The latest nightly build of the open source WebKit browser now includes support for the MathML XML dialect, which can be used in HTML pages to display mathematical formulas
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Ubuntu Linux solution stack implementation, Part 4: Solution stack setup and integration
This demo shows you how to import the Java servlet application files into the Rational Application Developer workspace, edit a few classes, and deploy the application on a WebSphere Application Server. Finally, you get to see the solution stack work in a real life scenario.
Read more »3D Desktop at Xen 4.0.1-rc6 (2.6.32.19) on top of Ubuntu 10.04 Server
The most recent pvops kernel 2.6.32.19 allows to enable kernel modesetting (KMS) under Xen 4.0.1-rc6 on top of Ubuntu Lucid Server and Fedora 13. Actually , current setup of Xen 4.0.1&PVOPS on top of Ubuntu 10.04 Server is different from http://wiki.xen.org/xenwiki/Xen4.0 : How to install Xen 4.0 (1) and brief instructions follow bellow.
Read more »GTK+2, GTK+3 Plays More With Cairo For Drawing
With GNOME 3.0 not being released now until March of 2011, GNOME 2.32 is being released next month and will continue to focus on dependable and trusted GNOME 2.x technologies, such as the GTK+2 library rather than GTK+3.
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Vim editor learns Python 3
More than two years since the 7.2 release, Vim developer Bram Moolenaar has announced the arrival of version 7.3 of his open source text editor. It now features support for persistent undo and a Python 3 interface
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PyMT 0.5 advances multi-touch for Python
The PyMT developers have announced version 0.5 of their Python multi-touch user interface library with new touch controls, native Linux multi-touch support and improved performance
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KDE & GNOME cross-desktop development
If you want your application to have the widest reach possible, it would be a good idea to ensure they play nice with both KDE and GNOME. Follow Kunal Deo's brief tutorial to find out how to get started
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NTM - Network Traffic Monitor
NTM Is a network traffic monitor for Linux (ubuntu, kubuntu, ecc). Characteristics: Integrate with linux NetworkManager; Autodisconnect when a threshold is reached; Day report; Console and Gui interface (gtk); Not need root privilege;
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Chrooting Apache2 With mod_chroot On Ubuntu 10.04
This guide explains how to set up mod_chroot with Apache2 on an Ubuntu 10.04 system. With mod_chroot, you can run Apache2 in a secure chroot environment and make your server less vulnerable to break-in attempts that try to exploit vulnerabilities in Apache2 or your installed web applications.
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Syncronized Folders across Windows and Linux
I always wanted to sync a few folders of my system across all my computers. E.g. the my scripts directory, where I constantly fiddle with my scripts and create new ones, my documents I always want to be able to have and edit everywhere, etc. I would never know where the most current version is without bothersome comparison of the dates.
Read more »Gaming Benchmarks: Windows 7 vs. Ubuntu Linux
At the beginning of this month we published workstation benchmarks comparing Windows 7 to Ubuntu Linux. Today, however, we are back to looking at the Linux vs. Windows performance of the Lenovo ThinkPad W510 and this time we are looking at the OpenGL gaming performance.
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k9mail for Android with OpenPGP support
Version 3.0 of the k9mail email client for Android is the first to include support for encryption and decryption of emails using PGP, verifying digital signatures using Android Privacy Guard
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Linux KVM Eyes 'World Domination'
Kernel-based Virtual Machine, or KVM, is a growing Linux technology for virtualization. Speaking at LinuxCon this week, Red Hat Senior Engineer Chris Wright noted that the open source project is on track to meet some very lofty goals.
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Oracle turns its back on OpenSolaris
While Oracle no longer intends to let the community participate in the development of Solaris, the vendor does plan to retain the open source licence
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Main development phase for Linux kernel 2.6.36 concluded
AppArmor, Fsnotify, built-in support for Turbo Boost on newer Intel mobile processors and a KMS driver for the latest GeForce graphics cards are some of the more significant changes in Linux kernel 2.6.36, scheduled for release in October
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