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Hawaii Is Looking Great As A Wayland Desktop

The Enlightenment Wayland Compositor wasn’t the only Wayland desktop project seeing attention at FOSDEM earlier this month, but the Qt5-based Hawaii desktop also received some stage time…

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How to Watch Free Online TV on Linux

Wanted to watch TV on your Linux box, and preferably for free? FreetuxTV is an online TV player which was originally developed to let the subscribers of French ISPs (e.g., Free, Orange, SFR) to watch live TV channels streamed by those ISPs. Over time, FreetuxTV has added additional free online TV, web radio and webcam […]
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Linux 3.14-rc2 Kernel Brings Fair Amount Of Fixes

When releasing -rc2 kernels, Linus Torvalds is sometimes unhappy with the amount of code changes that happened, but this Sunday evening he seems okay with Linux 3.14-rc2 as it’s been a fairly normal week…

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Rebellion Might Develop Games for Linux

Game developers Rebellion Developments are actually looking into supporting Linux and thus perhaps even develop for the platform.

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Growing the Linux Community

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An unfortunate truth of the Linux community is that sometimes the most enthusiastic proponents of desktop Linux are the biggest hindrance to adoption on a wider scale. Nothing illustrates this point clearer than reading through the comments of posts that are either suggesting change or are simply disparaging the concept. Two such articles were recently published, David Gewirtz, writing for ZDNet lists Five reasons he would rather run Windows 8 than Linux at the end of January, and Jack Wallen suggests talking about Linux in a language we can all understand on TechRepublic, also a ZDNet site. Neither article is that interesting in itself, but the comment stream of each reveals much about the state of the community.

 

 
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Wine On Android Is Making Progress, Running Solitaire

Last year was the last time we had a chance to talk about Wine on Android for running Windows programs on Google’s mobile operating system. While it’s not quite mainline yet, Wine on Android has been making much progress and can now run Windows’ Solitaire game on your Android device…

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Debian 7.4 Rounds Up Stable Updates

The latest Debian Wheezy point release is now available, Debian 7.4, that pulls in various stable updates…

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Man Converts 3D Printer Into an Air Hockey Robot

Want to practice your air hockey skills? Tinkerer Jose Julio used standard parts of a RepRap 3D printer, an Arduino controller, two discarded PC fans, and some plain old wooden slats to construct an air hockey table complete with a robot opponent.

The robot, inspired by his daughter’s love of the game, returns pucks with enough speed and precision to beat a child. “An adult with some experience… can still win [against] the robot, but I am sure that with some more small improvements it is going to be really hard to beat,” Julio writes on his blog.

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Debian Tech Committee Falling Further Into Disarray

While it was clear that systemd overtook Upstart in this weekend’s Debian init system voting by the Debian technical committee, some fits are still being had over the results. Some committee members are now calling for resignations…

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Distribution Release: gNewSense 3.1

Sam Geeraerts has announced the release of gNewSense 3.1, a minor update of the project’s Debian-based Linux distribution built strictly from free software as defined by Richard Stallman’s Free Software Foundation: “Hi, I’m pleased to announce the release of gNewSense 3.1. This is a minor update to the….

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