It offers 6 new and improved tracks, a new game mode ('Follow the Leader'), new Grand Prix, new menu, some new music, and translations into German, French, Dutch, Spanish, Italian and Swedish. The new tracks and game modes need to be unlocked: you have to fulfill a challenge in order to use them. If all challenges are done, a preview of the upcoming skidding support can be tested.
Read more »SuperTuxKart 0.5 released
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Celtx, digital media pre-production tool, reaches 1.0
The popular open source media pre-production tool Celtx has reached the 1.0 milestone. Popular for its screenplay-writing, scheduling, and budgeting tools, Celtx has been in a lengthy beta for over 2 years. Used extensively by independent film producers in a number of language, Celtx, based on Mozilla’s XUL framework, has long been an integral member of the open source media toolkit.
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Edit the Tags in Your Adio Collection with Kid3
Kid3 is a nice KDE application, which recently reached version 1.0. It allows you to edit the tags of all major audio formats, like OGG Vorbis, MP3, FLAC, MP4/AAC or WavPack. The best feature Kid3 ships with is the ability to edit multiple files at the same time, somehow similar with the way Amarok allows you to edit the tags.
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Bringing Safari Web Inspector to Linux
For web developers, when it comes to debugging the web applications, tools like Safari Web Inspector can be handy and very useful. Web Inspector is written in HTML/CSS/JavaScript except for the rather small platform-specific code. With QtWebKit it is very easy to bring WebInspector into any QtWebKit-based browser on any platform, including Linux.
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Careful with That Command, Eugene
Not long ago, there were several discussions on UbuntuForums regarding a malicious command which was deliberately posted in the forums in order to make users damage their system if they typed it in a terminal using root privileges. The command is 'sudo rm -rf /' and means 'use root privileges to recursively remove, without asking for permission, the root directory / and its entire contents.
Read more »eBay sniping with JBidwatcher 2.0
While eBay was once seen solely as the world's garage sale, it is evolving into a general commerce marketplace, and that makes auction monitoring applications all the more useful. JBidwatcher, one of the best open source eBay utilities, has just released a major update. Let's take a look.
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Screenlets add customized functionality to the desktop
If free software development goes by trends, then the current era might be called the Age of Extensions. In the last few years, every application from the Mozilla family to OpenOffice.org to Gedit has created frameworks in which developers can add their own small bits of functionality to an application.
Read more »How To Change Your Login Screen In Mandriva
This is a simple howto on changing your log on screen. This will also work with other distros. This is a very easy way to add more eye candy to your Linux system.
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Protect SSH from brute force attacks
pam_abl provides auto blacklisting of hosts and users responsible for repeated failed authentication attempts. Generally configured so that blacklisted users still see normal login prompts but are guaranteed to fail to authenticate.
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How Linux saved my life
Have you ever been in a situation where you realised the frailty of your own existence? It happened to me. I sat thinking this is the end of the line but how little did I realise that I had a saviour alongside me in the form of the free open source operating system called Linux.
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Piped Variable Scoping In The Linux Or Unix Shell
Taking a look at variable scope, pipes and while-loops in various Linux and Unix shells.
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Beginning a FOSS Based Business and a Simple Broth
As of yet I have seen no responses to the sentence, "I am providing ________ to _______and I want to be able to make $_______ per ____ providing this." So I will go with my first incarnation of my former Linux Migration Business. When I started I was not consulting, I was selling computers with Linspire Linux pre installed.
Read more »Network Security Concerns? Consider Open Source
Open-source security from companies such as Untangle may offer a viable alternative.
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The new case for open source data protection
The cost advantages are clear, and most of the drawbacks to open source backup software have recently been eliminated.
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Risky Business: Predicting that open source vendors will ultimately win
've been blogging about OSS for nearly 2 years now. My in-the-trenches experience with OSS goes back to early 2004. The constant drumbeat of "proprietary software is dead, open source is the only path forward" has been deafening at times. I'll admit that I, too, used to espouse similar words. But, I am fortunate enough to work with colleagues who've been in the software industry since day one.
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