Showing posts with label Linux News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Linux News. Show all posts

Friday, August 20, 2010

Google enables chat in audio and video for Linux users

Gmail has several interesting features. For some reason, the chat client it is more powerful than Google Talk, IM desktop application for Google. And from now Linux users can access some of those functions that previously were only available for Windows users and Mac OS X. Through a plugin released by Google, users of Ubuntu and other distros can chat with audio and video not only for Gmail but

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Debian complete 17 years


By way Internet Explorer is not only famous birthday today and bit field data. The Debian-based operating system Linux, is also celebrating. Is 17 years since it was announced by Ian Murdock in 1993. The project has had 14 releases, 11 conferences focusing on it and only has 873 developers and over 40 000 packages. And now his most famous distribution is Ubuntu, which is gaining more popularity

Ubuntu 10.10 will feature multi-touch

New for fans of Ubuntu: from version 10.10, system will support multi-touch, allowing developers to create interfaces with support for ringtones and screen movements and presenting a whole new method of navigation for users.

Right at launch of distro, many applications will already have GTK support enabling touch, among other things, lateral or horizontal scroll directly on screen of equipment.

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Debian 6.0 "Squeeze" frozen


As had been suggested two months ago and finally was announced during conference in New York DebConf10 administrators of Debian project releases decided to freeze development cycle of next version 6.0 "Squeeze" from his hugely popular GNU/Linux.

This means that from now on no new features will be added and that all work will focus on correcting errors and refine current state of "Squeeze" to

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Dell expands offer computers with Linux


After catching everyone by surprise and remove computers with Linux operating system's online store, Dell has backtracked again and created a new page with new equipment. Dell's online store in U.S. you can find several models with Ubuntu being sold as Inspiron Mini for $ 299.00.


Coincidentally, same model with Windows 7 Starter Edition can be found at same price, and other equipment such as

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Lightspark 0.4.2 has been released


The modern version 0.4.2 of Flash Player open source, Lightspark, has been officially released.

Highlights of this update are:Use of Fontconfig to select source.
Great support for videos from YouTube.
Synchronization of sound.
Support Chrome and Chromium.
Support for Firefox OOPP.
If you are using a newer version of Firefox 3.6.4 that you can activate chemical Lightspark.A OOPP for you to read

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Banshee 1.7.2 Released


Least one step in escalation of development to Banshee 1.8 , As usual we have list of improvements and bug fixes that have been a few, but is expected to undermine according to maturity of new version.

Some improvementsOverhaul GNOME proxy support (bmc # 1920)
Make optional GIO gio with-disable-configure switch
Use new YouTube icon buttons in context
Wrap long strings in the Now Playing view

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat Alpha1 Published


Is on schedule has been released Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat Alpha1. I'm sure you're still Tuneando Ubuntu Lucid and many have not come to enjoy not think it's water under bridge, but we have development version of successor version of Lucid.

Some features
Kernel 2.6.34
Gnome 2.31
KDE 4.5 beta1
Qt 4.7 Beta

Announcement | Complete list of changes

Download MirrorsHere (Ubuntu Server for UEC

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Bluefish, version 2.0.1 released


Bluefish is a powerful editor for programmers and web developers.

It has all kinds of writing options, scripts and programming code and focuses primarily on editing dynamic and interactive websites.

Bluefish runs on Linux, FreeBSD, MacOS X, Solaris, OpenBSD and Windows.Y is licensed under GNU / GPL.

In new version 2.0.1, some errors are corrected without too much importance and has improved

Sunday, June 27, 2010

The end of life Fedora 11

From day June 25, Fedora 11 has reached end of his life in terms of updates.
As planned, the latest occurred prior to that date, finishing exactly on 24th at 11:00 h UTC.
According to Fedora maintenance program, each version ends when a month has passed since release two versions forward.
In this way, Fedora 12 will be updated within one month following final launch of Fedora 14 Fedora 13 a month

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Mandriva saved by investors


Apparently Mandriva financial ordeal came to an end, if we believe its new CEO who said Arnaud's Prevot ("unofficially?) That:

'Today, the company has found investors who decided to invest in company to return group to find a good balance and economic model. ... The concerns of community and users no longer have reason to be. "

Nothing more is known about who or who may be those angels

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Sabayon Linux 5.3 Released

Very refined, excellent performance, beautiful, pure, full of important changes and improvements comes Italian Sabayon 5.3, this new version will catch you with their fresh, new applications and features: XBMC, KDE 4.4, GNOME 2.28, Kernel 2/6/1934, and more.
Features
Based on new GCC 4.4 and Glibc 2.10
Shipped with Desktop-optimized Linux kernel 2.6.34
Providing extra-optimized Server

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Opera 10.60 Alpha 1 | Speed, bug fixes and eye-candy

After informing Webm support, begins development as Opera 10.60 tute says, this alpha offers significant improvements in rendimeinto (mainly in JavaScript, DOM and CSS.) GUI improvements and bug fixes. Besides visual enhancements, now menu says "Menu" for better identification, it is hard to read windows in miniature, so have been replaced by icons, finally, previews have also received a facelift

Saturday, May 29, 2010

KOffice 2.2 Released

Released package Office KOffice 2.2, which is characterized by beauty, as well as support from Nokia famous, which is concerned with KDE interface.

 

Package consists of a set of office software, including:
Word processing program Kword
Spreadsheet program KspreadProgram of presentations KpresenterIn addition to program databases kexi
Karbon program for image editing vector
Krita program to

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Google Chrome 5.0 Stable for Linux , and Mac OS X Released

After a long wait Google announced first stable release of final Stable for system to Linux and Mac, which is fifth version of Google Chrome faster Internet browser. This version contains many enhancements to support standards of HTML 5, in addition to high speed browser with 35% from previous versions , and became a JavaScript engine is much faster, in addition to fill security gaps with

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Slackware Linux 13.1 Released

Released today version of Slackware 13.1 is supported by interface KDE 4.4.3 and kernel 2.6.33.4, and many of updates such as:
gkrellm-2.3.4
pidgin-2.7.0
gimp-2.6.8
and pan-0.133
gxine-0.5.903
xsane-0.996
xchat-2.8.6

You can download new version :
32-bit : Here
64-bit : Here

Information about version :
The Official Release of Slackware Linux by Patrick Volkerding is an advanced Linux operating

Fedora 13 Final Released

After Choose a name for Fedora 13 And  Postponed release Fedora 13 Was released from final version of Fedora (Fedora 13)
For them directly:Here In addition to links torrent Fedora 13:
Here 
Version Live:
GNOME interface:
Here
KDE Interface :
Here

Monday, May 17, 2010

Linux Mint 9 release With GNOME interface

Having said that in previous topic : Mint 9 will release next weekMint 9 distro released today (May 17, 2010)
There are 4 versions of each copy and two (intel-amd):version GNOME interface Cd (intel - amd).
version GNOME interface DVD (intel - amd).
version oem distributors of hardware (intel - amd).
version of Japan (intel - amd).
File to verify md5: Here

Later I will add new features photos

Linux kernel 2.6.34 released

Released new version of kernel Linux, which holds 2.6.34, of course - and like every new version - there are new features and greater support for hardware and many reforms
Of most prominent features in this version:Support for Distributed File System ceph
Support file system Logfs allocated to storage drive based on Flash memory (such as hard drives SDD, fingers flash ..)
Add some drives, such as

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Postponed release Fedora 13

Postponed release Fedora 13 because there are a number of bugs , and can not release final version only after it is treated with all those bugs.
In general, those in habit of Fedora, almost every two weeks delay in each version.

The pitfalls that hampered release are:Here
Has been resolved all but 3 are: Here