Shotwell 0.8.0 Now Available
Dec 29, 2010Yorba, developers of Shotwell, the open source photo manager for GNOME, announced that version 0.8.0 is now available.
more »Community Notebook: Cache Cache
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more »Doghouse: maddog Metrics maddog pulls out his old HP-35, brushes up on reverse Polish notation, and takes the measure of modern storage on old technology.
Dec 28, 2010People with long grey beards often talk about the systems they used to work on, how those systems had only “four kilobytes of memory,” and the wonderful things they used to be able to do with them.
more »Codezero Embedded Hypervisor Toolkit v0.4 Now Available
Dec 28, 2010Codezero developers of a baremetal multitasking executive capable of virtualizing Android and Linux on multicore ARM processors announced the released it's latest version, 0.4 of the embedded hypervisor toolkit of the same name.
more »KDE's Pastebin
Dec 28, 2010KDE now has it's own pastebin--paste.kde.org.
more »Mozilla Data Breach
Dec 28, 2010A partial database of Mozilla's addons.mozilla.org user accounts were inadvertently left on a publicly accessible server.
more »Welcome Letter from the Editor
Dec 27, 2010The Internet was invented for effortless sharing of information. Creators and purveyors of information, however, do not always intend for it to be effortlessly and freely shared. Ever since the Internet emerged from its academic/military roots to become a massive presence in everyday life, a showdown has been in the making.
more »aptosid 2010-03 Available Now
Dec 27, 2010The Debian unstable based OS, aptosid, is now available for download.
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