange, an online marketplace for the open source IP PBX, has attracted more than 50 partner offerings since Digium launched the exchange in January 2010. Here's the update.
How to Get the Most Out of Your Laptop with Linux
You got a new laptop over the holiday, or want to spruce up your old one with Linux? Ready to take the plunge, but a bit hesitant? Despite the horror stories, migrating to Linux on a laptop can be easy. With a few tools and guidance, you can have Linux installed and running in no time. But how can this be done safely and easily, what with all of those nasty rumors surrounding the challenges Linux faces on the laptop? Wireless chips not working. Video cards not supported. Suspend/hibernation broken. I will admit it can sometimes be a challenge (depending upon your hardware). But it's rarely insurmountable. Let's dig in and see just how you can overcome these hurdles.
4 Beautiful Ubuntu Unity UI Mockups/Ideas
When you look back at the history of Ubuntu through the years, you will see that, Ubuntu Unity is *the* most significant change ever happened to Ubuntu. Ubuntu Unity is a really interesting idea with limitless possibilities. Now, here are some innovative user created Ubuntu Unity UI mockups/ideas you might find interesting.
Ubuntu Server and the Cloud: Notes from a Developer
If cloud computing is just hype, no one has told Ubuntu server developer Dustin Kirkland, who has fascinating visions for the ways in which upcoming releases of Ubuntu might fit into the cloud. Here are the details.
Ubuntu Server Survey 2011 -- How do You Ubuntu?
The Ubuntu Server community and Canonical are again asking Ubuntu users just exactly how they are using Ubuntu Server Edition -- and in what kinds of organizations. Ubuntu Server has established itself as a popular operating system in organizations of all sizes performing numerous standard and critical tasks in multiple environments. It has also become one of the most popular operating systems on public cloud environments and has established itself as the core host Infrastructure-as-a-Service solution for private clouds.
Command Line Scan in Bash
The Bash Shell reads command line until it reaches a carriage-return. This permits the user to create very long command strings if necessary.
Russia to switch to open source by 2015
According to a report by the EU's Open Source Observatory and Repository (OSOR), Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has signed a plan to "switch federal authorities to free software." The communications ministry is to start the process this year and by the end of 2014, all federal institutions are to have started the migration. The Russian government will be setting up a support centre with a repository for open source software used by authorities.
Show/Hide files and icons in your linux desktop
Desktop can get cluttered with too many files and icons. The blog shows a way to toggle showing/hiding files and icons in desktop so that the wallpaper can be enjoyed.
LibreOffice User Interface Mockups (With Sidebar)
Paulo José posted some very interesting LibreOffice UI mockups at DeviantArt for which he says the main inspiration was the Blender UI:
Attention Turns To Open-Source Drivers & Firefox
Last week we reported on Mozilla Firefox developers having issues with Linux GPU drivers to the point that the Firefox 4.0 Linux build will not have GPU acceleration enabled by default, but it can be found for Mac OS X and Windows users. Fortunately, to fix the situation, there's now some open-source Mesa/X developers looking into these problems of Firefox GPU acceleration.
5 Splash Screens to Spice up digiKam
Every new version of digiKam features its own unique splash screen. But you don’t have to wait for the next digiKam release to get a new splash screen. Here are a few ready-to-go designs created by your truly.
Working with Images in Scribus
Apart from text, images are probably the most commonly used objects in Scribus or any other layout application. The basics of working with images in Scribus are mostly straightforward, but there are some methods and resources that you might miss, especially at first.
Smartphone watch
Smartphone sales will boom in 2011. We look at some of the best phones coming our way. Looking to buy a smartphone this year? Here is a selection of the best phones coming our way this year.
£98 PCs target UK digital divide
Low-cost computers are to be offered as part of a government scheme to encourage millions of people in the UK to get online for the first time. [...] The cheap computers will run open-source software, such as Linux, and will include a flat-screen monitor, keyboard, mouse, warranty, dedicated telephone helpline and delivery.
Enabling SquirrelMail For Your Web Sites On An ISPConfig 3 Server (Debian Lenny)
Lots of people have reported problems (such as getting 404 Not Found errors) using the SquirrelMail webmail package in their web sites created through ISPConfig 3. If you have followed the "Perfect Server" guides for ISPConfig 3, you have SquirrelMail already installed, but if you are still having the same problems, then this guide is for you. This guide explains how to configure SquirrelMail on a Debian Lenny server so that you can use it from within your web sites (created through ISPConfig).
New features in Amarok 2.4
Following a beta last month, the Amarok development team has released version 2.4 of the open source music player for the KDE desktop, code named "Slipstream". According to the developers, the project's first release of 2011 is a major update that brings significant performance, usability and stability improvements.
Xfce 4.8 Released
Today, after almost two years of work, we have the special pleasure of announcing the much awaited release of Xfce 4.8, the new stable version that supersedes Xfce 4.6.
7 of the Best Free Linux Password Managers
As a computer user, you will no doubt have numerous passwords to remember. Some sites put restrictions on the choice of the password. For example, a site may insist on a minimum number of characters, capital letters, numerals, and other characters which make choosing the same password for each site to be impossible. More importantly, there are good security reasons not to duplicate passwords. This inevitably means that individuals will simply have too many passwords to remember. One solution is to keep the passwords in written form. However, this is also highly insecure.
Integrating Twitter with Magento
With the emerging popularity of the 'social web', it is becoming more and more common to integrate aspects from social media tools such as Twitter and Facebook into e-commerce stores, such as those powered by the Magento platform. Social media can provide a fantastic opportunity for e-commerce store owners to participate and engage with existing and potential customers while increasing the awareness of their products among a wider audience.
This article by Richard Carter, author of the book Magento 1.4 Themes Design, covers integrating your Magento store with Twitter, including:
This article by Richard Carter, author of the book Magento 1.4 Themes Design, covers integrating your Magento store with Twitter, including:
- Adding a 'Follow Us On Twitter' button
- Making use of the Twitter 'latest tweets' widgets to your store
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