For all the people who are waiting for the Linux 2.6.34 kernel for Ubuntu the wait is over.
The kernel is available for Ubuntu Lucid right now, the downside is that you have to compile it yourself, the upside there's an article for that.
Linux kernel 2.6.34 for Ubuntu Lucid
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GCC allows C++ – to some degree
Effective immediately, the developers of the GNU Compiler Collection have decided to allow the use of some C++ language constructs within the source code of the GCC
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getdeb mirror site
For some reason getdeb site is not stable for quite some time so if you want mirror site use the following ones in your sources.list file
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Haguichi - A graphical frontend for Hamachi on Linux
Haguichi provides a graphical frontend for Hamachi on Linux that integrates smoothly into your GNOME desktop. Haguichi is free and open source software licensed under GPLv2.
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Creating a NAS Box with an Existing System
Standalone Network Attached Storage (NAS) servers provide file level storage to heterogeneous clients, enabling shared storage. This article presents the basics of NAS units (NFS servers) and how you can create one from an existing system.
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GCC Can Now Be Worked On In C++
The Free Software Foundation and GCC Steering Committee have now decided that it's okay and permitted to write code for the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) within C++. Up to this point, C has been the preferred language for working on GCC.
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9 of the Best Free Linux Terminal Emulators
A terminal emulator is computer software which emulates a dumb video terminal within some other display architecture.
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Android 2.2 and Its Previous Versions: A Sweet Developer Review
The Android platform has really matured in the past year or so. With the latest Android 2.2 SDK just released at Google I/O 2010, we thought it would be fitting to do a little review of how far the platform has come.
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New In KDE Partition Manager 1.1 (III): Support For 4096-Byte Sectors
Hard drives are getting bigger and bigger, a trend that leads to some technical challenges hard to overcome without user-noticable changes. The increase in hard disk size means that the areal density (the number of bits stored per square inch on the drive) also increases heavily, which is a good thing at first glance...
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Cellbots android powered robots
These are cellbots, if you couldn't think of any reason for getting yourself an Android yet, here is one.
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Howto: Setup openQRM Cloud deploying physical Windows Systems on CentOS 5.5
This HowTo explains the setup of openQRM Cloud on CentOS 5.5 and features rapid deployment of physical Windows systems.
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The top 10 tricks of Perl one-liners
Perl, never afraid of obscure shorthands, has accrued an impressive number of features that help with this use case. I'd like to share some of my favorites that you might not have heard of.
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Linux WD EARS Advanced Hard Drive Format
Nowadays hard drive manufactures are switching to a new hard drive technology which uses 4KB sectors size instead of conventional 512B. This new technology requires little tweaks to get a better performance in comparison to out-of-the-box settings. This article will describe some simple to follow instruction on how to partition the WD EARS hard-drive to get better overall performance.
Read more »Trinity and the challenges of continuing KDE 3
This morning, while having my usual Cafe Latte (albeit this time in Berlin instead of at home sweet home in Nijmegen), I read about the Trinity project, which is an effort to revive KDE 3.
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Step by step: Hacking an iPhone 3GS with Ubuntu
Bad news for anyone with an iPhone 3GS: even if you have the latest OS, even if you have a PIN number, even if it isn't jailbroken - it can be hacked by anyone using a computer running Ubuntu Lucid Lynx. Here's how, step by step.
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