Chris Lord shares his experiences and six laws of writing simple games for GNOME, using Clutter.
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Installing Liferay 6.0.5 Community Edition Bundled With Tomcat On Ubuntu 10.04
Liferay Portal is an enterprise web platform for building business solutions that deliver immediate results and long-term value. Get the benefits of packaged applications and an enterprise application framework in a single solution.
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Valve is Looking For Someone Who Can "Port Windows Games to Linux"
Valve is all too familiar with gaming folks out there. They are the guys behind the awesome STEAM online gaming platform. They were in a bit of controversy recently when they denied all reports of a Linux version of their famous online gaming platform. But once again, Valve is in the news.
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TexLive 2010 available
TeX Live is a TeX distribution which is the replacement of teTeX. It is now the default TeX distribution for several Linux distributions such as Fedora, Debian, Ubuntu and Gentoo. Other Unix operating systems like OpenBSD, FreeBSD and NetBSD are also converting from teTeX to TeX Live. TeX Live may be run directly, or "live", from a CD ROM, or from a DVD ROM, hence its name.
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Who Contributed The Most During X Server 1.9?
Tiago Vignatti has now compiled some statistics surrounding the top contributors to X.Org Server 1.9 and related X components just looking at this most recent development cycle. There's also numbers for the input, video, and Mesa components too.
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Resizing Linux partitions, Part 2: Advanced resizing
Simple partition resizing operations, such as those described in Part 1 of this series, usually conclude successfully. Sometimes, though, you need to do something different or troubleshoot problems. This article covers some of these situations.
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Linux Server Monitoring with Bijk
How you can monitor your server and performs usage? With Bijk you get online 30 graphs about Load, CPU, memory, traffic, Apache, PostreSQL and others with Alerts. Bijk can be used on Debian, Ubuntu, CentOS, RedHat and with Cloud providers.
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Registration Opens for ApacheCon North America 2010
Open source users, developers, and members of the global apache community gather to share insight on "Servers, The Cloud, and Innovation"
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Developer preview of WebOS 2.0
Palm, HP's recent acquisition, has presented a limited beta version of the next generation of its mobile WebOS operating system. The release of a publicly available version is expected to arrive before the end of the year
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GitHub launches "Pull Requests 2.0"
New features enhance collaboration of the distributed version control system with GitHub's hosted service
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Palm Reveals New webOS 2.0 Features
Palm revealed the webOS 2.0 SDK beta today and with it, the company gave an outline of the new features expected in webOS 2.0. The Linux-based OS will support multi-tasking through a feature called Stacks, which organizes similar applications into tidy, um, stacks.
Read more »Gigolo – it mounts what it’s told to
Okay, before we go any further I need to make it clear that we’re not talking about the latest adult video release, but rather a networking utility for Linux. Sorry. That cheeky tagline comes straight from the author. And it’s true!
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The PHP Anthology: 101 Essential Tips, Tricks & Hacks (Download Free PDF Guide)
A compilation of the best solutions provided to common PHP questions.
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Two magic words: “merged upstream”
The lives of distributions packagers are full of words that make them cringe – backport, regression, hotfix, custom patch, … – but there are two that can make your day truly shine:
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The Last Temptation of the Linux Application Developer
Cloud rocks. Apps on devices rock. Where does that leave deskop applications?
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