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Read more »Miguel de Icaza Calls For More Mono, C# Games
He's always there, always waiting to integrate his .NET applications into genuine Free Software. The price of Freedom is eternal vigilance.
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CrossOver Games 10.3.0 for Linux and Mac has been released
CodeWeavers has released a maintenance update for CrossOver Games, version 10.3.0 change log with some of the many changes made in this releases is provided below.
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ConnochaetOS
ConnochaetOS is a free as in freedom GNU/Linux operating system for the desktop with old computers in mind but with modern lightweight software. It is based on Arch Linux. The name derives from Connochaetes, the scientific name for Gnu. Development is currently at version 0.9.
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Movgrab: Command Line Video Downloader
Movgrab is a command line tool for downloading video clips from websites such as YouTube, Daily Motion, Break.com, Vimeo, Blip.tv, Liveleak and others.
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Installing Project Fedena, Nginx, MySQL, Mongrel on CentOS 6
Yesterday I finally got Project Fedena running on CentOS 6.0 for my friend’s international school in Tunis, Tunisia. Project Fedena is an ever popular open source school management system developed with Ruby on Rails developed by Foradian Technologies in India.
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Android Ice Cream Sandwich ported to x86 tablets, netbooks and notebooks
Linpus Technologies, Inc., a Linux software solutions provider based in Taipei, Taiwan, just announced that they have ported Ice Cream Sandwich, the latest edition of Android, to run on x86 tablet, netbook and notebook computers.
Aside from Linpus Lite Desktop, distributions from Linpus are usually for Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and Original Design Manufacturers (ODMs).
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Addressing the failure of open source
Bruce Perens talked at the linux.conf.au 2012 about the goals of the free software movement (He still calls it "open source"... despite) and the challenges ahead (e.g. legal) and the opportunities like open hardware.
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Sabayon 8 KDE review
Sabayon follows a rolling release development model, which means that once you install a new system, you may never need to re-install – ever.
Read more »Sabayon8- The black perl is here | With screenshots Tour
Sabayon 8 has been released, the new release comes with Linux 3.2, GNOME 3.2.2, KDE 4.7.4 (4.8.0 available in testing repo), Xfce 4.8, LibreOffice 3.4.4 and more, acording to the announcement, “During this cycle, sabayon team spent a lot of time optimizing critical packages at compiler level, ensuring unprecedented performances, tuning system responsivity under load and backporting power managemen
Read more »Patent troll claims ownership of interactive Web—and might win
"We owns the internet!", claim ultimate patent trolls, Eolas, in the East District Court of Texas. Where else?
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MediaGoblin 0.2.1: Gearing Up
This release has largely been about paving the way forward for MediaGoblin's future and restructuring under the hood. Nonetheless, a good number of awesome features got implemented for this release.
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Installing Opera Widgets On Ubuntu Unity Desktop (Ubuntu 11.10)
Opera Widgets, unlike most other browser plugins, can be downloaded to serve as browser-independent desktop widgets. These are managed through Opera Widget Manager, so the Opera process remains open (without running the browser). This tutorial explains how to use Opera Widgets as desktop widgets on Ubuntu 11.10.
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The Legend of Edgar 0.97
The Legend of Edgar 0.97 has been released. Changes include the next part of the optional quest and some tweaks to existing maps.
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Running Simple Groupware On Nginx (LEMP) On Debian Squeeze/Ubuntu 11.10
This tutorial shows how you can install and run Simple Groupware on a Debian Squeeze or Ubuntu 11.10 system that has nginx installed instead of Apache (LEMP = Linux + nginx (pronounced "engine x") + MySQL + PHP).
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