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Feb
28th

Open Source E-Commerce: Survey Rates the Best in OSC

Author: Linux Today | Files under syndicated

E-Commerce Guide: “What a difference a year makes. Rarely does an industry landscape change so radically in just 12 short months. This year the upstart New osCommerce Project was crowned Best Open Source Commerce program by respondents in my Second Annual Open Source Commerce survey. It was followed by CRE Loaded, the original osCommerce, Magento, PrestaShop and a long list of “Other open source commerce programs.”"


Feb
28th

Hack your Linux satellite box and access it online

Author: LXer Linux News | Files under syndicated

Recently we looked at networking your Linux receiver – and described how you can stream video from it to any PC on the same network. Now we’ll take these networking aspirations further afield by going online. Although a few satellite receivers offer the Ethernet port that gives rise to such flexibility, only Linux-based receivers are capable of taking full advantage of such functionality.


Feb
28th

Ubuntu 9.04 Alpha 5 Screenshot Tour

Author: LXer Linux News | Files under syndicated

The fifth alpha version of the upcoming Ubuntu 9.04 (codename Jaunty Jackalope) was uploaded a few minutes ago on the official mirrors. As usual, we’ve downloaded a copy of it in order to keep you up to date with the latest changes in the Ubuntu 9.04 development.


Feb
28th

A plea for hidden rulers in OOo Writer – Time to vote again!

Author: LXer Linux News | Files under syndicated

Did you ever vote for an issue on the OpenOffice.org bug tracking system? Well, today could be your first time! In this article, I try to demonstrate why the rulers should be hidden by default in OpenOffice.org Writer. A UI detail, maybe. But aren’t small changes for millions of people a big change? In any case, it could be a good occasion to visit the OOo bug tracking system, tell your opinion, and get involved!


Feb
28th

Linux graphicall diff utilities a visual tour

Author: LXer Linux News | Files under syndicated

If you edit a lot of configuration files, and are confronted a lot with the configuration files edited by others, you probably spend a lot of time looking at the changes made to the file since the last time it was edited or installed. The standard command line utility diff does a reasonable job when it comes to finding small differences. It shows that it wasn’t developed to create the best possible human readable output when you try reading long listings. diff output looks something like this:


Feb
28th

Linux For Kids

Author: Linux Today | Files under syndicated

Handle With Linux: “if we stop teaching the children to use windows, we give them the great present of choice.

So go over there and give them your support!”


Feb
28th

A plea for hidden rulers in OOo Writer – Time to vote again!

Author: Linux Today | Files under syndicated

Johannes Eva: “In this article I explain why I think that the rulers should be hidden by default in Openoffice.org Writer.
Let’s start with the number 1 competitor. You probably noticed that Microsoft Office 2007 was shipped with the rulers hidden by default:”


Feb
28th

Simply Mepis 8 is Finally Here

Author: LXer Linux News | Files under syndicated

According to an announcement on Mepis.org, Simply Mepis 8 was released on Sunday, February 24, 2009 to the delight of people from all over the world. It didn’t take me long to download both 32-bit and 64-bit iso images, burn them and begin installing them on my HP 6449US laptop. Actually, I had been testing all the way from the earliest betas through version 8 gold, but wanted to do a clean install on both partitions.


Feb
28th

Cisco (Quietly) Adds to Linux Kernel

Author: LXer Linux News | Files under syndicated

Without much fanfare or self-congratulations, networking giant Cisco Systems has become one of the top contributors to the Linux kernel and an active contributor to the broader open source community. It’s a message that Cisco isn’t boasting about yet, but was willing to discuss with InternetNews.com. Cisco is the world’s largest networking vendor and a technology juggernaut that is seeing the value in using and contributing to open source.


Feb
28th

S3 Graphics Releases Linux Driver With OpenGL 3.0, VA-API

Author: LXer Linux News | Files under syndicated

For months we have seen S3 Graphics advertise a magical Linux driver in their press releases that promised to offer OpenGL 3.0 support and advanced video functionality. They had reported to us the driver would be released in December, but that deadline had passed and they continued to announce Linux support when launching the Chrome 540 GTX, but still there was nothing. However, S3 Graphics has now actually delivered such a driver! They have delivered a Chrome 500 series Linux driver that not only provides OpenGL 3.0 support but also H.264, VC-1, and MPEG-2 hardware decoding on the GPU. While it may appear to be good, this driver is still far from perfect.