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04/18 FreeBSD 8.3

FreeBSD is a UNIX-like operating system for the i386, amd64, IA-64, arm, MIPS, powerpc, ppc64, PC-98 and UltraSPARC platforms based on U.C. Berkeley’s “4.4BSD-Lite” release,Read more »

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LMDE: Latest News

LMDE 201204 I’d like to thank all the people who tested the RC release and sent us feedback. We identified 68 bugs in this releaseRead more »

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Ubuntu developers: Canonical Design Team: Watch out for Ubuntu! The E-Pebble...

In the year 2000 IBM showed off the WatchPad, a computer on your wrist, but one perhaps ahead of its timeRead more »

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Ubuntu developers: Raphaël Hertzog: People behind Debian: Samuel Thibault,...

Samuel Thibault is a French guy like me, but it took years until we met. He tends to keep a low profile, even thoughRead more »

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Raphaël Hertzog: People behind Debian: Samuel Thibault, working on...

Samuel Thibault is a French guy like me, but it took years until we met. He tends to keep a low profile, even thoughRead more »

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Ubuntu developers: David Wonderly: Kubuntu: Moving Forward

As the buzz continues with all of the changes happening to Kubuntu, I wanted to sit down a moment and give a clear update as toRead more »

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5 user-friendly applications you could be using now

Nothing boosts productivity like an application or piece of software that makes if very easy to get your computing tasks done without fighting your wayRead more »

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Jon Dowland: Abrash on working for Valve

I’ve just read — and enjoyed — this post by Mike Abrash about working at Valve. I enjoyed it for two reasons: firstly,Read more »

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The Anvil Podcast – CMU Sphinx

Rich: A few days ago I spoke with Alex Rudnicky, Evandro Gouvea, Bhiksha Raj, and Rita Singh, who all work on the CMURead more »

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GCC and static analysis

Concurrency tends to make programming hard. Kernel development obviously involves dealing with a lot of concurrency, but there is also a lot of multi-threaded user-spaceRead more »

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DoudouLinux: New DouDouLinux for ARM™ Released

It’s time to made a new pre-release of DoudouLinux for ARM™. We are now available in Efika MX Community Software. Some news areRead more »

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Ubuntu developers: Matt Rudge: The Sinclair ZX Spectrum is 30 years old

A little break in regular programming today. April 22nd marked the 30th anniversary of the launch of the Sinclair ZX Spectrum – Britain’s largestRead more »

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Ubuntu developers: Jonathan Carter: Happy birthday, ZX-Spectrum

Happy Birthday, Spectrum! Today marks 30 years since the release of the very first ZX-Spectrum. This was the first computer IRead more »

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Android trojan steals keystrokes using phone movements (ars technica)

This ars technica article looks at a paper [PDF] describing an interesting technique for stealing data input on Android devices. “TapLogger, as theirRead more »

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High-tech blanket-cum-3D modelling tool

Author: Priya Kuber. 3D image input is often a challenging task when it comes to irregular objects like a human body. Here is whereRead more »

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LMDE: Linux Mint Debian 201204 released!

The team is proud to announce the release of LMDE 201204. This release features three of the best Linux desktops available at the moment: TheRead more »

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Ubuntu developers: s.fox: An Interview with Coffeecat

Coffeecat is someone I know from the Ubuntu Forums, where he sits with me on the Forum Council.  He has kindly taken someRead more »

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04/26 Edubuntu 12.04

Edubuntu is a partner project of Ubuntu Linux, a distribution suitable for classroom use. The aim is that an educator with limited technical knowledge andRead more »

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Ubuntu: Interview with Coffeecat

Coffeecat is someone I know from the Ubuntu Forums, where he sits with me on the Forum Council.  He has kindly taken someRead more »

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Jose Luis Rivas Contreras: Tracker eating my memory cache

I didn’t knew it existed until recently, that I saw all my memory was eaten up and suddenly I was using my SWAP insteadRead more »

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