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File Systems and Usability - the Missing Link
Linux usability thesis. Usability has never been a priority in file system design. Instead, developers focus mainly on technical aspects, such as speed, reliability, and security. But in recent decades, technological innovations have created a modern information crisis. This is characterized by an ever-growing abundance of easily accessible information.
linux.conf.au - Call for LCA2010
linux.conf.au announced the opening of its call for term papers for LCA2010. linux.conf.au isn't just a Linux conference. It is a conference about Free and Open Source Software, held annually in Australasia since 1999 - covering everything from the Linux Kernel and the BSDs to OpenOffice.org, from networking to audio-visual magic, from hardware hacks to Creative Commons and open standards and data in government and education sectors.
The Morevna Project: Anime with Synfig and Blender
Free Software Magazine: "The Morevna Project aims to create an animated film in a modern anime-style retelling a very old Russian folktale known as "Marya Morevna". It's a free culture production project pushing the envelope in several ways..."
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OpenOffice 3.2: more stability, more speed
The H Open: "It offers numerous enhancements over its predecessor which offer both stability and speed benefits. Writer and Calc, for example, should now start twice as fast as in version 3.1.1."
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IBM Unveils Clustered NAS Storage
Enterprise Storage Forum: "The Samba-based systems include management nodes, switches, interface nodes, data storage nodes, RAID controllers and expansion units, and offer snapshot capabilities, tiered storage and HSM through Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM)."
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Development Release: SimplyMEPIS 8.5 Beta 5
Warren Woodford has announced the availability of the fifth beta version of SimplyMEPIS 8.5, a beginner-friendly distribution based on Debian's stable branch featuring the latest KDE 4 desktop: "MEPIS has announced SimplyMEPIS 8.4.97, the fifth beta of MEPIS 8.5, now available from MEPIS and public mirrors. Deltas, requested....
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How do I reset the enable password on the Bluecoat ProxySG
In order to reset the enable password on the ProxySG, you will need to have physical access to the ProxySG itself. You will need a nine (9) pin null modem cable to connect to the serial console on the ProxySG. Make sure the cable is connected to the ProxySG and to your laptop or desktop. Make sure your serial connection has the following settings:
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[Phoronix] Ubuntu One Music Store Pushed In Rhythmbox
The first package that provides a plug-in to Rhythmbox for accessing the Ubuntu One Music Store has been pushed and can be found in the Lucid repository. This is the first package for the Ubuntu One Music Store that has been developed ...
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It's not just Twitter
Almost all social networks depend on open-source software and Linux.
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Ubuntu Lucid Visual Updates: User Icon Added To The Me-Menu ...
Ubuntu Lucid Visual Updates: User Icon Added To The Me-Menu, Slightly Redesigned Login Box And More [Screenshots]
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LG GW990 smartphone to run MeeGo Linux
But when the smartphone in question is a tablet-sized device with an x86-based Intel Moorestown CPU, a huge display, and also happens to be one of the first devices slated to run the new MeeGo Linux operating system? ...
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Linux needs its eyes wide open | Linux User
For Linux to continue to grow, its eyes need to be firmly open, and any hint of blinkers put away, argues Simon Brew…
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Linux, open source driving smartphone revolution « iphone blog
Google's Linux-based Android operating system powers the industry's latest must have, the Motorola Droid. Many more Android phones are making their debut, such as Motorola's Backflip, which will be sold by AT&T it was announced at the ...
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SDR on Linux « ZL2CCO's Blog
Also, of interest is the article in the Linux Journal on Linux and amateur radio – I found the article more aimed at someone starting out rather than covering the software available to the more experienced HAM (not like me I hasten to ...
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Technology News: Community: Will the Decade's Best Distros Please ...
No indeed! Bloggers did plenty of backward-gazing last month as well, of course, but recently a fresh example came up that caught Linux Girl's attention. "Best Linux distributions of the decade" was the title of Jun Auza's post.
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Ubuntu One Music Store Pushed In Rhythmbox | Linux Plus
One of the features that was talked about and proposed a few months back was a music store for Ubuntu where one could easily purchase music and somewhat fits in with Canonical's plans for the Ubuntu Software Store (or the Ubuntu ...
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Ubuntu Optimizes its OS for ARM CPUs | ModCool
An ARM-based netbook running Ubuntu could be in your future with the newest version of Ubuntu Netbook Edition. Much like Windows, the popular Linux distro did not previously have support for ARM processors. This meant you'd only see ...
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[Phoronix] EXT3, EXT4, Btrfs Ubuntu Netbook Benchmarks
With that said, we have done just that and have published EXT3, EXT4, and Btrfs benchmarks from Ubuntu 9.10 and a Ubuntu 10.04 development snapshot from an Intel Atom netbook. For this round of testing we used a Samsung NC10 netbook ...
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Tech Blog Parade: Canonical Launches Ubuntu Single Sign On
Canonical has launched a new service, dubbed Ubuntu Single Sign On. The effort seeks to simplify and unify all login services for all Ubuntu-related sites. Sound like a good idea? Here's the deal… ...
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