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Cinnamon 2.6 to Land in Linux Mint in a Couple of Days

The new Cinnamon 2.6.x branch is in the works and the developers have already released a few updates for it, but it’s still not available for Linux Mint users. That will change very soon, according to the Linux Mint project leader.

The first version in the Cinnamon 2.6.x branch was unveiled last week, and just today we saw the release of version 2.6.4. The developers have made quite a few changes to the packages, but it’s still not available as a stable version for Linux Mi… (read more)

HP, Dell Lead Growing Worldwide Server Market

With the exception of IBM, the top five global vendors saw revenue increases for the first quarter of 2015, according to reports from IDC and Gartner.

Read more at eWeek

Ubuntu Touch OTA-4 Update to Bring SIM Contact Import

A fresh OTA update is being prepared for Ubuntu Touch, and it should land soon. Developers have released some of the most important improvements that will be implemented in the upcoming release.

Ubuntu devs have their plate full at this moment. They are working to move the Ubuntu Touch OS from one based to another, more precisely from Ubuntu 14.10 to Ubuntu 15.04. As you can imagine, this is not something easy to do. Besides the breakage caused by this transition they also … (read more)

How to Theme GNOME Shell 3.16 (In Five Simple Steps)

So, you have installed your brand new GNOME Shell desktop environment and it certainly looks indisputably cool as it is. Using it for quite some time though may make this sexy top panel look dull and your icon set look dusty. These are signs that it is time for a change, so here’s a guide on how to quickly (and easily) change the appearance of your GNOME Shell desktop using refreshing theming.

Read more at HowtoForge

LibreOffice Comes to Android

Read all you want, but editing’s a science project

The Document Foundation has released a version of Libre Office for Android.…

Read more at The Register

Our Top 10 Favorite Video Games (An Informal Poll)

PacMan graphicTo celebrate the 35th anniversary of Pac-Man last week, we asked Linux Foundation followers on Twitter, Facebook and Google+ to nominate their favorite videos games of all time.

After seeing your picks in this informal poll, it’s clear why Pac-Man is still going strong among gamers worldwide. Named “the most successful coin game” by the Guinness World Records, it’s also the clear favorite within our gaming community!

Here are your top 10 favorite video games, with No. 1 receiving the most nominations across our social channels.

 

 

     10. Half Life

       9. World of Warcraft

       8. Commander Keen 

       7. Zelda

       6. Nethack

       5. Nexus

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       4. Space Invaders

       3. Street Fighter

       2. Super Mario

       1. Pac-Man

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Pac-Man Trivia

And to close out our anniversary celebrations for Pac-Man, here are a few pieces of trivia less commonly known about our beloved major sector-shaped video game character. Have we missed an interesting factoid? Tell us in the comments, below!

  1. The game’s creator, Toru Iwatani, did not receive any special rewards for the creation or success of Pac-Man.
  2. The ghosts have different personalities. If you pay close attention, you’ll see the ghosts – named Blinky, Pinky, Inky and Clyde – each have their own behaviors and patterns to keep the game lively. After eating Blinky (red ghost), he takes you to the shortest route, but immediately follows you. Inky (blue ghost) is arguably the most dangerous and unpredictable. Pinky (can you guess? pink ghost) likes to take you to roundabout paths to surprise you. Clyde (orange ghost) is the least threatening, often following his own path, even if away from you.
  3. Pac-Man was created to introduce women and couples into Japan’s arcades. Iwatani felt arcades were filled with mostly men playing battle or alien games, and he wanted to create a game that catered to a broader fan base. At first, the game was going to be about fashion and shopping but Iwatani ultimately landed on a more neutral topic, food, after eating a slice of pizza at lunch.
  4. The game was originally named “Puck-Man” and later changed to “Pac-Man.” In Japanese, the name means “pakupaku” which translates to the sound of eating or munching.
  5. When Pac-Man dies, he dissolves from the screen in a sparkly manner. This effect was inspired by fireworks at night.
  6. The Arch Linux distribution’s package manager is called pacman. You can insert a Pac-Man graphic in pacman to track the progress of installing new packages.
  7. You can play a Pac-Man clone in the Linux terminal window with pacman4console (sudo apt-get install pacman4console on a Debian-based distribution.)

This Week in Linux News: Linux Router Vulnerability, the First Android Auto Car, and More

Newfoundland Moose SignThis week in Linux news, new malware leaves Linux routers vulnerable, the first Android Auto car arrives, and more. Get the top Linux headlines from the past week. 

1) Sophisticated Linux/Moose worm targets Linux routers, attacks social networks.

Moose Malware Uses Linux Routers For Social Network Fraud– Dark Reading

2) The French company that brought us the Mandriva Linux distro is going out of business.

A Linux Company that Spent 17 Years Competing with Windows is Officially Over– Business Insider

3) Red Hat releases Fedora 22.

Fedora 22: Cloud, Desktop and Server Innovation – ZDNet

4) Tricks to give your terminal an attitude, add a Pac-Man to pacman, and more.

11 Pointless But Awesome Linux Terminal Tricks– Network World

5) The Hyundai Sonata sedan is the first car available for sale with Google’s infotainment system. 

Android Auto: The First Great In-Car Infotainment System – Wired

 

 

A Security Study of Docker Images

The folks at Banyan have looked into the security state of the images stored on Docker Hub and published their results. “More than a third of all images have high priority vulnerabilities and close to two-thirds have high or medium priority vulnerabilities. These statistics are especially troublesome because these images are also some of the most downloaded images (several of them have hundreds of thousands of downloads).

Read more at LWN

Running Linux On The Intel Compute Stick

The Intel Compute Stick has begun shipping, a tiny device that plugs into any HDMI TV or monitor and turns it into a fully-functioning computer. This low-power PC ships with Windows 8.1 or Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, though at the moment the Windows version is first to market with the Ubuntu Compute Stick not widely shipping until June. I have an Intel Compute Stick at Phoronix for testing…

Read more at Phoronix

4 Ways to Polish Your IT Resume

Your resume is your argument for employment. Make sure it’s in good shape.

Read more at TechRepublic Employment