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Making a Christmas & New Year Wallpaper in GIMP

  • Scott Photographics; By Michael (Posted by michaelscott on Dec 4, 2010 5:44 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
The Festive Season is well upon us and the celebrations are only a few short weeks away, so in preparation this tutorial will help motivate you for the Holidays and produce an elegant wallpaper!

Linaro boosts Linux on mobile

Linaro project sets about to promote Linux on mobile devices. Although Linux is widely used in mobile phones, particularly smartphones, efforts to make the open source operating system more mobile-friendly have, until recently, been largely dispersed.

RHEL 6 handles workloads physical and virtual, says review

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 offers a strong foundation for hosting virtual workloads, and boosts support to ten years, says this eWEEK Labs review. Yet, price increases and the lack of Xen or .NET support could make Novell's SUSE a better choice for some enterprise users. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6, the latest version of Red Hat's flagship Linux-based operating system, began shipping last month, boasting a bevy of core improvements around scalability, resource management, and virtualization.

19 Percent of Linux Kernel Development by Independent Contributors aka Passionate People!

In the third annual report about Linux kernel authorship by Linux Foundation, a number of interesting statistics popped up. Among the most important statistics is the one showing the level of contributions from different entities that include big corporates and individuals.

Out of the darkness comes Enlightenment

Enlightenment is one environment that I had wanted to try for a while. I remember seeing some beautiful Enlightenment screen shots about 10 years ago. However, at the time, installing it was not an easy task.
I have only started playing with it, so don’t expect a deep review. I only want to highlight the beauty of the environment and the good job the PCLinuxOS team did in customizing it for their distro.

December 2010 Issue of The NEW PCLinuxOS Magazine Released

The NEW PCLinuxOS Magazine staff is pleased to announce the release of the December 2010 issue of the PCLinuxOS Magazine.

9 Linux Desktops for Netbooks

If netbook computers have done nothing else, they have increased the choices of desktops for Linux software users. Some existing desktops have found a new niche in netbooks, while the last couple of years have seen new ones designed specifically for the restraints of memory and screen size imposed by netbooks.

Artists should be paid, Part 2: What's "fair"?

  • Free Software Magazine; By Terry Hancock (Posted by scrubs on Dec 3, 2010 9:17 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Linux
Having established the motivations for fair payment on a “commercial free culture project” in the previous column, I’m still left with the question of what exactly “fair” means. The problem is that there’s more than one way to determine fair shares on a project like this. The organization is necessarily loose, and so there’s no really clear and unambiguous way to determine fairness. Nevertheless, some plan has to be chosen, and in a way that is at least defensible. Read the article at Freesoftware Magazine.

Java in the web browser in Debian Squeeze -- you have to add it

Now that we have OpenJDK, I thought that Java was automatically part of the Debian Squeeze default install. But here I was running Iceweasel and needing the Java browser plugin to ... do some Java stuff. No go.

Interview with Debian Developer Raphaël Hertzog: is Ubuntu beneficial for Debian?

Today I’m presenting you my first interview, today is the turn or Raphaël, a Debian Contributor. I’ve meet Raphaël by his blog. He is interviewing other Debian contributors, and I’m interviewing him, continue reading and meet him better.

CLI Companion - Incredible Tool to Learn Command Line

CLI Companion is a really useful tool especially if you are a complete newcomer to Linux and Ubuntu and totally unaware of ways to understand command line. Ironically, CLI Companion lets you learn and enjoy command line using its simple GUI.

Back Door in ProFTPD FTP Server

Unknown attackers penetrated the server hosting the open source ProFTPD FTP server project and concealed a back door in the source code. The back door provides the attackers with complete access to systems on which the modified version of the server has been installed.

Google Chrome 8.0 Stable for Linux Released

  • Softpedia; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on Dec 3, 2010 12:52 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Just in time for the holidays, the Google Chrome developers at Google proudly announced last evening (December 2nd) the stable release and immediate availability for download of the Google Chrome 8.0.552.215 web browser for Linux, Windows and Macintosh platforms.

Setting Up An Active/Active Samba CTDB Cluster Using GFS & DRBD (CentOS 5.5)

  • HowtoForge; By Rafael Marangoni (Posted by falko on Dec 3, 2010 11:55 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Red Hat
This article explains how to set up an Active/Active Samba CTDB Cluster, using GFS and DRBD. We use two nodes, both are active nodes, and the requests are loadbalanced. To replicate data between the nodes we use DRBD. To active/active cluster, we must use a ClusterFS (in this case GFS), to make the two nodes to write on the DRBD resource at same time.

Install and configure wine to Play latest windows games in Linux

In this post i will show you how to install latest windows applications and games using wine in Linux. When you install wine the first time, wine will work but not all windows application and games will work properly because most of them need a special configuration, some installed dlls and libraries.

Big Business backs Linux

Believe it or not, there is still this illusion that Linux and open-source software is written by counter-culture, C++ programming cultists living in their parent basements or huddled together in Cambridge, Mass. group-houses. Please. That is so twenty-years ago. Today, as the Linux Foundation reveals in its latest analysis, Linux Kernel Development: How Fast it is Going, Who is Doing It, What They are Doing, and Who is Sponsoring It (PDF Link), it’s big business that’s making Linux in 2010.

3 Linux programs to organize your time

  • Hubpages.com (Posted by linuxaria on Dec 3, 2010 8:07 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews
Time is a precious commodity, especially if you're a system administrator. No other job pulls people in so many directions at once. Users interrupt you constantly with requests, preventing you from getting anything done. Your managers want you to get long-term projects done but flood you with requests for quick-fixes that prevent you from ever getting to those long-term projects. But the pressure is on you to produce and it only increases with time. What do you do? The answer is time management.

Oracle asserts nonexistent open source trademark

Oracle claimed that it acquired the Hudson trademark with its purchase of Sun Microsystems. But a well-placed former Sun Microsystems employee has contacted The Reg to say that Sun took an "explicit decision" not to apply for a trademark on the name Hudson. A search of the US Patent and Trademark Office's website throws up 623 trademarks for Hudson for many things, but not for the project Oracle owns.

Motorola to split into consumer (Android) and enterprise (Windows) companies

Motorola Inc. announced it will split into two companies on Jan. 4, separating the "Motorola Mobility" division that makes Android smartphones from the "Motorola Solutions" division responsible for enterprise handhelds running Windows Mobile. The separation will benefit stockholders, customers, and employees alike, the company claims.

A Long Overdue Look at XFCE

Here at MakeTechEasier, we’ve covered Linux desktop issues of all kinds, and we’ve examined desktop environments both well known (Gnome and KDE) as well as somewhat obscure (Window Maker, LXDE). For some reasons, we’ve never taken a close look at the very popular XFCE desktop environment. It’s nearly as feature-rich as Gnome, but with a smaller footprint. As it’s been a big name in the Linux desktop world for quite a few years now, it seems we’re long overdue to check out this polished and useful collection of software.

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