"You know that sick feeling you get in the pit of your stomach, the one that means either you forgot your mother’s birthday or even worse - your password for your favorite web site. Thankfully if Firefox has been remembering these passwords for you, recovering them in an easy task..."
Read more »10 Ways IT Invades Thanksgiving
1. You choose a turkey based on its Facebook page
2. You describe the dinner table as "an end-to-end solution for our hunger needs"
and 8 more scary observations
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GIMP 2.4.2 Released
"Three weeks later enough bug-fixes have piled up to warrant another bug-fix release in the stable GIMP 2.4 series..."
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Funambol to develop open source mobile messaging app for Android
Funambol, which makes an open source mobile application server, announced last week that it will be creating a mobile messaging system designed specifically for Google’s Android platform.
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Hardy recommends handling
It looks like a feature of package handling in Hardy is going to be a little different. This might come into play if you try to conserve disk space, or if you’re like me and you resent aptitude’s tendency to rake in all kinds of rubbish for one tiny application.
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Dealing with .rpmnew and .rpmsave files
Nobody ever thinks to mention .rpmnew and .rpmsave extensions to new users of Fedora or Red Hat derivatives. Instead, most users suddenly discover that these files are accumulating on their hard drives, or notice a fleeting message on the screen about them during a version upgrade.
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Tiny Tin Can Linux
Tin Can Tools has announced a new fully functional embedded Linux platform in the shape of a 40-pin DIP package.
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Catching up with the times: openSUSE 10.3
Instead of sampling one of York's many 3 fine clubs tonight, I stayed in and finally got around to installing openSUSE 10.3. "Impressive" sums the experience up.
All in all the installation and setup was a lovely experience (bar nearly deleting the backup partition of a certain brother), but there were a handful of things that have particularly stood out:
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In search of a quality kernel
Linux developers wonder if the kernel's famous code quality is in danger. If it is, they might not know until it's too late.
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Virtual Users And Domains With Postfix, Courier And MySQL (Fedora 8)
This document describes how to install a mail server based on Postfix 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 (Courier-POP3, Courier-IMAP), so that Courier can authenticate against the same MySQL database Postfix uses.
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Join the Firefox 2.0.0.10 Testday - Friday, 23. November !
"...Please join the Mozilla QA Community for a testday on Friday 23. November, 2007! We will test the upcoming Firefox 2.0.0.10 with Release Candidate Builds on this test day..."
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ATI HD 2900XT With Open-Source Radeon Driver
Back in September when the RadeonHD Linux driver was finally introduced, it offered support for both the R500 and R600 series. On the first day of the driver's availability, we couldn't help but to use the RadeonHD with the 2900XT, which has been ATI's flagship graphics card.
Read more »Go creative with Gogh
Gogh is an extremely lightweight drawing program designed for pressure-sensitive devices. Despite its simplicity, it packs in a lot of features and a lot of fun.
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Amazon launches Linux-based eBook reader
Amazon's "Kindle" electronic book reader runs an operating system based on Linux 2.6.10, according to reports. The device boasts a claimed 30 hours of battery life, thanks in part to a power-saving E-ink EPD (electro-phlorescent, or "electronic paper" display) and "fpow" power-saving infrastructure, early reports suggest
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Highly superior gifts for the Linux geek
Ah, the crassness of the commercialized holiday season is upon us, and I could curl my lip and refuse to participate, but no! Instead, I have scoured the Internet for holiday gifts that are geeky with an open source, stick-it-to-the-man slant. Now these are just my random, probably unsuitable selections, but you feel free to add your own ideas.
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