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Source: myah

Jeremiah Cheatham has announced the release of Myah OS 3.0 Box edition, a full-featured desktop Linux distribution built around the Lightweight X11 Desktop Environment (LXDE): "Myah OS 3.0 Box is now available. This is a complete Linux solution built around the Lightweight X11 Desktop Environment. The LXDE desktop .


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Source: artistx

Marco Ghirlanda has announced the release of ArtistX 0.5, a Debian-based live DVD with a large collection of free audio, video and graphics software: "ArtistX is a free live GNU/Linux DVD which turns a common computer into a full multimedia production studio. It is based on Debian GNU/Linux .


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Source: molinux

Molinux is an Ubuntu-based desktop distribution developed by the regional government of Castilla la Mancha in Spain. The first beta release of the upcoming Molinux 4.0, now based on Ubuntu 8.04 "Hardy Heron", is available for download and testing. For this release, the developers have added a number .



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Source: Linux Today

DesktopLinux: "The Banshee Project has achieved the first major, stable release of its eponymous music jukebox application. Banshee 1.0 features faster searching, browsing, and management functions, along with improved memory usage, faster start-up, and a more responsive interface better supporting large collections, project leaders say."


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Source: Linux Today

Raiden's Realm: "The HP Media Vault is a wonder of feature rich, simple file sharing. Based on Linux, it is capable of some pretty amazing feats despite it's simple, small design. It ships in sizes ranging from 500mb upwards to 1.5tb and is very easy to setup and use. But how simple is simple? A simple as sunshine on a cloudless day. But don't take my word for it. Instead, let me show you."


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Source: Linux Today

Linux and Open Source: "This whole game of Linux patent claims has always reminded me of how some poker players will throw a stack of chips on the table while holding a pair of 3s and others will fold in the face of it."


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Techworld: "For enterprises wanting to roll out SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 on notebooks, the lack of 3G, or UMTS, wireless broadband card support was an annoying hole compared to the available Windows support."


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Source: Linux Today

Linux Loop: "Apple and Microsoft are both in a situation where they are essentially forced, due to past mistakes or a lack of foresight, to spend a significant amount of time making behind-the-scenes changes. In this time, Linux could potentially get a real leg up on other OSs."


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Source: Linux Today

Enterprise Networking Planet: "In our first two installments on intrusion detection (see Resources), we got as far as setting up a Snort sensor on our network. Now it's time to set it up to automatically collect new rulesets, and set up BASE (Basic Analysis and Security Engine) to present all that data in a nice digestible way with graphs and sorting tools."


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Linux Journal: "One of the biggest arguments used against Linux in grade school level education is that we aren't teaching kids to use the applications they'll use in the "real world". As the Technology Director for a K-12 school district, I've heard that argument many times. After all these years, I still don't buy it.
Truthfully, to really give kids a well rounded education, we should expose them to as many different types of technology as we can."


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Source: Linux Today

Enterprise Networking Planet: "People have a tendency to pick horrible passwords. After all, it's something they know, and if they don't tell anyone, it's secure. Long, long ago passwords based on names or dictionary words were ousted as trivial to guess. Automated password guessing attempts run all the time.
Last week, I mentioned why it's important to change passwords frequently and disable old accounts. We also spent a great deal of time on the concept of publicly accessible authentication services. Every enterprise service exposed to the world is a vulnerability waiting to be exploited, or at least it can be used to run password-guessing attacks on. The importance of password strength cannot be stressed enough."


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Source: Linux Today

The Linux and Unix Menagerie: "Even so, I'm always impressed with ways to make this sort of setup easier. Especially when it comes to manipulation of start and stop (init) scripts that come with system software. Solaris' mish-mosh of hard and soft linked run level scripts can be a headache, for sure, but Redhat, Fedora and other Linux flavours can be a bit of a pain, as well. The main problem I run into is making a customized change that ends up getting overwritten by an RPM upgrade or things of that nature."


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Source: Linux Today

LinuxPlanet: "Last week we learned how to make simple video screencasts on Linux with recordMyDesktop. Today we're going to record audio from a microphone, get acquainted with JACK, and convert MyDesktop's Ogg files into AVI formats "


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Source: Linux Today

Liquidat: "One of the most often mentioned concerns at the KDE booth at LinuxTag was the question if Plasma would force the user to have a black panel. While we did have a second machine showing another theme to resolve all doubts it showed that not all users now yet the power of Plasma theming."


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Source: Linux Today

The Open Road: "We are just beyond the first year anniversary of RHX, Red Hat's program for open source software vendors. Rumors of its death have been greatly exaggerated. RHX is different now. The team is smaller and the target market is different; but, fundamentally, RHX is smarter. It's very much alive and is undergoing its third iteration. We've learned a lot along the way.

RHX LESSON 1: You don't fully understand a problem until you try to implement the solution. [1]"


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Source: Linux Today

Polish Linux: "I have recently bought a Huawei E220 HSDPA access device (or a so-called "3G modem") from Three UK. In this article I'll share with you my experiences of using Three 3G modem in Ubuntu Linux distribution. And don't worry, it works just fine."


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Source: Linux Today

451 CAOS Theory: "Given that open source software is essentially a communist plot to undermine America and the global software industry (joke) you'd expect Russia to be one of the most proactive adopters of open source software "


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Source: Linux Today

Practical Technology: "Mark June 17th on your calendars Firefox and open source fans. That's the day when the Mozilla Corp. is going to release Firefox 3 and try to set a new world record for downloads of a single product in one day."


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Practical Technology: "Red Hat announced the settlement of patent litigation involving Firestar Software and DataTern on June 11th. Yadda, yadda. Another day , another patent lawsuit settled. Where the script changes is that Red Hat's settlement covers not just its programs, but any open-source programs connected with the settlement."


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DebianWiki: "A team of scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics have created Germany's 4th largest supercomputer by using Debian GNU/Linux.The massive computing effort necessary for this research is provided by a Debian GNU / Linux cluster of 1342 nodes called ATLAS. Using 10+ TB RAM, approximately 1.3 PB storage and a special network able to transfer almost 4 days worth of DVD movies each second, the cluster achieves a measured performance of 32.8 TFlops. This performance places the ATLAS Debian GNU / Linux supercomputer at 4th place in Germany, 11th in Europe and 34th worldwide, at a cost of EUR 1.8m (~ US$ 2.8m)."


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Phoronix: "Since our article yesterday entitled X Server 1.4.1 Is Released, No Joke where we shared that the X.Org server update--a critical part of the Linux desktop--was released albeit significantly late and the blocker bug list wasn't even cleared "


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Linux Magazine: "It isn't enough just to create a great distribution these days; you also have to create a distribution that can spawn offspring to further that greatness "


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Echoes: "Banshee 1.0 comes with many features, like a pretty good collection management, audio and video libraries, support for podcasts and many plugins, a notable one being the Last.fm integration and song submission "


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PolishLinux: "Unfortunately, in the Ubuntu repositories we have a version of ffmpeg that doesn't support some formats (mostly because of law and license issues) "


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The Linux and Unix Menagerie: "Today, we're going to follow up on our previous post regarding getting started with LVM logical volume management and go over a few (perhaps) boring but essential commands you'll want to know in order to keep tabs on your setup both in good times and in bad "


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HowtoForge: "This short guide shows how you can whitelist such a mail server in Postfix to make your customers happy again "



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Source: Slashdot: Linux

LinucksGirl writes "Journaling file systems used to be an oddity primarily for research purposes, but today it's the default in Linux. Discover the ideas behind journaling file systems, and learn how they provide better integrity in the face of a power failure or system crash. Learn about the various journaling file systems in use today, and peek into the next generation of journaling file systems."Read more of this story at Slashdot.


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Bruce Perens writes "Red Hat has settled patent suits with Firestar Software, Inc., Amphion, and Datatern on a patent covering the Object-Relational Database Model, which those companies asserted was used in the jBoss Hibernate package — not in Red Hat Linux. The settlement is said to protect upstream developers and derivative works of the upstream software, thus protecting the overall Open Source community. Full terms of the settlement and patent licenses are not available at this time."Read more of this story at Slashdot.



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They listened! I just blogged yesterday about the UI of Codeplex (well, a bit) and apparently there is at least some effort in getting the Codeplex community to help better design the way that Codeplex works. I should add a caveat to



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Source: developerWorks : XML : Technical library

Explore how to use customer terminology in WebSphere Customer Center using the transaction aliasing feature.



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