Linux Today
Some useful utilities
Ubuntu Musings: "Utilities. They're what help make computing a lot easier and more convenient, no matter what operating system you use."
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Chrome August's big winner as Internet Explorer resumes slide
ars Technica: "As browser competition continues to heat up, 2010 looks like the year when the market was repeatedly disrupted."
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Adopting Enterprise Open Source Software
OStatic: "I did the upgrade, and made the meeting in time to get a cup of coffee on the way. This is how upgrades should work for everything."
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Using a Bamboo Tablet with Ubuntu 10.04
Linux.com: "If any of these are true you might be looking at one of the many drawing tablets that can be connected, via USB, to your laptop or PC. These tablets make for a far superior graphic experience, giving the artist much more control over the cursor than with a standard mouse."
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Clonezilla Live
Linux Journal: "Clonezilla is a bootable CDROM designed for partition backup and restoration. Unlike SystemRescueCD, Clonezilla Live doesn't contain an array of utilities, rather it is a single, focused tool. However, if you're interested in simply backing up or restoring whole partitions to or from files, or copying one partition onto another, Clonezilla might be just what you're looking for."
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Are You Intimidated By Breakfast Cereal?
O'Reilly Broadcast: "The trouble with Linux: there's too much choice. To Mr. Morrison and all the others who have written articles like this one I say: Hogwash!"
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Announcing WriteType 1.0.98
A High School Student's Views on Software Freedom: "The next version of WriteType (1.0.98) is now available for download! WriteType is a word processor designed to make typing easier and more efficient for young students and students with disabilities."
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How to install PC-BSD on an encrypted ZFS file system
LinuxBSDos: "As a desktop distribution built atop FreeBSD, PC-BSD makes available to the desktop user all the cool technologies inside FreeBSD. One of those cool technologies is ZFS, the Zettabyte File System"
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Ubuntu 10.10 beta arrives with new netbook UI
ars Technica: "Canonical has announced the availability of the Ubuntu 10.10 beta release. The new version of the popular Linux distribution, codenamed Maverick Meerkat, is scheduled for final release in October. It brings some noteworthy user interface improvements and updated software."
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Webcam server on Linux 2
Linuxaria: "My guide on how to make a webcam server has had a lot of feedback and so I decided to give two other methods to achieve it with two different software webcam-server and ZoneMinder"
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PS3 hack source code published
The H Open: "This apparently allows a programmable USB development board with an AT90USB microcontroller to be used to circumvent the PS3's security systems and execute unsigned code."
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Oracle offers student coders free access to JavaOne
Computerworld: "Oracle is hoping to entice a younger generation of Java programmers into its fold by offering students complimentary admission to the upcoming JavaOne and Oracle Develop conferences."
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Your Linux system keeps falling and it can't get up
Stubborn Tech Problem Solving: "Once in a while a Linux PC technician will encounter a system that has problems with lockups (a.k.a. hanging or freezing). Sometimes it is failing hardware but other times it's a software problem. Here are the common causes for this and how to identify which is the source of your problems."
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Weekend Project: Serve Up Your Own OpenID with Open Source Tools
Linux.com: "Last weekend, we looked at how to enable your Web site to accept OpenID logins. But accepting OpenID authentication is only half of the issue � if you care about online privacy and identity, the chances are that you will want to control your own OpenID."
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Systemd and Fedora 14
LWN.net: "Systemd, an alternative to Upstart or System V init, has made big strides since it was announced at the end of April. It has been packaged for Fedora and openSUSE, and for users of Fedora Rawhide, it gets installed as the default."
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Samsung: Galaxy Tab has leg up on Apple iPad
Cnet: "When Samsung debuted its Galaxy Tab on Thursday, it made a bold claim: the device is at least as good as today's dominant tablet, Apple's iPad."
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Webcam server on Linux
Linuxaria: "In these days all the new netbooks and most laptops have built-in webcam, or at least add one external costs very little, apart from the traditional use in video calls you can use our Linux box to create a monitoring device"
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Editor's Note: Holiday Tech Fun
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Mint 9: Minty fresh Linux
Cyber Cynic: "I currently use OpenSUSE on my servers, and Ubuntu, Fedora, and MEPIS on my desktops and laptops. Now, I have a new resident on my desktops: Mint 9."
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Amnesia: The Dark Descent Demo Released!
Linux Gaming News: "Today Frictional Games, the makers of the Penumbra series, has released a demo for their upcoming first person survival horror �Amnesia: The Dark Descent�. Players with Windows, Mac or Linux all get a chance to experience a small slice of the dread and terror contained in the full game."
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