While stopping short of volunteering to host the event, Mozilla chief security official Window Snyder said that it could prove helpful for the open-source community to meet at its own conference to debate secure coding, vulnerability reporting, and product patching issues.
Read more »Debunking reasons not to open source indie freeware games
Free gamer debuke bad reasons on why to not make indie freeware games Free softwares. Recommended article for your freeware developer friend.
The article destroy practically all excuses not make games Free softwares.
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Alfresco rolls Web 2.0 features into CMS upgrade - LinuxWorld
Alfresco Software is taking cues from the so-called Web 2.0 craze with the release of the latest version of its open source content-management software.
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Installing Google Desktop On PCLinuxOS 2007 And Ubuntu Feisty Fawn
This article shows how you can install the Linux version of Google Desktop on a PCLinuxOS 2007 desktop and an Ubuntu Feisty Fawn (Ubuntu 7.04) desktop. Although the program is still marked as beta, Linux users can already search for text inside documents, local email messages, their Web history, and their Gmail accounts.
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Edubuntu 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon Tribe 2
Out of all of the Ubuntu derivative distributions, the one that's received the least amount of attention really has been Edubuntu. With a slogan of "Linux for Young Human Beings", Edubuntu is a Linux distribution designed for students and use in school environments.
Read more »KDE 4: Kubuntu, Systemsettings vs kcontrol
The first news in this talk was that Kubuntu will not ship with KDE 4 as the default version for the next two (!) Kubuntu reasons. This is due to the fact that the next version of Kubuntu, Gutsy, will not include KDE 4 because it will not be ready till then.
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Linux: OpenSuse
Since my first Linux experience was with OpenSuse 10.1 way back nearly ten months ago, I was eager to see what the latest 10.3 Alpha release (5) had to offer from Novell.
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Review: Flying High with Fedora 7
Fedora 7 is a first class distro that demonstrates solid progress in improving the user experience, easing the move to virtualization and enabling the user to create their own custom spins with open source build tools.
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Azureus vs Ktorrent
After reading that a new version of Ktorrent was out, and that it was much improved, I decided to give it a try. Here's what I found.
Before I get to my very basic benchmarks, let's look at the feature lists of both programs.
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Linux vs Linux - Ubuntu versions compared
Ubuntu has been a community favourite since it appeared less than three years ago, and it’s not hard to see why, with it’s combination of ease of installation and use, and the hardcore credentials of its Debian base. How does Ubuntu 7.04, aka ‘Feisty Fawn’, stack up against earlier versions?
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PCLinuxOS leaves behind Ubuntu
Finally PCLOS has taken lead from Ubuntu on the last 3 months based rankings on distrowatch.com.
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iPhone hack project aims to open up device
Efforts to open up the functionality of Apple's iPhone to users disinclined to sign up to expensive two year contracts with AT&T are growing.
Following the publication of a technique to get the iPod and Wi-Fi features of the device working without signing up to AT&T by reverse engineer DVD Jon, a new group has picked up the baton.
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Linux DVRs detect stolen, abandoned objects
A Phillipines-based video capture card vendor has soft-launched a line of Linux-based surveillance DVRs (digital video recorders). Neugent Technologies said its LX8000 SmartDetect DVRs have "built-in object detection video analytics," enabling them to watch for left, abandoned, missing, or stolen objects.
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Newest Firefox 3.0 preview sets stage for beta this month
Mozilla Corp. Monday unveiled the last planned alpha update to Firefox 3.0 before it brings the new browser into the daylight of beta testing.
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Secure web browsing through Live Linux distros
"No matter how virus-ridden a hard drive may be, no matter how lacking its firewall or anti-spyware software, a bootable CD bypasses it all. The user simply reboots their computer with the CD in the tray."
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