http://serverfault.com – df -h reports the '/' partition to be 100% full. While running du -hs * on each directory of this partition shows there is still lot of space. tune2efs which reports just one block to be free. (HowTos)
http://serverfault.com – df -h reports the '/' partition to be 100% full. While running du -hs * on each directory of this partition shows there is still lot of space. tune2efs which reports just one block to be free. (HowTos)
http://ubuntuforums.org – Not sure why, but this was a nightmare for me, maybe I'm a little rusty but this is how I eventually solved it, if you found an easier way feel free to post it. NOTE: as if writing the open source nvidia drivers in 12.10 don't support the nvidia GTX 660m I disabled secure boot in the BIOS you might now have to, but I know ubuntu's secure boot is somewhat buggy so I decided to not take the chan (Hardware)
http://www.talkandroid.com – A simple game that features a cartoonish design, a cuddly monster as a main character and the simple premise of jumping over coins in order to get major air can’t be the blueprint for an addictive game… can it? (IT news)
http://www.talkandroid.com – We have already covered a few games from Animoca, but a new one recently hit the Google Play Store called Robo5. This is a steampunk influenced puzzle game in which you play a robot in a strange decaying future world. Your job is to climb mountains of boxes and crates. Each level presents a different scenario, and you need to get to the top in order to advance to the next level. (IT news)
http://stackoverflow.com – I'm trying to develop my own pdf viewer app for android using eclipse but i can't find a good and free library and code samples, where can i find a nice library that helps me to accomplish this task? (HowTos)
http://techcrunch.com – I was an unpaid blogger and I’m proud of that. (IT news)
http://techcrunch.com – Korean startup accelerator SparkLabs hosted its first Demo Day in Seoul today with five of the six companies in the inagural class it revealed back in November (one company, online gaming studio Merrywind, is developing a game that is currently in stealth mode, so it did not present today). (IT news)
http://news.opensuse.org – In less than two weeks, openSUSE 12.3 will be on your doorstep. Or rather, on the mirrors, ready for use. If you are curious to know what is coming, this first sneak preview is for you! We’ll talk about what’s new on the desktop: GNOME, KDE, XFCE and Enlightenment as well as the applications. Enjoy! The desktops Let’s start with the desktops. (Distributions)
http://techcrunch.com – After spending years working as technicians at public schools, Jeff O’Hara and Nicolas Borg launched Edmodo in 2008 to address what they had come to see as a huge gap in the teacher-student relationship: The need for a better, safer way for teachers to connect and communicate with their students. (IT news)
http://www.ubuntugeek.com – alien is a program that converts between Red Hat rpm, Debian deb, Stampede slp, Slackware tgz, and Solaris pkg file formats. If you want to use a package from another linux distribution than the one you have installed on your system, you can use alien to convert it to your preferred package format and install it. (HowTos)