Since GNOME 3.0 has been delayed until March, 2011, it seems there's enough time to rethink the way GNOME Shell looks, especially since a lot of people don't like it (especially from the usability point of view).
Read more »New GNOME Shell Mockups
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Linux is dough, windows is glass.
The thing with operating systems, any operating system, is that they have logic errors. In other words they have bugs. The most important thing is how does the operating system handle this crash.
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Canonical is a Marketing Organization Masquerading as an Engineering Organization
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How to View bash shell history and Change bash history file size in Ubuntu
The Bash shell is the default shell environment in most Linux distributions, including all flavours of Debian. One default feature of the Bash shell is to record a history of all the commands entered by a user in a log file called .bash_history, found in the user's home directory.
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Systems Administrators Changing Roles
It's a sad truth that advancements in technology often make jobs obsolete, usually sooner than most people are ready. The more savvy workers learn to keep up with the times, and adapt their skills to make the best use of their experience, without becoming redundant themselves.
Read more »Demonstrating multi-processing in Bash 4
Bash has had multi-processing for a long time, via job control, the $! environment variable, and the "wait" command. Judicious use of parentheses for sub-processes, and pipes where necessary, can put comparatively long-term procedures into the background. Bash 4 now provides a new multi-processing paradigm for shell scripting, via the "coproc" statement.
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10 years on: free software wins, but you have nowhere to install it
I am typing this as I am finally connected in shell to my Android phone. The prompt reminds me that it's based on the Linux kernel (it's free), the Dalvik virtual machine (it's free), and free libraries. Millions of Android devices are shipped every day, each one is a Linux system. Today, it's phone.
Read more »Eclipse 4.0 SDK released for early adopters
The official release of Eclipse 4.0 SDK, which reworks the underlying platform of the IDE, is now available for early adopters. Production users will have to wait for tools to be updated to feel the benefit
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Android 3.0: what you need to know
Even though most Android users are still waiting for Android 2.2, details about the next version Android 3.0, or Gingerbread are starting to emerge. Android 3.0 release date is looking like Q4 of this year, possibly around October. And Gingerbread may already be in some testers' hands - Phandroid has shown an unverified photo of a test build of Android 3.0 running in the wild.
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Court Rejects Warrantless GPS Tracking
"GPS tracking enables the police to know when you visit your doctor, your lawyer, your church, or your lover," said Arthur Spitzer, Legal Director of the ACLU-NCA.
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OpenSAF version 4.0 arrives
The OpenSAF Foundation has released version 4.0 of the Open Service Availability Framework (OpenSAF), its open source middleware platform for high availability (HA) environments
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Compact POS devices run SUSE Linux
NCR announced two compact POS (point of sale) devices that run SUSE Linux for Point of Service, as well as a number of Windows operating systems. The RealPOS 40 and RealPOS 60 use Intel Atom and Celeron processors, respectively, offer enhanced energy efficiency, and provide both four powered serial ports and up to eight powered USB ports, the company says.
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Jolicloud 1.0 Review and Screenshots
Jolicloud 1.0 was released a few days ago with its long anticipated HTML5 based web-centric interface and many other new features.
Read more »A DTrace author leaves Oracle - Update
Bryan Cantrill, one of the three developers behind Sun's DTrace technology, has left Oracle, joining the ranks of other Sun alumni who have moved on since Oracle's acquisition
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Create your own Linux from Scratch (Download free PDF Guide)
Linux from Scratch describes the process of creating your own Linux system from scratch from an already installed Linux distribution, using nothing but the source code of software that you need.
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