Adobe has released Flash Player 10 Beta 2 (10.0.0.525) for Linux. On top of features from Beta 1, this Flash 10 release adds windowless mode (transparency and page elements on top of a Flash applet), better Linux webcam support, new languages, and speed/stability improvements.
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P2P Security News : New GNUnet release 0.8.0.
"...This release adds various major new features at the price of breaking compatibility on various levels. If you are updating from a previous version, please read the section on updating below..."
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GNUnet a secure peer to peer (P2P) network
"...In the early 2008 we've found TOR network to unblocked torrent and still using it until today. It's may be to late, but yesterday we saw another interesting p2p network application called GNUnet (we're still learning about how to use GNUnet)..."
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SCO Files Monthly Operating Reports for June
So. Do they have enough money to pay Novell? That is the question. You might want to compare this month's filings with the ones they filed last month.
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Linux tools to convert file formats
Life would be a lot easier if we could live in a Linux-only world and if applications never required data from other sources. However, the need to get data from Windows, MS-DOS, or old Macintosh systems is all too common. This kind of import process requires some conversions to solve file format differences;
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Automotive Linux drives innovation
Some fundamental shifts have been taking place in the automotive industry over the past two years that will dramatically change the way multimedia entertainment equipment is designed.
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Face off: Windows vs Linux real world RAM and disk tests
Forget fear, uncertainty and doubt. How do Windows Vista and Linux really compare against each other? It’s one thing to talk about the familiar applications available to Windows users contrasted with the rich suite of free open source apps for Linux, but something totally different to actually compare the loads of the two operating systems as they perform functionally identical tasks.
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The OS - Car Analogy
A really cute series of cartoons depicting the mac, windows, and linux os s.
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SSHFS made my life easier
I had only ever heard mention of this great application, before yesterday, and then I was in dire need of it. You see, the DVDrom is bad is my parent’s computer (they need a new one) and my Mycroft doesn’t have a ROM in it.
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Is open source software bad for business?
One security outfit which conducted a study into the use of open source software in the enterprise, the results of which are published today, seems to think so. It states that "Open Source Software (OSS) development communities have yet to adopt a secure development process and often leave dangerous vulnerabilities unaddressed."
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The Importance of Purity on the Linux Desktop
Does it really matter if an open source desktop includes closed source code? To some in the Linux community, yes, but to others, it's not something to stress about. "Hey, stop talking like this is a great and epic struggle," wrote loganrapp on Slashdot. "Zimbabwe is a great struggle. We're just talking about computer operating systems."
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Because the simple things in life are often the best.
The title of this article "Because the simple things in life are often the best." comes from a Kellogs cornflakes commercial I used to watch in Australia. However it doesn't just apply to cornflakes. It applies to all parts of our lives. It is also part of the philosophy of the *nix crowd.
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Could a desktop Ubuntu bundle earn share?
The big news from Ubuntu is they’re aiming at the server market with a bundle that includes an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) application or Point of Sale (POS) software.
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Security is no secret
Architecture created by the National Security Agency and expanded with help from the open-source community will save the Defense Department and intelligence agencies millions in hardware costs.
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Intel snubs Microsoft; offers Linux certification
Intel's enthusiasm for open source is gathering speed: now it is endorsing professional Linux certifications, snubbing the old Microsoft certification program.
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