Ars Technica has an excellent series of articles about user security and why it's important for you to take security seriously, and why it's not just one of those "silly little things" that you leave for the geeks to worry about.
Read more »Ubuntu 9.04 is as slick as Windows 7 and Mac OS X
Just like Microsoft has taken the blowtorch to Vista to produce the lightning- quick Windows 7 ... Ubuntu has picked up its own game
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UbuntoOne creates storm in free software movement
"A conflict is brewing because Canonical, the company behind the Ubuntu free software GNU/Linux desktop, is using the name for a non-free network as well, i.e. UbuntoOne..."
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Assault Cube: Cool first person shooter
Assault Cube is a first person shooter based on the Cube engine. It has a single player mode and multiplayer. This FPS is realistic and team oriented.
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Fedora considering mailing list moderation
It seems that some folks in the Fedora community are getting tired of the tone of the discussion on the project's mailing lists. Thus this proposal from the Fedora board:
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Linux Poem Contest–Write and Win $5
If you are a Linux enthusiast and love to use open-source, this should excite you. I am a published poet and want to blend this two issues together. I intend to give $5 for the best poem written for Linux.
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Online Hacker-Leet Encoder - Still Fun After All These Years!
A nice online tool to translate your regular text into hacker-leet.
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Intel, Nokia team on Linux-based phone OS
Intel and Nokia have been discovered as teaming on a new, Linux-based operating system for mobile phones. Labeled as the oFono project, the effort is separate from both companies' usual Linux projects.
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Look out IE, Firefox, Chrome is getting much better
I love Google Chrome. It's faster than fast and I really like the clean, but still helpful, interface.
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Indamixx Linux Netbook Aims to Be Your Open Source Recording Studio
As noted on the Musician's Friend site, Linux fans with musical abilities may want to take note of the new $499 Indamixx Netbook MKII. It runs a Linux multimedia operating system called Transmission 3.0 that has a set of applications for editing, mixing, and recording music.
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When Will it Really Be the Year of Linux?
It already is. It already has been. It will continue for the forseeable future.
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ECB 2.40 released! (2009-05-16)
"ECB now requires full CEDET being installed (at least 1.0pre6). ECB has now more user-responsible buffer-parsing based on the idle-mechanism of semantic. In addition it fully supports current semantic-analyzer for intellisense and type-finding. ECB is more stable and now fully compatible with Emacs 22 and 23..."
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Linux Distros That Don’t Suck
I have had many people email me about the best distro out there. The only answer I have for them is “depends on what you want to do”.
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Kernel Log: What's coming in 2.6.30 - Storage improvements
The next kernel version is to provide all that's necessary to convert, for example, a RAID 5 into a RAID 6 and vice versa. There are changes to the block layer designed to speed up the system, and new and improved drivers will offer better SAS support.
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aTunes: Amazing Cross-Platform Audio Player and Manager
aTunes is a full-featured audio player and manager, developed in Java programming language, so it can be executed on different platforms: Windows, Linux and Unix-like systems.
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