http://news.opensuse.org – (Distributions)
http://news.opensuse.org – (Distributions)
http://crunchbanglinux.org – I have noticed in Linux that in order to get my Nvidia card to run full speed I have to change the Power Mizer settings in the nvidia-settings application. The power setting defaults to "Adaptive" which means that the card runs slow. (HowTos)
http://www.linuxquestions.org – Published at LXer: Banshee 1.7.3 is released without much fanfare, but with a lot of improvements. The new Banshee adds Amazon MP3 Store support and also does Miro Podcast directory integration which allows users to discover, stream, and subscribe to podcasts in a way never before possible in Banshee. (HowTos)
http://www.linuxfordevices.com – Barnes Noble released a Nook for Android application, competing with a similar Android app released for the Kindle, and Amazon announced that its Kindle e-books are outselling its hardcover books by almost two to one. Meanwhile, Entourage Systems, which makes the Entourage Edge dual-screen Android e-reader, announced several e-book content partnerships.... (Embedded)
http://crunchbanglinux.org – just noticed this thread,http://crunchbanglinux.org/forums/topic -use/page/ and it seems a lot of people were having trouble with mpd, just set it up myself so ive written this how to.first of all install mpd: (HowTos)
http://www.linuxquestions.org – Published at LXer: Banshee, the open-source media player that's built with Mono and Gtk#, is working towards their 1.8 milestone but today they have put out a new development snapshot. What's special about this new development release, Banshee 1.7.3, is that it adds support for Amazon's MP3 store and brings other enhancements too. (HowTos)
http://www.linuxquestions.org – UNIX and Linux System Administration Handbook, 4th edition, is finally out! (HowTos)
http://blogs.gnome.org – This week… 3273 commits, in 181 projects, by 295 happy hackers (and 427 were translation commits). (Software)
http://www.linuxquestions.org – Ok so I have been using Ubunut for a few users now and thinking of getting my Linux+. While looking into it I noticed that now if you get the 2 part Linux+ you are LPIC-1. So the plan was to start with Linux+ then LPI but now I have a question about which book or cert I should sign up for, or if it even matters. (HowTos)
http://linuxo.com – CNet: "A new option for Amazon Web Services has arrived: the raw computing power of supercomputing clusters now widely used in research circles." (General)