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A Year Into Linux Mint Debian Edition
Submitted by bigbearomaha on Sunday 25th of March 2012 07:32:25 PM Filed under
LMDE is a mixed bag. On one hand, you get a Debian install with the Mint specific user software that makes the end user a very nice experience. On the other hand, it's still being tweaked and played with. This can lead to some frustration with apps that haven't had all the kinks worked out yet.
Ubuntu Linux Server is a growing but important part of Canonicals stable moving forward
Submitted by fieldyweb on Saturday 17th of March 2012 04:35:38 PM Filed under
Just been reading an interesting piece on zdnet.com by the love him or hate him auther who is Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols which talks about the possible rise of Ubuntu as a server platform when compared to RHEL. The article quotes the Canonical founder Mark Shuttleworth on some figures from W3Tech.
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Top Android Apps
Submitted by fieldyweb on Tuesday 13th of March 2012 10:43:41 PM Filed under
I've tried to include a few that are a bit less like on the other lists you might find..
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Restore the Windows bootloader to MBR after dual-booting with Linux
Submitted by finid on Saturday 10th of March 2012 07:43:08 PM Filed under
If you installed the Linux boot loader to the MBR and want to restore the Windows boot loader, this short tutorial shows you how to do it. It is an easy, point-and-click process. And the application that makes it that easy is called EasyBCD, a free-for-personal-use application from Neosmart Technologies.
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If Tablets are the way forward why is it so dammed hard to get one on contract?
Submitted by fieldyweb on Saturday 10th of March 2012 05:30:27 PM Filed under
Directly on the various Mobile operator sites there seems to be a choice of the iPad 2 going very strong 1 week before the new Ipad release, very little mention of "the new iPad coming soon" and either the Samsung Galaxy 10.1 or Orange are offering their own Tablet or th HTC 7" offering.
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4 Linux and a BSD Distro every Sysadmin should have in their toolbox
Submitted by fieldyweb on Saturday 10th of March 2012 05:24:41 PM Filed under
While as a Sysadmin our world is generally speaking goverend by Windows Desktops and servers, Microsoft's OS isn't the best one out there at every task, for some tasks Linux is the answer, I've written on other blogs on a similar topic, about Linux Distros and which ones you will get he most out of. The idea behind most of these Linux Distros is they act as a tool or a set of tools to perform a certain task.
Each one of thses distros is free, downloads as an ISO and can be run (apart from one) booted from a CD without installation.
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How to dual-boot Windows 7 and Chakra Linux Archimedes, with shared NTFS partition at the end
Submitted by finid on Saturday 10th of March 2012 04:44:42 AM Filed under
The broad objective, if it is not already evident from the title of this article, is to: Dual-boot Windows 7 and Chakra Archimedes on a computer with one hard drive; then, create an NTFS partition at the end of the drive that will be shared between both operating systems. When completed, you should see this screen when you reboot or restart the computer.
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BackTrack 5 Revolution 2 screen shot
Submitted by finid on Friday 9th of March 2012 11:15:13 AMOne of those, is BackTrack, a hackers delight, one that is loaded with all the best Free Software and Open Source penetration testing applications available. The latest edition is BackTrack 5, code-named Revolution. We are actually at BackTrack 5 R2. Keep in mind that BackTrack is not a distribution for newbies. This is serious stuff.
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How to install and configure Gufw on Linux Deepin 11.12.1
Submitted by finid on Thursday 8th of March 2012 06:38:09 AM Filed under
A new installation of Linux Deepin 11.12.1 does not have any of the network security applications that you find on Ubuntu enabled: A default installation of Linux Deepin 11.12.1, the latest edition, will leave your computer wide open for the bad guys to mess with.
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Linux Deepin 11.12.1 review
Submitted by finid on Wednesday 7th of March 2012 05:05:46 PM Filed under
Linux Deepin is a desktop distribution based on Ubuntu Desktop, but using a modifed GNOME 3 shell, not Ubuntu’s Unity desktop. It was founded by Liu Wenhuan, who is also a co-founder of Wuhan Linux User Group (LUG), a LUG in Wuhan, the capital of Hubei province, China.
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He can steal your smart phone’s and tablet’s encryption keys
Submitted by finid on Wednesday 7th of March 2012 12:59:58 AM Filed under
If you think that the encryption keys that your smart phone or tablet computer uses to protect data you want to keep others from accessing is secure, well … think again.
Crypto researchers have demonstrated that those encryption keys can be stolen using techniques that are not that difficult to assemble.
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SalineOS 1.6 review
Submitted by finid on Sunday 4th of March 2012 09:17:41 AM Filed under
SalineOS is a desktop Linux distribution based on Debian and uses the Xfce desktop environment. The first version reviewed on this website was SalineOS 1.1, and that was back in February 2011 . There has been several versions published since then – SalineOS 1.2, 1.3, 1.4 and 1.5. This article is a review of the latest version, SalineOS 1.6, which was released on February 1 2011.
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Linux Deepin 11.12.1 screen shots
Submitted by finid on Sunday 4th of March 2012 09:14:03 AM Filed under
Though I tend to stay away from publicly reviewing distributions that use the default GNOME 3 desktop, I evaluate them privately and if I come across one that has been modified to look like a true desktop operating system, then I will take the time to do what it takes to publish a review on it. Linux Deepin falls into that category. So expect a review of Linux Deepin soon.
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Kubuntu 12.04 Precise Pangolin beta 1 screen shots
Submitted by finid on Friday 2nd of March 2012 12:57:23 PM Filed under
Yet another screen shot post on yet another pre-stable release distribution. This time, it is from Kubuntu 12.04 beta 1, the first beta release of what will become Kubuntu 12.04 LTS (Long Term Support).
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Ubuntu 12.04 Precise Pangolin beta 1 screen shots
Submitted by finid on Friday 2nd of March 2012 08:10:38 AM Filed under
The first beta version of what will become Ubuntu 12.04, Precise Pangolin, has just been released. The final, stable version will be released by the end of April. This beta release, as with all pre-stable distribution releases, is an invitation for bug hunters to get busy.
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Top 10 enterprise-grade features to expect in Fedora 17
Submitted by finid on Thursday 1st of March 2012 06:38:12 PM Filed under
This article lists the top ten features that will appeal primarily to enterprise users. Keep in mind that most of them have not been fully implemented in Fedora 17 alpha, the first public release of what would become Fedora 17.
The features in alphabetical order, are:
Read the complete article at http://www.linuxbsdos.com/2012/03/01/top-10-enterprise-grade-features-to-expect-in-fedora-17/
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Top features for desktop users of Fedora 17
Submitted by finid on Wednesday 29th of February 2012 07:56:02 AM Filed under
Like previous editions of Fedora, Fedora 17 will ship with several major feature enhancements. Some will be of interest only to enterprise users, while others will be mainly for desktop users. Other features will, of course, appeal to the needs of both enterprise and desktop users.
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Ubuntu 11.10 as an alternative to OSX on the Macbook Pro
Submitted by fieldyweb on Sunday 26th of February 2012 07:24:34 PM Filed under
For those users not enamoured by the direction OSX is taking or if you are looking to run a free Opensource alternative there are a couple of choices in the Linux camp. I've covered Sabayon and in this article I take a look at just how easy is it to install Ubuntu on a Macbook Pro as the Only OS.
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Consoles of yesteryear..
Submitted by fieldyweb on Saturday 25th of February 2012 09:34:33 PM Filed under
The handheld console unit may very soon become a thing of the past and with games costing upwards of £50 their big brothers the home console unit may not be far behind. It's however pretty safe to say that the future of portable gaming on mobile phones hosting IOS and Android does have a very lucrative future.
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A week with Sabayon on the Macbook Pro
Submitted by fieldyweb on Saturday 25th of February 2012 09:32:11 PM Filed under
Last week after being desperatly disappointed with the direction Apple are taking with OSX after using Mountain Lion for a ew hour i decided to go back to using Linux. However finding the right Linux distro was important, the Macbook Pro (MBP) is not a PC, yes it will run almost every Intel based linux distro there are a few hardware gotchas which make the choice of Distro important for the quickest out of the box up and working experience.
As the title suggests a platform i'm already enamoured with was my first choice, the Gentoo based source and binary distro Sabayon with its recently updated version 8.
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digiKam 7.7.0 is released
After three months of active maintenance and another bug triage, the digiKam team is proud to present version 7.7.0 of its open source digital photo manager. See below the list of most important features coming with this release.
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Samsung, Red Hat to Work on Linux Drivers for Future Tech
The metaverse is expected to uproot system design as we know it, and Samsung is one of many hardware vendors re-imagining data center infrastructure in preparation for a parallel 3D world.
Samsung is working on new memory technologies that provide faster bandwidth inside hardware for data to travel between CPUs, storage and other computing resources. The company also announced it was partnering with Red Hat to ensure these technologies have Linux compatibility.
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