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Five critical apps for Android that you want find on iOS

Mon, 2010-09-06 23:05
Apple limits the kind of third-party applications and content their users can enjoy. But what does it really mean in practice? Let's look at 5 Android apps iOS is missing to find out.

How To Set Up Apache2 With mod_fcgid And PHP5 On OpenSUSE 11.3

Sun, 2010-09-05 23:05
This tutorial describes how you can install Apache2 with mod_fcgid and PHP5 on OpenSUSE 11.3. mod_fcgid is a compatible alternative to the older mod_fastcgi. It lets you execute PHP scripts with the permissions of their owners instead of the Apache user.

Maturing as a Linux Systems Administrator

Sun, 2010-09-05 23:05
We had a visit from a vendor the other day, one who sells high end Unix hardware. The meeting was informative, and overall went well. While I was walking the vendor out of the building, he turned to me and told me how learning his version of Unix would really help me as I matured in my profession. He continued to say how any company who needed a Linux admin could just grab a kid right out of college, because, according to him, it was no big deal. I understand his position as a vendor, and wanting to push his proprietary software. I also understand that he’s right that learning new things is good for any career, but he’s completely wrong on his perception of Linux.

Linux for your kids

Sun, 2010-09-05 23:05
An operating System for your kids Maybe you start thinking that after all you may begin to try Linux, I presented 27 reasons to love linux, but for your children? Well, you need a secure operating system with games that will "protect" from the net and teach them the first things on the computer world, and in general it is for their stimulating and educational ... and so, what's better than Linux! In this hub, i'll present not one but five choice between Linux distributions dedicated to childrens, each of these has been designed specifically for use by children alone, you can really tell me that Windows have the same? At the end of this short presentation I hope to consider the idea of installing one of these distributions on your old PC and give it to your son.

GNOME 3 at Xen 4.0.1 (2.6.32.21 pvops) on top of F14 (rawhide)

Sun, 2010-09-05 23:05
In meantime Xen 4.0.1 is available via rawhide repositories . Been installed along with 2.6.32.21 pvops kernel and the most recent libvirt 0.8.3 on top of F14 (rawhide) via just several yum install commands,it doesn’t require any longer to build xen rpms using corresponding xen-4.0.1-1.fc14.src.rpm. Changing preferences allows to play with Gnome 3 shell managing virt-manager and other desktop tools.

How to upgrade to Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat from ubuntu 10.04 lucid, karmic| Desktop & Server

Sun, 2010-09-05 23:05
Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat Beta has been released, If you have ubuntu 10.10 Lucid Lynx or older version of ubuntu installed and you want to upgrade to this new beta release, you can do it by following the instructions in this post.

Fedora 13 update: A month and a half or so in

Sun, 2010-09-05 23:05
I've been running Fedora 13's Xfce spin on my new Lenovo G555 laptop for about a month and a half now, and I'm very much impressed with the performance, functionality and aggressive update policy even in an already aging (by Fedora standards) release.

Using ATA Over Ethernet (AoE) On Ubuntu 10.04 (Initiator And Target)

Sun, 2010-09-05 23:05
This guide explains how you can set up an AoE target and an AoE initiator (client), both running Ubuntu 10.04. AoE stands for "ATA over Ethernet" and is a storage area network (SAN) protocol which allows AoE initiators to use storage devices on the (remote) AoE target using normal ethernet cabling. "Remote" in this case means "inside the same LAN" because AoE is not routable outside a LAN (this is a major difference compared to iSCSI). To the AoE initiator, the remote storage looks like a normal, locally-attached hard drive.

Nightingale - Much Anticipated Songbird Fork Which is Soon Going to Have its First Release

Sun, 2010-09-05 23:05
Songbird Music Player was among the most beloved Open Source project and it still is for many, except for Linux users. Songbird is still open source, but developers behind Songbird have decided to discontinue support for Linux and the concentrate on Mac and Windows versions of Songbird. Nightingale is a Songbird fork which is undergoing rapid development and is pitched to become the Songbird alternative for Linux users.

More Details On Unigine's OilRush Game

Sun, 2010-09-05 23:05
A few days ago Unigine Corp announced OilRush, their first in-house game that's coming from the creators of one of the most advanced multi-platform engines. Unigine developers are also fond of Linux and properly support it with the OilRush game receiving the same level of support and there will be a Linux client on launch-day.

Open source tools for audio editing (jamin,Ardour and rosengarden)

Sun, 2010-09-05 23:05
Often when I suggest Linux as an alternative I hear, yes i like it unfortunate that there is nothing as software for processing digital audio, so I must stay with Windows. A sufficiently powerful computer with good quality sound cards, can become very suitable for a hobbyist recording studio, as well as an excellent solution for a teaching laboratory, although there are already those who use the programs that we are to speak at semiprofessional. With a little patience and expertise in Linux, you can indeed create a workstation for processing digital audio at no charge for licenses. The Open Source products for this type of work most suitable and popular right now are probably Ardour, Jamin and Rosengarden.

Are You Intimidated By Breakfast Cereal?

Sun, 2010-09-05 23:05
An article by Graham Morrison for Tech Radar UK this past week struck a bit of a raw nerve for me. It was one of a type we see periodically in the tech press and the title pretty much tells the story: ?"The trouble with Linux: there's too much choice." To Mr. Morrison and all the others who have written articles like this one I say: Hogwash! I pose the following questions to Mr. Morrison and to all the others who share his views. Are you ?intimidated by the breakfast cereal isle in his supermarket? After all, there are so many choices. Isn't it confusing? Should we all just eat corn flakes?

KDE SC 4.5 - Desktop Activities Exposed

Sun, 2010-09-05 23:05
Recently, I wrote a post about the KDE 4.5 SC release candidate. In that post, I was a little bit critical about the discoverability of desktop activities. I wasn’t too sure of what the purpose of these were, and there was nothing in the interface for creating these activities that gave the user any hint of what they were. This article provides an update on desktop activities.

Your Linux system keeps falling and it can't get up

Sun, 2010-09-05 23:05
Once in a while a Linux PC technician will encounter a system that has problems with lockups (a.k.a. hanging or freezing). Sometimes it is failing hardware but other times it's a software problem. Here are the common causes for this and how to identify which is the source of your problems. While I predominantly use Ubuntu (and some Mandriva) these tests are valid for most any distribution.

Considerations For FLOSS Hackers About Oracle vs. Google

Sun, 2010-09-05 23:05
Many have already opined about the Oracle v. Google lawsuit filed last week. As you might expect, I'm not that worried about what company sues what company for some heap of cash; those sort of for-profit wranglings just aren't what concerns me. Rather, I'm focused on what this event means for the future of software freedom. And, I think even at this early stage of the lawsuit, there are already a few lessons for the Free Software community to learn.

uTorrent Is Finally Available For Linux (Headless - WebUI Only For Now)

Sun, 2010-09-05 23:05
Like you probably know, the uTorrent developers said they will be releasing uTorrent for Linux a while back. The first step has already been made with the release of a headless uTorrent client for Linux which you can control through the WebUI (Web User Interface). There is also work ongoing for the GUI (graphical user interface).

September 2010 issue of The NEW PCLinuxOS Magazine Released

Sun, 2010-09-05 23:05
The NEW PCLinuxOS Magazine staff is pleased to announce the release of the September 2010 issue of the PCLinuxOS Magazine. The NEW PCLinuxOS Magazine is a product of the PCLinuxOS community, published by volunteers from the community. The magazine is lead by Paul Arnote, Chief Editor, and Assistant Editors Andrew Strick and Meemaw. The NEW PCLinuxOS Magazine is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-Share-Alike 3.0 Unported license, and some rights are reserved.

Ubuntu's Maverick Meerkat sees beta release

Sun, 2010-09-05 23:05
The Ubuntu team announced the beta release of Ubuntu 10.10 ("Maverick Meerkat"). Ubuntu 10.10 features Linux 2.6.35, GNOME 2.31, and Evolution 2.30.2, while updating the Software Center UI, adding a new sound app, enhancing Ubuntu One, and revamping Ubuntu Netbook Edition with Canonical's "Unity" UI stack.

Clonezilla Live

Sun, 2010-09-05 14:05
Clonezilla is a bootable CDROM designed for partition backup and restoration. Unlike SystemRescueCD, Clonezilla Live doesn't contain an array of utilities, rather it is a single, focused tool. However, if you're interested in simply backing up or restoring whole partitions to or from files, or copying one partition onto another, Clonezilla might be just what you're looking for.

Web Video - Not so free

Sun, 2010-09-05 14:05
Consortium says H.264 to be royalty free forever but it's not as free as it sounds. The battle for the future of web video has just heated up again. What started as a snub for Adobe's Flash technology when Apple announced it would not support Flash on its Internet-connected devices, has now turned into a fierce battle for dominance in web multimedia.