I2P is a free software anonymizing network, offering a simple layer that identity-sensitive applications can use to securely communicate. The new release's highlights: router console with GeoIP display, automatically generated Base32 destination names, plugin system, translation for router console, less CPU and memory usage, network improvements for scalability.
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Vodafone demonstrates commitment to open source innovation
Vodafone Group will make it's location based services software -- Wayfinder, open source. The code will be made available on Github. The aim is to offer other organisations the opportunity to use a code base which has been developed over the past decade so that they can build new and innovative navigation products which widen choice for consumers.
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How to Make Windows Faster than Linux
In terms of speed, we can't deny the fact that Linux has an edge over Windows.
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OpenSUSE 11.3 LXDE Screenshots
Need something to play with over the weekend? The OpenSUSE 11.3 release is the first ever to include the OpenSUSE LXDE flavor. LXDE version 0.5.5 is included on the OpenSUSE DVD along with other desktop options KDE, GNOME, and XFCE.
Read more »Firewire Audio on Linux: Fixing FFADO dbus-service Errors
This is a quick tip that may help other FFADO users struggling with the same problem. FFADO is the excellent Firewire audio driver project, so that we may use nice higher-end Firewire recording interfaces on our Linux machines.
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Firefox 4 to get App Tabs
Firefox 4 is set to get an amazing new tab feature that I think will change the way users think about tabs.
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Mozilla increases bounty for security bug info to $3,000
The reward for finding eligible vulnerabilities will rise from $500, with the program extended to cover more Mozilla software
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Wine 1.2 Released
The Wine team is proud to announce that the stable release Wine 1.2 is now available. This release represents two years of development effort and over 23,000 changes. The main highlights are the support for 64-bit applications and the new graphics based on Tango. It contains a lot of improvements across the board and over 3,000 bug fixes.
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Bordeaux 50% off sale in celebration of the Wine 1.2 release
The Bordeaux Technology Group is proud to announce a one month sale on Bordeaux for Linux, Mac, FreeBSD, PCBSD and OpenSolaris. With the release of Wine 1.2 it marks the first stable Wine release in nearly two years. And with this release we would like to celebrate and show our appreciation for all the hard work that has gone into the Wine 1.2 release.
Read more »4 Linux Games You Probably Have Not Played
maketecheasier.com: It is no secret that Linux is not a popular gaming platform. Despite that stigma, however, the open nature of Linux makes it easy, even for relatively inexperienced developers, to produce quality games.
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.0 Beta 2 Benchmarks Against Ubuntu, CentOS, openSUSE
Now that the second beta of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.0 was released last week, we took the workstation build and have benchmarked it against the latest releases of Ubuntu, CentOS, and openSUSE.
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Firebird Embedded in comparison to SQL Server Compact Edition 4
Scott Guthrie recently posted article about New Embedded Database Support with ASP.NET. This made me think about other options, Firebird in particular, and advantages and disadvantages. What I’m going to do is to introduce Firebird Embedded here and compare with features Scott wrote.
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Defining Software Freedom: The Singularity of Free
Last week, I wrote about the somewhat-vague definition of the open core business model, and how it compared to the dual-license business model. Open core, like dual licenses, are all part of the whole "ways-to-make-money-faster-with-open-source-software" genre of business, but they are not the same thing.
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Four Great Gnome Panel Applets
While there are a good number of gnome applets to choose from by default, there are piles of other applets you can find online to install. The following are a list of four of my favorites I use on my various Linux systems around my house.
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openSUSE 11.3 is here!
The openSUSE Project is pleased to announce the release of the latest incarnation of openSUSE, with support for 32-bit and 64-bit systems. openSUSE 11.3 is packed with new features and updates including SpiderOak to sync your files across the Internet for free, Rosegarden for free editing of your audio files, improved indexing with Tracker, and updates to Mozilla Firefox,
and Thunderbird.
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