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Help your eyes hurt less with Redshift in Ubuntuview story

http://ubuntuguide.net – Redshift is an interesting program that adjusts the color temperature of your screen according to your surroundings.And the most important is this may help your eyes hurt less if you’re long time working in front of the screen,especially at night. (HowTos)

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Hardware Accelerated Theora for Firefox Mobile, codenamed Fennec, on Nokia N900view story

http://linuxers.org – Matthew Gregan, a Mozilla employee working on improving audio and video support in Firefox, posted a blog about enabling Full screen video playback on Firefox on Mobile, Fennec on Nokia N900 without hogging 100% CPU. (General)

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Citizens ask e-government project to use open source and standardsview story

http://linuxbsdos.com – Two hundred Romanians have signed a petition urging Gabriel Sandu, the Minister for Communications and Information Society, to support open source software on e-government projects. They also ask him to use open standards and to make government data public electronically. The petition was organised by APTI, a Romanian Association for Technology and Internet. It was organised [...] (General)

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Synaptics touchpads get advanced Linux supportview story

http://www.linuxfordevices.com – Synaptics Inc. has announced touchpad support for Linux-based remote controls, netbooks, and notebook PCs. Now available to OEMs, the Synaptics Gesture Suite will support Google's Chrome OS and other distros with a wide range of pointing enhancements and gestures, the company says.... (Embedded)

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Anjuta: Anjuta 2.30 releasedview story

http://blogs.gnome.org – (Sorry, this post comes a bit late but we were all busy to make 2.30.1 and 3.0 rocking even more) Anjuta 2.30 has been released which is the new stable series that will be supported for the next time. There have been various great improvements and I will list some of them here: (Software)

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Linux Notebooks to Get Touch Gesture Supportview story

http://news.softpedia.com – Touch interfaces are becoming an increasingly popular way of interacting with devices. It all started with the iPhone, more or less, but today, plenty of laptops support gestures through the touchpad. Apple notebooks have had multi-touch and gesture support for a while now, and Windows users also get to enjoy the feature. For Linux though, as always,... (General)

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Python Support in GNOME Gets a Boost From Hackfestview story

http://www.linux.com – Some GNOME developers have gathered in Boston for a Python GNOME hackfest that is hosted by the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project... (Software)

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Benchmarks Of GCC 4.5.0 Compiler Performanceview story

http://www.linux.com – Last week GCC 4.5.0 entered the world with improvements to the experimental C++0x support, Graphite-powered automatic parallelization support, compatibility with new ARM processors, Intel Atom and AMD Orochi optimizations, link-time optimization, and GCC plug-in support. Over the weekend we decided... (Hardware)

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What Songbird's Flight Means for FOSSview story

http://www.linuxinsider.com – If a canary's song serves as a warning to miners, what does a Songbird's flight say about FOSS? That was the question on many bloggers' minds in recent days, as news of open source iTunes clone Songbird's decision to drop Linux support made its away across the forums. (General)

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Btrfs System Rollbacks In Fedora 13view story

http://linuxo.com – Phoronix: "One of the benefits of Btrfs besides offering competitive performance against other Linux file-systems and SSD optimizations is its support for sub-volumes and writable snapshots." (General)