Gammu (formerly known as MyGnokii2) is a cellular manager for various mobile phones/modems. It supports a wide variety of devices over cables, infrared, or BlueTooth.
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Perl 5.12.0 released
After two years of development by over two hundred authors and committers the Perl developers have released Perl 5.12.0, the latest version of the Perl language,
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VMWare's SpringSource acquires RabbitMQ
SpringSource, a division of VMWare, has announced that the company has acquired UK based Rabbit Technologies, makers of the open source, AMQP implementing, RabbitMQ messaging system
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Linux system flaws can’t pass Buck Security
Buck Security comprises a collection of security scans for Debian-based Linux distributions, including Ubuntu. It’s easy to use, and gives you a quick overview of the security status of your system.
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Linux backup made easy
There are a lot of backup tools out there. From the overly simple to the overly complex. Many of those backup tools go unnoticed and unused. Some of them get recognized as the outstanding projects they are. One of those tools is Luckybackup.
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How does GPL licensing affect projects that don't involve linking/compiling?
This is a question that I've been trying to figure out for a while already.
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Ulteo joins Open Invention Network
Open source virtual desktop and application delivery specialist Ulteo has announced that it has joined the Open Invention Network as a licensee.
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Apache's Atlassian JIRA system compromised
Attackers targeted the open source foundation's issue tracker with XSS and brute force password attacks and were able to gain root access to the system and to hashed passwords stored on it for Confluence and Bugzilla. Atlassian was also targeted
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DjangoCon Europe 2010
This year's community-supported European DjangoCon conference will take place from the 24th to the 26th of May in Berlin, with sprints taking place on the 27th and 28th
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FreeNAS 0.7.1 arrives
The FreeNAS developers have released version 0.7.1 of their FreeBSD-based Network-attached storage (NAS) UNIX-like server operating system, updating a number of the included components
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How to Convert FLV (YouTube/Flash Videos) to MPEG in Linux
How to Convert FLV (YouTube/Flash Videos) to MPEG in Linux: Not long ago, we've shown you how to download YouTube videos from the Linux terminal, and then shared with you an easy way to download and convert YouTube videos to MP4. Today, we will be showing you a very simple way to convert .flv (YouTube/Flash videos) to .mpg via the Linux terminal.
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Linux Foundation rallies MeeGo support
The Linux Foundation announced that twenty seven companies or organisations are pledging their support for the MeeGo mobile Linux platform
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Allegheny first-years dive into Fedora
Over the course of fourteen weeks, we've introduced them to the Creative Commons, blogging, and open source software in the context of social change, trying to get them ready for their dive into the Fedora project.
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Why iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad Owners Should Use Linux
For a long time, using an iPhone with Linux was a complete no go. With a jailbroken phone, you could mount it over a wireless connection using fuse, and then sync music your music that way – but syncing an entire music collection via wifi? No thanks.
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While TonidoPlug is a great personal server as it is, you can teach it a few neat tricks. For example, how about turning your TonidoPlug into a fully-fledged server running the MySQL/PHP stack?
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