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CeBIT 2010

High-class talks around the clock in the Forum, non-commercial projects presenting their work, new developments at the largest IT fair in the world, CeBIT Open Source 2010 in Hanover, Germany.

Visit them in hall 2, March 2-6 or here.

Synctool 4.5 Updates Itself

Synctool helps in synchronizing configuration data in a cluster. The GPL program is now available in version 4.5 with some new functionality.

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Chuck Norris Botnet Affects Linux Routers

Researchers at the University of Masaryk in Brno, Czech Republic, have detected a botnet that can hit Linux routers and DSL modems.

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Gitg 0.0.6 Supports Cherry-Picking

Gitg, a GUI program that works with git repositories, is available for download in version 0.0.6.

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Glsof-Queries Check Open Files

Glsof-Queries is a GUI for the lsof (list open files) UNIX command with many query options. After a complete rework the open source tool is now available in version 1.0.0.

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Ssscrape 1.0 Collects Dynamic Web Data

The Ssscrape tool screen-scrapes data from RSS and Atom feeds, blogs and podcasts. The open source software is now available in version 1.0.

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Adobe Joins LiMo Foundation

A few media technology companies have joined the LiMo Foundation, Adobe Systems among the newest ones.

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Qt 4.6.2 stable for Maemo 5 with first Mobile APIs

The 4.6 release from Qt comes with a Symbian installer, Qt APIs for mobile devices and the promised Maemo 5 port.

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NagAconda: Python Instead of Perl for Nagios Plugins

The NagAconda Python tool helps when writing plugins for the Nagios monitoring tool and is available in its first open release.

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