paldo 1.15 released

admin on August 16th, 2008 | File Under Linux news, Recommended -

We are pleased to announce the release of paldo 1.15 with many bug fixes and updates.

It features the latest stable GNOME 2.22.3 desktop, OpenOffice.org 2.4.1, Firefox 3.0.1, Eclipse 3.4, and VirtualBox 1.6.2. Also included are Linux kernel 2.6.25.15 to support new devices, X.org 7.3, updated proprietary drivers for NVIDIA and AMD graphic cards, and Wammu 0.27 to simplify cell phone synchronization. Read More »

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SMplayer 0.6.2 is out

admin on August 16th, 2008 | File Under Linux news, Recommended -

What’s new:~

* Added an audio equalizer (please read Audio_equalizer.txt).
* Added a dialog to search and download subtitles from opensubtitles.org (See Finding_subtitles.txt).
* The toolbars can be configured. The user can remove, add or change the order of the buttons. Right now it can only be done by editing manually the configuration file. A graphical editor will be added in the next version. See Configuring_the_toolbars.txt.
* The single instance port can now be chosen automatically by the application.
* Possibility to compile a portable version which (by default) won’t write anything outside the smplayer’s folder. It won’t write either anything in the Windows registry. See Portable_Edition.txt for details.
* Added the Slovenian translation.

Read more or Download the SMplayer 0.6.2

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Scientific Linux Live CD/DVD 5.2 released

admin on August 16th, 2008 | File Under Linux news, Recommended -

Scientific Linux Live CD/DVD 5.2 has been released for i386 and x86_64

New Feature
- Changes can be stored persistently on a storage device like an USB key Read More »

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how-to: Tuning Guvnor, part 1

admin on August 13th, 2008 | File Under Linux ariticles, Recommended -

Guvnor is the business rules management system in Drools 5. When you deploy it out of the box, you get an unsecured web application that stores data in Jackrabbit’s embedded Derby database. Read More »

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Flash Player 10 RC released

admin on August 12th, 2008 | File Under Linux news, Recommended -

These release notes document known issues related to the beta versions of Adobe® Flash® Player 10, code named “Astro”.  The current release candidate build for Windows and Macintosh is 10.0.2.26. The current release candidate for Linux is 10.0.0.569. Read more Download

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Announcing ENOS 2008

admin on August 12th, 2008 | File Under Linux news, Recommended -

The acronym ENOS stands for ‘Encontro Nacional de openSUSE‘, a Portuguese expression which can be translated to ‘National openSUSE Meeting‘, an event meant to unite the Portuguese openSUSE users, as well as provide the participants an inside view into the latest developments in the openSUSE project and stimulate them to take an active part in the community itself. Read more

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10 things you didn’t know you could do in Ubuntu

admin on August 10th, 2008 | File Under Linux ariticles, Recommended -

Here are ten things that you (probably) didn’t know you could do in Ubuntu. All are taken from Ubuntu Kung Fu, my new book. Read more

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aMule 2.2.2 released

admin on August 10th, 2008 | File Under Linux news, Recommended -

We are happy to announce the release of aMule 2.2.2 - The “Similarity.” version
This is a stable release which features mainly bug fixes and improvements upon the 2.2.x series of aMule.
Particularly notable are updates to Kademlia, which bring us on the same level as eMule 0.49b.

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Download aMule for linux:http://forum.amule.org/index.php?board=69.0

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VMware signs up and joins Linux Foundation

admin on August 8th, 2008 | File Under Linux news, Recommended -

Virtualisation giant VMware has announced that it has joined the Linux Foundation, lining up alongside existing members such as Adobe, Google and IBM. Read more

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Technology: Enabling Temperature Sensors in Linux

admin on August 6th, 2008 | File Under Linux ariticles, Recommended -

Most computers these days come with a myriad of sensors to monitor the temperature of your computer. These sensors are generally located on the processor and the motherboard, and you might also have sensors on your video card. On top of that, all S.M.A.R.T-enabled hard drives have built-in temperature monitoring.Read more

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