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  • Edubuntu Project 2.0 Status Update


    jonathan carterAuthority Authority: 91
    Edubuntu 2.0 I should really blog about Edubuntu more. The Edubuntu project initially kicked off nicely, but with time as things changed things ended getting somewhat stale. Earlier this year we decided to rebootstrap the project. Edubuntu Project 2.0 is real and we’re getting some really good momentum going. ...
    5 days ago
  • Linux for Education Updated


    Ben Kevan's BlogAuthority Authority: 430
    The openSUSE Education team is proud to announce the availability of the updated Li-f-e hybrid ISO . Unlike the official openSUSE release, the Edu project’s Li-f-e flavor will get updated almost on a monthly basis. These minor releases will contain all the official openSUSE 11.2 updates, some important package ...
    6 days ago
  • KDE 4 Windows Switching Preview – openSUSE


    Ben Kevan's BlogAuthority Authority: 430
    I decided to check out the different Windows Switching options in KDE 4, and decided I’d give a little preview of the 5 different methods which are: No Effect Box Switch Present Windows Cover Switch Flip Switch I found my favorite to be “Cover Switch” for some unknown reason. Here’s a screenshot of each ...
    6 days ago
  • Blogilo – The Blog Gigolo – KDE 4.4


    Ben Kevan's BlogAuthority Authority: 430
    I’ve recently come across the application Blogilo, which I from here on out will reference as the Blog Gigolo. Most of my blog posts I do in the wordpress backend, in a web browser since it’s what I knew. However, recently I found this awesome application which is supposed to be shipping along side with KDE 4.4. ...
    6 days ago
  • Reminder: Wiki Transition – Mentoring Session: Sunday December 27, 2009 at 17.00 UTC


    Ben Kevan's BlogAuthority Authority: 430
    Community, last week we did our best to gain a considerable amount of contibutors for the Article reviewing we need to achieve and honestly, I’m just amazed by the crowd that stepped up  and is willing to help us. Let me take the opportunity to thank you for that. In order to sync all volunteers and to make them ...
    6 days ago
  • Amarok 2.2.1.90 KDE 4.4 – Track Progressions


    Ben Kevan's BlogAuthority Authority: 430
    Recently I upgraded to Amarok 2.2.1.90 from 2.2.0 while testing out some KDE 4.4. However, when I first started listening to the music I realized that my tracks were playing continuously and not randomly. So I went to the menu’s to change this setting (this is where I had previously changed it). But to my surprise ...
    6 days ago
  • KDE 4 Dolphin Terminal Integration Introduction


    Ben Kevan's BlogAuthority Authority: 430
    If you follow my blog you’ll know that I’ve recently switched backed to KDE from GNOME, and I recently found a feature that I really have fallen in love with, when it comes to Dolphin usage. The feature I will talk about today is Dolpin and Terminal Integration. First I must admit, I found this feature on ...
    1 week ago
  • Perfect packages in time for the holidays


    Novell Open PRAuthority Authority: 123
    The openSUSE Build Service got a boost today from openDesktop.org . The openDesktop.org network now has a feature that allows contributors to link to packages in the openSUSE Build Service directly from KDE-Apps.org and GNOME-Apps.org. This makes it easier for users to get software that’s packaged for their Linux ...
    1 week ago
  • Two other great Linux distributions: MEPIS & Mint


    Computerworld BlogsAuthority Authority: 145
    Fedora, openSUSE, and Ubuntu are, without much doubt, the most popular Linux distributions but two others, MEPIS and Mint, also deserve your attention. read more
    1 week ago
  • Patching Linux Servers in the Enterprise


    Ben Kevan's BlogAuthority Authority: 430
    Do you do it? Is the process automated? What updates do you apply? So recently a discussion came of patching some Linux servers in the enterprise with some Unix administrators. Their stance was “we don’t patch our servers, unless there is a reason to upgrade the version for application compatibility”. I found ...
    1 week ago
  • Reminder: openSUSE Project Meeting Wednesday December 16, 2009 at 16:00 UTC


    Ben Kevan's BlogAuthority Authority: 430
    The next openSUSE Project meeting will take place Wednesday, December 16th, at 16:00 UTC. The meeting time in all time zones are listed on the Fixed Time World Clock . Project meetings are always held in the #opensuse-project channel on Freenode. Note that this will be the last meeting of 2009. The next scheduled ...
    2 weeks ago
  • 64-Bit Native Linux Macromedia Flash – openSUSE, Fedora, Ubuntu


    Ben Kevan's BlogAuthority Authority: 430
    Recently Adobe released a native 64-Bit native version of the popular Flash plugin. Here’s an excerpt from their site: Furthering Adobe’s commitment to the Linux community and as part of ongoing efforts to ensure the cross-platform compatibility of Flash Player, an alpha refresh of 64-bit Adobe Flash Player 10 ...
    2 weeks ago
  • How to create your personalized Linux OS using SUSE Studio


    Computer BordersAuthority Authority: 109
    This week, in our Linux Page (in Spanish) we uploaded a brief post about SUSE Studio an online service which allows you to create new distribution based on openSUSE 11.2. The online OS builder allows you to choose between 32 bit or 64 bit system based on SUSE, GNOME, KDE, Minimal X or text only Server. In the next ...
    2 weeks ago
  • openSUSE Weekly News, issue 101 is out!


    openSUSE NewsAuthority Authority: 462
    Issue #101 of openSUSE Weekly News is now out ! Announcing New openSUSE Board mebers Thomas Göttlicher: Install Multiple Kernel Versions using the YaST Qt Package Manager Ben Kevan: KDE 4.4 Beta 1 – Tabbed Windows Review – openSUSE Adobe Flash Vulnerabilities Affect Flash Player and Adobe AIR ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Download Google Chrome Beta for Linux


    Tweaking WindowsAuthority Authority: 130
    If you are Linux user then you have also a chance to cheer as Mac OS user do because Google Chrome is finally available for Linux too. The Google Chrome Beta supports Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, OpenSuse. In Google Chrome you can import your Firefox bookmarks and preferences and carry them over to Google Chrome.You can ...
    2 weeks ago
  • VirtualBox 3.1 What’s New Webinar


    Ben Kevan's BlogAuthority Authority: 430
    Sun Microsystem is holding a webinar for the latest release of VirtualBox 3.1 titled, What’s New in 3.1. Slated for the Webinar is: Teleportation Speedups Snapshots 2.0 Live demo You can register at the link below: https://dct.sun.com/dct/forms/reg_us_0712_490_0.jsp
    2 weeks ago
  • Reminder: Weekly News Team Meeting


    Ben Kevan's BlogAuthority Authority: 430
    The next openSUSE Weekly News meeting will take place tomorrow (Saturday December 12) at 14:30 UTC. As always, the meeting will be held in IRC on the #opensuse-newsletter channel on Freenode. Please add your topics to the meeting wiki page at: ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Installing openSUSE 11.2 Walk Through – VirtualBox


    Ben Kevan's BlogAuthority Authority: 430
    I went ahead and just did a quick screenshot walk through of installing openSUSE 11.2, and some possible points of interest for anyone that may need help understanding the steps. I will try to do the same thing for each distribution, and each release of the major distributions (and possibly Arch Linux). So here we ...
    2 weeks ago
  • How to activate Flash Plugin for Google Chrome on openSUSE 11.2


    openSUSE LizardsAuthority Authority: 121
    A couple of days ago, Google release a Beta version of Google Chrome for Mac and Linux. After installing the RPM I has been notice that the flash player doesn’t work. For make it work do the following as root: cd /opt/google/chrome ln -s /usr/lib/browser-plugins/ plugins Restart Chrome and you are ready to ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Chrome Beta for Linux 4.0.249.30 on openSUSE


    Ben Kevan's BlogAuthority Authority: 430
    I forgot my laptop at home today, so I was unable to install Chrome while I was at work. (yes, that’s an embarrassing story). But now I’ve gotten home and installed the RPM using zypper: sudo zypper in google-chrome-beta_current_`uname -i`.rpm After doing this, I launched Chrome using google-chrome and it put a ...
    2 weeks ago

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