some leftovers:
Submitted by srlinuxx on Mon, 04/29/2013 - 23:56- Little Black Box Open Source XBMC Media Centre Unveiled
- Open Source by Default
- Raspberry Pi Case by SB Components Review
- Why Open Source Software is Like Burning Man
- A change in the open source software market
Compromised Apache binaries
Submitted by srlinuxx on Mon, 04/29/2013 - 23:52- Compromised Apache binaries load malicious code
- Doomsday Engine on openSUSE
- Hotshots – Screenshot tool with editing
- Vim Sessions
- rekonq 2.3.0 almost ready
- Strange Puzzle Game "Kairo" Launches on Steam for Linux
- another opensuse wallpaper
- dmesg -H is sexy
- BitTorrent Sync: Painless File Syncing without the Cloud
- Useful Gimp Keyboard Shortcuts in Debian/Ubuntu
- Image annotation in GIMP, Dia, and OpenOffice Draw
- LibreOffice Happy To Work With Coverity Scan Results
- Stealth Bastard Deluxe Sneaks Onto Linux thru Steam
- "The 39 Steps" Will Combine Film and Literature
SolydXK Added to Distrowatch Database
Submitted by srlinuxx on Mon, 04/29/2013 - 23:08- SolydXK Added to Distrowatch Database
- Testing Hardware Compatibility with Knoppix on Asus U80A
- Linux? What's That?? -- Soon No more
- Windows Blue & Desktop death nonsense
- Why you should go to a Linux event
- Confused by FuSE
- Linux Tweaks for Samsung 535U3C
- Once again, Linux Fest Northwest nails it
- List Of Linux Operating System For Ham Radio Operator
- The new BeagleBone Black and Gentoo
- Open build service gets a facelift
Compiling your own custom kernel for fun and profit
Submitted by srlinuxx on Mon, 04/29/2013 - 17:46anarchic-order.blogspot: You know that Linux kernel thing, that has thousands of developers from all over the world, some of which do it professionally, most of which do it for the love of solving problems (or something)? I look at it as a great chance for learning.
An Adaptive Prompt for Bash or Zsh
Submitted by srlinuxx on Mon, 04/29/2013 - 17:45webupd8.org: Liquid Prompt is an adaptive, smart prompt for Bash and Zsh. It can display various useful information on the shell prompt, only when it's needed.
Opera claims former employee gave stolen trade secrets to Mozilla
Submitted by srlinuxx on Mon, 04/29/2013 - 17:43arstechnica.com: Opera has been defending its investment in browser technology. The company has filed a 20 million Kronor ($3.4 million) lawsuit against a former employee and consultant, claiming that he stole company secrets and incorporated them into Mozilla.
Ubuntu Drivers
Submitted by srlinuxx on Mon, 04/29/2013 - 15:51- Ubuntu Drivers
- Is This The Coolest Ubuntu PC Ever Built?
- Press Reaction to Ubuntu 13.04 Is a Muted, “Meh” Affair
- My take on Ubuntu 13.04
- love or loathe Ubuntu, 13.04 won't change your mind
- Mir Display Server Gets A Demo Shell, New Demos
- How to install GNOME 3.8 on Ubuntu
- Going fallback mode in Ubuntu 13.04
Livarp – A lightweight Linux Distribution
Submitted by srlinuxx on Mon, 04/29/2013 - 14:28linuxaria.com: Recently I’ve posted an article about the Windows manager and desktop environments that use less resources on Linux and thanks to a comment of Sebastian I’ve discovered Livarp, a lightweight GNU/Linux Distro.
FOSS Fact or Fiction? A Tale of Two Surveys
Submitted by srlinuxx on Mon, 04/29/2013 - 13:38linuxinsider.com (blog safari): It's a well-known fact that statistics can be manipulated to suit virtually every occasion and purpose, but every once in a while an example comes along that illustrates that rule with breathtaking clarity. Case in point? Two recent surveys on the topic of FOSS.
Debian Project News - April 29th
Submitted by srlinuxx on Mon, 04/29/2013 - 11:52Welcome to this year's ninth issue of DPN, the newsletter for the Debian community. Topics covered in this issue include:
DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 505
Submitted by srlinuxx on Mon, 04/29/2013 - 04:24Welcome to this year's 17th issue of DistroWatch Weekly! As soon as a release is complete, the next one starts taking shape, so it's no surprise that immediately after the completion of "Raring Ringtail" the developers started work on "Saucy Salamander". Debian announces the availability of the second release candidate of installer for "Wheezy" and Tux Radar unveils its brand-new web-based application called "Distro Picker."
Windows 8 still a hurdle for Linux
Submitted by srlinuxx on Mon, 04/29/2013 - 04:22itwire.com: Six months have gone by since Windows 8 hit the market and it looks like Linux distributions - at least the better-known ones - are still struggling to ensure that they can live side by side with this operating system.
Fuduntu Done Now, All Hail FuSE
Submitted by srlinuxx on Mon, 04/29/2013 - 04:21ostatic.com: It wasn't two weeks ago that news broke of Fuduntu's imminent demise, but was softened a bit by promises of support and one more release. But today brought a more dire announcement.
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What's new in Linux 3.9
Submitted by srlinuxx on Mon, 04/29/2013 - 04:20h-online.com: The Linux kernel is finally able to use SSDs as hard-disk cache. Changes to the network subsystem promise to improve the way server jobs are distributed across multiple processor cores. Linux 3.9 also includes drivers for new AMD graphics chips and soon-expected Wi-Fi components from Intel.

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