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Oracle's Next MySQL Move: Sept. 19

When Oracle acquired Sun Microsystems — and by association, MySQL — plenty of open source pundits expressed concern. After much silence there are at least two signs Oracle plans to show MySQL customers and partners some love.

Latest Linux kernel debuts with Google technology

The 2.6.35 distribution of the Linux kernel has been released, incorporating support for future Intel graphics chips, power management for AMD Radeon chips and Google-donated network performance improvements for multiple processor systems, among 22 areas of significant change.

SSH Tunneling On Android

  • Shantanu’s Technophilic Musings (Posted by shantzg001 on Aug 4, 2010 6:04 AM CST)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
If you want to have a secure browsing environment or just want to access your home network securely without exposing extra services to the internet and without the mess that comes with setting up and maintaining a VPN server, ssh tunneling is your rescuer. This post will tell you how to setup an ssh tunnel to your home network easily step-by-step.

Userful prepackages Linux and applications for multiseat educational use

Userful Linux MultiSeat 2010 is a package built around Userful's software that allows schools to share one computer between 10 simultaneous users. Based on Userful Multiplier and Edubuntu, Linux MultiSeat 2010 also includes a wide range of open source applications that are relevant to schools.

Ubuntu 10.10's New File System: btrfs, A Closer Look

Between ext3, ext4, reiserfs and others, Ubuntu has no shortage of file systems to choose from when installing a new system. And those options are set to become yet more numerous in Ubuntu 10.10, which will introduce support for btrfs. Wondering what this new file system is all about and why it might matter to you? Read on for an introduction.

GCstar - An application for managing your movie/games collection

  • ubuntugeek.com (Posted by gg234 on Aug 4, 2010 3:12 AM CST)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Ubuntu
GCstar is a free open source application for managing your collections. Detailed information on each item can be automatically retrieved from the internet and you can store additional data, such as the location or who you’ve lent it to. You may also search and filter your collection by many criteria.

BCS Linux-baiting sparks flame war

An article on open source security has sparked off a furious backlash in the normally polite and businesslike world of a British Computer Society journal. Commentards have reacted furiously to a piece by Steve Smith, managing director of IT security consultancy Pentura, in the July Edition of ITNow. A lengthy first response by Luke Leighton takes the article apart paragraph by paragraph and contains a dozen expunged swearwords. The opening line of the 4,000 word rebuttal, for example, reads "the BCS is supposed to be a reputable organisation, yet this article - every paragraph - is complete [DELETED]."

Does Ubuntu Contribute its Share to Free Software Projects?

Ubuntu is a distribution that people have strong feelings about, both pro and con. Last week, those feelings erupted again after former Red Hat employee and Fedora community architect Greg DeKoenigsberg ranted about Ubuntu's contributions to the GNOME desktop in his blog.

Flattr: A Social Micropayment Platform for Financing Free Works

  • Free Software Magazine; By Terry Hancock (Posted by scrubs on Aug 3, 2010 11:46 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Linux
People have been talking about “micropayments” since the early days of the world-wide-web, so I’m always skeptical of micropayment systems. Flattr is an interesting variation on the idea though. It’s a voluntary system, without the overhead or chilling effects associated with “pay walls” and it puts donors in control of how much they spend, allowing them to split their donations among beneficiaries based on a monthly “pie” model. The greatest asset of Flattr is its simplicity of use — similar in many ways to the various social networking services that abound on the web today. Flattr may well succeed, and it may fill a niche of financing small projects from free software to online videos Read the full article at Free Software Magazine.

One Laptop Per Child Founder Offers to Help India Realize $35 Laptop

Nicholas Negroponte, the project lead for One Laptop Per Child has volunteered his considerable know-how and experience in manufacturing to India, as they prepare a $35 laptop. The offering from Negroponte stands in contrast to his previous position on the OLPC ecosystem. Negroponte has previously stated that competition kills his initiative, now it looks like he's far more willing to collaborate.

Debug & fix software with help from The Bug Genie

  • Linux User & Developer magazine; By Dmitri Popov (Posted by russb78 on Aug 3, 2010 9:51 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
It's easy to debug your software and keep tabs on errors with the added aid of The Bug Genie's web-based issue-tracking software. Dmitri Popov shows you how to clean up your act…

Installing Apache2 With PHP5 And MySQL Support On OpenSUSE 11.3 (LAMP)

  • HowtoForge; By Falko Timme (Posted by falko on Aug 3, 2010 8:54 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: SUSE
LAMP is short for Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP. This tutorial shows how you can install an Apache2 webserver on an OpenSUSE 11.3 server with PHP5 support (mod_php) and MySQL support.

Gloobus Preview + Nautilus Elementary = Absolutely Beautiful!

Gloobus Preview is a beautiful file preview application for Linux. Select a file and click space bar to have a quick preview of the file, as simple as that. And when I say file, they include music, videos, images, documents and everything else!

enTourage eDGe Tablet and e-reader

At first glance when closed, the enTourage eDGe may appear to be a typical netbook, but it is actually a combination of an e-reader and a Tablet computer running Android.

Debian Developer Conference under way in New York City

The tenth annual Debian Developer Conference has opened in New York City, marking the first time the event has been held in the U.S. The event will explore the latest developments with the Debian Linux distribution, which underlies Linux distros including Ubuntu, Xandros, and Chrome OS.

Linux set to dominate mobile market by 2015

  • Linux User & Developer magazine; By Rory MacDonald (Posted by russb78 on Aug 3, 2010 5:06 PM CST)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
New analyst’s report predicts a bright future for Linux mobile market with a 62% share expected by the year 2015. Rory MacDonald investigates these astonishing claims…

UNE 10.10 Unity Update Brings New Applets, Lots Of Changes [Screenshots And Video]

  • WebUpd8; By Andrew Dickinson (Posted by hotice on Aug 3, 2010 4:15 PM CST)
  • Groups: Ubuntu; Story Type: News Story
Yet another Update in Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat (the packages aren't build yet, but expect an update really soon!) Netbook Edition brings a lot of changes to the way Unity looks and also new features. Read on for screenshots and a video!

Using the Opera browser as a widget engine in Linux

  • Brighthub; By Matthew Casperson (Posted by mcasperson on Aug 3, 2010 3:18 PM CST)
  • Groups: GNOME
With version 10.60, Opera allows widgets to be run as standalone applications. Opera is free and available for all major Linux desktop distributions, including 64 bit versions. There is a central database for Opera widgets, and you can find plenty of "top ten" type opera widget lists. Out of the box though Opera Widgets are not really designed to replace more traditional desktop widget engines. While Opera widgets can be run as stand alone applications, there is a bit of fiddling you need to do to get them to start up when you boot into Linux. Fortunately though it is not too difficult to do, as we will see.

Workstation Benchmarks: Windows 7 vs. Ubuntu Linux

As I alluded to recently, the second round of Windows 7 vs. Linux benchmarks -- with the first round consisting of Is Windows 7 Actually Faster Than Ubuntu 10.04 and Mac OS X vs. Windows 7 vs. Ubuntu benchmarks -- are currently being done atop a Lenovo ThinkPad W510 notebook that is quite popular with business professionals. With the high-end ThinkPad W510 boasting a dual quad-core Intel Core i7 CPU with Hyper-Threading plus a NVIDIA Quadro FX 880M graphics processor, we began this second round of cross-platform benchmarks by running a set of workstation tests. In this article we are mainly looking at the workstation graphics (via SPECViewPerf) performance along with some CPU/disk tests.

MeeGo for IVI 1.0 Features and Screenshots

  • EasyLinuxCDs.ocm; By Andrew Weber (Posted by aweber on Aug 3, 2010 1:24 PM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story
After reading about the latest release from MeeGo and how it's designed for In-Vehicle Infotainment systems, I couldn't help download MeeGo for IVI V1.0, take some screenshots, and share some of my thoughts on the features of this new version.

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