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Subject: Portable C Compiler 1.0 Has Been Released

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Development on the Portable C Compiler (PCC) began back in the 1970's, but this week version 1.0 of this BSD-licensed compiler was finally released...

http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=OTI4Mw


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Subject: How secure is the TOR network for everyday internet browsing?

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The TOR project has gained much popularity over the last months. The Free Software Foundation has also given the project the Award for Projects of Social Benefit. This is fantastic news for an open source project. However, all this popularity combined with the way TOR is promoted through its web site and sometimes the Press may lead typical internet users into thinking that TOR, apart from providing a form of anonymity, is also a secure way of communication with the various internet services. This is not true.

http://www.g-loaded.eu/2011/04/02/how-secure-is-the-tor-network-for-everyday-internet-browsing/


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Subject: Who will win the Tablet OS war?

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Of the five big names in the Tablet PC OS market, who will emerge dominant?

http://mybroadband.co.za/news/columns/19419-Who-will-win-the-Tablet-war.html


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Subject: The Perfect Desktop - OpenSUSE 11.4 (GNOME)

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This tutorial shows how you can set up an OpenSUSE 11.4 desktop that is a full-fledged replacement for a Windows desktop, i.e. that has all the software that people need to do the things they do on their Windows desktops. The advantages are clear: you get a secure system without DRM restrictions that works even on old hardware, and the best thing is: all software comes free of charge.

http://www.howtoforge.com/the-perfect-desktop-opensuse-11.4-gnome


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Subject: QR Code in Linux

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Probably you have already saw these small black and white image in some sites or while walking around your city, or if you have a smartphone probably you have already used them; they are QR Code.In this article we’ll see how to create these image in Linux and some uses of these images.

http://www.linuxaria.com/pills/qr-code-in-linux?lang=en


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Subject: Ubuntu 11.10 Will Not Ship With A Classic Gnome Desktop

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As you probably know (if you don't, read the Ubuntu 11.04 beta 1 post again), Ubuntu 11.04 will ship with an option to use the classic Gnome Desktop so Unity is not a must if you don't want to use it. All you have to do to use the Gnome panels is to select the Ubuntu Classic Desktop in the login screen.Well, according to Mark Shuttleworth (see his comment here), there won't be such an option in Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot:

http://www.webupd8.org/2011/04/ubuntu-1110-will-not-ship-with-classic.html


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Subject: KWin Now Supports Suspended Compositing

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KDE's KWin compositing window manager now supports suspended compositing that can be toggled by applications to provide a cleaner solution for stopping for removing the OpenGL context created by the KDE window manager and blocking the effects system so that directed full-screen applications and games should work better, especially with less than stellar graphics drivers...

http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=OTI4Ng


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Subject: Enterprise-friendly Cell Phones Continue to Lose Market Share

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As Android makes big gains, traditional enterprise-friendly cell phones from RIM and Microsoft continue to bleed market share.

http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/mobile-cloud-view/enterprise-friendly-cell-phones-continue-to-lose-market-share/


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Subject: Gnu Free Call, the freedom to call out when you really need to

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Gnu Free Call is a Free Software, server-less alternative to Skype. Here is an introduction to Gnu Free Call written specifically to help non-geeks to understand why such a project is important for everybody, both in normal life and when disasters strike. Includes explanations from Haakon Eriksen, the project coordinator.

http://stop.zona-m.net/2011/04/gnu-free-call-the-freedom-to-call-out-when-you-really-need-to/


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Subject: How To Set Up A Feng Office Suite Web Server On Ubuntu Server 10.10

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This howto describes how to set up a local intranet web based office suite server (on Ubuntu 10.10 server) based on Feng Office which used to be OpenGoo. Feng Office has a range of groupware type products such as word processing, email, calendar, and presentations.

http://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-set-up-a-feng-office-suite-web-server-on-ubuntu-server-10.10


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Subject: Goodbye Linux Mint 8

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Clement Lefebvre and the community behind the Linux Mint project announced a few minutes ago on their official blog that Linux Mint 8 (Helena) operating system will reach end-of-life on April 29th, 2011.

http://news.softpedia.com/news/Goodbye-Linux-Mint-8-193014.shtml


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Subject: OpenBSD on 32-bit SPARC in 2011

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I’ve been going back and forth on whether to get rid of my Sun Sparcstation 20 and all of the hardware and software that goes with it. Once I got the SS20 for $10 plus a nominal shipping fee (and it’s the shipping that’ll kill you) from eBay, I got it running with OpenBSD and Solaris 9. Yeah, it’s a 1995-era system, And even though SPARC is optimized for Unix in a way x86 will never be, there’s only so much you can do with a 50 MHz SPARC CPU and 256 MB of RAM.

http://debian.stevenrosenberg.net/index.php/2011/04/01/openbsd-on-32-bit-sparc-in-2011/


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Subject: 4 Lessons Which Bodhi Linux Taught Me

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New star appeared on the Ubuntu sky recently, and this star is called Bodhi Linux. Version 1.0.0 was released at the end of March, just a week ago. Everything new is interesting. Hopefully, not only for myself, but also for my readers. That's why I have to try this new operating system. Bodhi Linux image weights less than 400Mb, which puts it into the same line as Puppy and SLAX. While testing Bodhi Linux, I learnt 4 lessons which I'd like to tell you about.

http://linuxblog.darkduck.com/2011/04/4-lessons-which-bodhi-linux-taught-me.html


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