That’s less than 10 days after the first Release Candidate was announced. What type of testing does this thing get? By the way, that’s normal for Linux Mint distribution, but again, how well is this distribution tested before it’s released to the public?
Read more »German govt comes out against Trusted Computing and Secure Boot
But the German government has made an official statement on Secure Boot (and Trusted Computing). Since it’s just a position statement, it does not count as a legal challenge to Microsoft, but it’s s start.
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The Perfect Desktop - Ubuntu 12.10 (Quantal Quetzal)
This tutorial shows how you can set up an Ubuntu 12.10 desktop that is a full-fledged replacement for a Windows desktop, i.e. that has all the software that people need to do the things they do on their Windows desktops. The advantages are clear: you get a secure system without DRM restrictions that works even on old hardware, and the best thing is: all software comes free of charge.
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FOSS brings over €10 million savings for Munich
Over €10 million has been saved by the city of Munich, thanks to its development and use of the city's own Linux platform. The study is based on around 11,000 migrated workplaces within Munich's city administration as well as 15,000 desktops that are equipped with a FOSS office suite.
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Rollback To A Working State With btrfs + apt-btrfs-snapshot On Ubuntu 12.10
This tutorial explains how you can revert failed apt operations (like apt-get upgrade) and roll back to the previous system state with apt-btrfs-snapshot on an Ubuntu 12.10 system that uses the btrfs file system. apt-btrfs-snapshot creates a snapshot of the system before the apt operation.
Read more »Why I Use Generic Computers and Open Source Software
I'd like to explain why I use generic "white boxes" running open source software. These give me a platform I rely on for 100% availability. They also provide a low-cost solution with excellent security and privacy.
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What’s new in Kate
The latest news about Kate comes from a posting by Dominik Haumann on the KDE website based on code-commits to Kate’s source code at a recent developer sprint in Vienna, Austria.
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How to customize Linux Mint 14 Cinnamon
The Scale effect lets you see all the open windows on the current workspace, while Expo lets you see the workspaces.
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How To Convert An ext3/ext4 Root File System To btrfs On Ubuntu 12.10
ext3 and ext4 file systems can be converted to btrfs. For non-root file systems, this can be done online (i.e., without reboot), while for root file systems we need to boot into some kind of rescue system or Live CD. This guide explains how to convert an ext3 or ext4 root file system into btrfs on Ubuntu 12.10 and how to roll back to ext3/ext4 again if desired.
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RoCanvas.js - Library for creating interactive drawing boards
This is an open source JS library that converts HTML5 canvas element into an interactive drawing board. It lets your user draw shapes, avatars etc
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Today is the 15th birthday of KDE e.V.
Today (November 27, 2012) is the 15th birthday of KDE e.V. (eingetragener Verein; registered association), the legal entity which represents the KDE Community in legal and financial matters. We interviewed two of the founding members (Matthias and Matthias) on the why, what and when of KDE e.V. in the beginning. Tomorrow, emeritus board member Mirko Böhm shares his thoughts.
Read more »Red Hat Summit 2013 Call for Papers
The call for papers is now open for the 9th annual Red Hat Summit. The deadline to submit is January 4, 2013. The summit itself will be June 11-14, 2013 in Boston, MA, USA.
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OpenShift Enterprise 1.0 announced
OpenShift Enterprise 1.0 is the next phase in the growth of the platform, and makes it available for small and big businesses to deploy and maintain it on-premise.
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The K Desktop Environment is 15
But all that’s history. Now I love my KDE. As part of the birthday “bash,” Claudia Rauch sat down with Matthias Kalle Dalheimer and Matthias Ettrich, two of the founding members of KDE e.V, for an interview.
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Slashdot: Ask Richard Stallman Anything
Richard Stallman (RMS) founded the GNU Project in 1984, the Free Software Foundation in 1985, and remains one of the most important and outspoken advocates for software freedom. RMS now spends much of his time fighting excessive extension of copyright laws, digital restrictions management, and software patents.
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