This article is about how to create a DVD image of your machine with the exact same software included on the disk. This can be done using a software called Relinux. Relinux is a fork of the recently discontinued Remastersys.
Read more »Creating Your Own Distributable Ubuntu DVD (Relinux)
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ownCloud 3 Released
ownCloud Version 3 introduces online editing, photo gallery, PDF viewer, application store and improvements to existing functionality. Available for download now, ownCloud Version 3 enables users to share files and folders with others from their privately controlled infrastructure.
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Lower The National Debt By Expanding The Government's Use Of Free Software
The U.S. federal government is being taken advantage of by many unscrupulous software vendors who charge the government far more for proprietary software, and technical support for that software, than is warranted.
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Endian Firewall Community 2.5.1 released
Endian Firewall Community is a free edition of Endian Firewall, a security-focused Linux distribution developed by Endian S.r.l., a Linux solutions provider based in Bolzano Italy.
Read more »Virtualization With Xen On CentOS 6.2 (x86_64)
This tutorial provides step-by-step instructions on how to install Xen (version 4.1.2) on a CentOS 6.2 (x86_64) system. Xen lets you create guest operating systems (*nix operating systems like Linux and FreeBSD), so called "virtual machines" or domUs, under a host operating system (dom0).
Read more »Virtual Users/Domains With Postfix/Courier/MySQL/SquirrelMail (CentOS 6.2)
This document describes how to install a Postfix mail server that is based on virtual users and domains, i.e. users and domains that are in a MySQL database. I'll also demonstrate the installation and configuration of Courier, so that Courier can authenticate against the same MySQL database Postfix uses. The resulting Postfix server is capable of SMTP-AUTH and TLS and quota.
Read more »KDE 4.8: Polished to a Mirror Shine
KDE 4.8 is a fine release, and is moving well in the right direction. If I had to cite a specific reason to consider upgrading, it would be the incredible performance improvement. Even if you don’t turn on extra effects with the extra horsepower you save, you’ll just find the environment more “zippy” and pleasurable.
Read more »GhostBSD 2.5 review
GhostBSD is a desktop distribution based on FreeBSD. It comes as an installable Live DVD image and is developed by Eric Turgeon and Nahuel Sanchez. The latest edition, GhostBSD 2.5, based on FreeBSD 9, is the project’s fourth release, and was made available for public download on January 24.
Read more »Bouncing malware from Android Market
From the description, Bouncer is like a security agent that scans the marketplace for malware, relying on signatures of known malware to do its job. Besides looking for malicious applications, Bouncer also analyzes “new developer accounts to help prevent malicious and repeat-offending developers from coming back.”
Read more »LibreJS
Loic J. Duros has written an extension for Mozilla Firefox (and derivatives) that aims to fix the issue of non-free JavaScript Richard Stallman has written about in The JavaScript Trap. The extension is in beta test phase and more interested people are invited to take a test drive and comment.
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Tell Congress: No Backroom Deals to Regulate the Internet
Right now, representatives from nine countries including the United States are secretly meeting in a luxury hotel in Beverly Hills to negotiate the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement, a trade agreement with the potential to contain intellectual property provisions that go beyond ACTA.
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Bordeaux 75% off sale
The Bordeaux Technology Group is proud to announce a 75% off sale on Bordeaux for Linux, Mac, FreeBSD, PCBSD and OpenIndiana. With the new reduced price we hope more people will have the opportunity to use Bordeaux and Wineskin Pro to run their favorite Windows applications and Games.
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Open Advice — Book Helps You Start Contributing to Free Software
This new book "Open Advice" is the answer to "What would you have liked to know when you started contributing?". 42 prominent free and open source software contributors give insights into the many different talents it takes to make a successful software project, coding of course but also design, translation, marketing and other skills. They are here to give you a head start if you are new.
Read more »Linux Mint 12 KDE review
So we moved from Linux Mint 10 KDE to Linux Mint 12 KDE because Linux Mint 11 KDE did not make it out of the developer’s box.
Read more »Another Android Convert in Saigon
...I remember back in October, 2008, people thought I was crazy for using an G1 Android phone here in Saigon.
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