Bonum Certa Men Certa

Links 13/4/2010: KDE 4.5 Schedule, Fedora 13 Beta



GNOME bluefish

Contents





GNU/Linux

  • RE: 10 Linux commandments
    8. You shall not steal.

    Run only free, open-source software. Do not go after payware or cracks.


  • The Unity Linux Build Server
    One of the new additions to the Unity Linux packaging process is the introduction of the Build Server (or buildserv for short) The main purpose of the buildserv is to provide users with the ability to package content following our established procedures without being burdened by the overhead of doing so. The buildserv really consists of two parts: a backend server and a frontend web interface.


  • Linux MPX Multi-Touch Table
    Peter Hutterer, PhD Student Wearable Computers Lab at the University of South Australia and MPX developer, granted an interview with Gizmodo recently. Peter discussed the technology more in-depth and explained many of the features (and bugs) that exist.

    This is definitely something to keep your eye on as development progresses. It will be interesting to watch how it evolves.


  • Secure virtualized operating system launched
    The Qubes operating system is currently in the alpha stage, according to Rutkowska, who blogged about the release on her website. The system is based on the Xen hypervisor, X, and Linux, and can run most Linux applications, according to the project website. It uses a concept that she calls security by isolation, allowing users to separate security domains into lightweight virtual machines, which she calls AppVMs. Files and clipboard items can be shared between the virtual machines (VMs).


  • Softpedia Linux Weekly, Issue 92
    €· Announced Distro: Calculate Linux 10.4 Now Has a GNOME Version €· Announced Distro: Ubuntu 10.04 LTS Beta 2 Has GNOME 2.30 and Revamped Installer €· Announced Distro: ArchOne 2010.04 Is Available Now €· Announced Distro: Parted Magic 4.10 Released €· Announced Distro: SystemRescueCd 1.5.2 Comes with New Linux Kernels


  • Sony Admits Wrong
    This is a prime example of bait and switch.

    How can Sony be allowed to do this to consumers and not face legal issues.


  • Linux Outlaws 145 - Big Meerkat Balls
    This week on the show: Did IBM break their patent promise?, is SCO finally dead?, Songbird drops Linux support, Meerkats, stiffies in burqas and more…


  • Cheap linux hosting is perfect for the businesses as linux platform
    While hunting a cheap website hosting provider, it is a good idea to rely upon the cheap linux hosting solutions. There are different platforms for hosting a website but at present linux platform is considered




  • Kernel Space

    • Meyer Sound Joins Linux Foundation
      If you take a look at all the audio processing and supportive devices, you will see some very complex and useful software. Not just in audio effects that are commonly know, like reverb and delay, but also in things like spectrum analysis.


    • Meyer Sound Joins Linux Foundation


    • Linux File Systems
      LINUX FILE SYSTEMS are an essential operating system resource. Modern file systems and disk drive technology are robust and reliable — so, most administrators put little effort into planning or worrying about them once the operating system is configured. This makes me both smile and cringe.






  • Applications







  • K Desktop Environment (KDE SC)

    • KDE 4.5 Release Schedule Ready
      Last week we finished the KDE 4.5 release schedule. The good news is that you can start organising your release party now, the expected date for KDE 4.5.0 is August 4th 2010.


    • 3 KDE Add-ons Worth Trying
      One of the remarkable features of KDE 4 is the extensibility. Developers or even regular users can contribute to the rich collection of artwork, software, widgets, and visual improvements. Ever so often, I look around for rather random add-ons that make my desktop experience more pleasant or occasionally even serve a meaningful purpose. They range from full applications to very basic widgets.


    • solving a little problem with a slightly bigger solution
      Then I tore out the hard-coded default layout in plasma-desktop and re-wrote it using a Javascript run on first start due to being installed into share/apps/plasma-desktop/init/. This new script makes a loadLayout call to load the default panel template, and so I made such a template and set that to be installed as well. This dropped a few dozen lines of C++ and turned them into about half as many lines of Javascript.


    • File Transfers in KDE 4








  • Distributions

    • [news] ArchBang 2.01 Alpha1
      Major changes: Grub2 replaces grub-legacy and firefox instead of chromium. Also slim is added.




    • Fedora

      • Fedora 13 Beta Release tomorrow
        What are you looking forward to get in this new version? Gnome 2.30, KDE 4.4, Better Webcam support, NetBeans 6.8, Better Bluetooth support, Enhanced NVIDIA and Radeon support, Zarafa, new Upstart version, Automatic Print Driver Installation or just a more stable system (maybe not the first month, or?).


      • Fedora research survey: LAST CALL! :)
        As some of you may know, professors at the Fuqua School of Business at Duke University have been conducting a study of Fedora, and have put together an online survey based on interviews they conducted with several dozen folks from the community.


      • Graphics Test Week coming up: April 13th to 15th
        As with Fedora 12, we’re smooshing all the graphics card Test Days into one week to save space on the schedule and make everything feel that much more momentous.








    • Debian Family

      • Wayback machine for Debian repositories
        The Debian project has announced the availability of a new archive snapshot service at snapshot.debian.org. With the new service, users can access older packages based on dates and version numbers.










  • Devices/Embedded

    • Game Console With Linux in Development
      Heard about the console Pandora? Made by computer geeks who want the ultimate portable gaming console. This hobby project has just begun mass-producing and the dream is becoming real.


    • Nokia

      • MeeGo project garners new industry participants
        MeeGo, the unification of Intel’s Moblin and Nokia’s Maemo, and shepherded by the Linux Foundation, is getting a lot of support from a variety of companies. From hardware developers to software houses, from games to automotive to embedded solutions providers, the recent announcement indicates an influx of potentially millions of developer-hours. Some of the new participants are no-brainers, while some are a bit surprising. Whether it’s an effort to hedge bets for or against Android, or just widening the market potential for their products, the end result is hopefully a better MeeGo, which is better for you and me.


      • Chromium ported to N900
        As reported over on Engadget, the move is an unofficial port of the Chromium sourcecode to run on the Maemo Linux platform that forms the core of Nokia's top-end N900 smartphone.


      • Nokia Launch: Symbian ^3, Or Just Maps?
        Nokia’s recent N900 Linux device is currently generating more excitement than its Symbian smartphones.






    • Android

      • Square Motorola Device Codenamed “Twist”, Due in June
        We're anxious to see what Motorola has in store for Motoblur, 1.5 if anything. Judging by the picture of the phone, we expect to see widgets to allow one-touch access to turning off WiFi, Bluetooth, etc. It's hard to picture a radically different experience this early on. Our guess is that it's subtle add-ons a la HTC's Sense UI update.






    • Sub-notebooks

      • Why Google is a Big Part of Linux's Future On Netbooks
        Both of Google's mobile operating systems are Linux-based, and both could have a profound, enduring impact on the netbook landscape. Before we count Linux netbooks out of the game, we should give them a chance to perform.








    • Tablets

      • Apple iPad, Google Android to Grab 75% of Tablet Market in 2010
        Dell's Android 2.0-based Mini 5 tablet is expected in the U.S. this year, while several Android models will feature Nvidia's delayed Tegra chipset, including the Adam from Notion Ink. ViewSonic offers the VTablet 101.


      • My week with an iPad
        For instance, I opened an SSH session to a Linux server with iSSH to check on some things, then received a colleague's IM, served up via push notifications. This required me to quit iSSH to return the IM, then go through the reconnection process to get back to where I was. The same thing happened with RDP sessions -- not cool at all. Apple's April 8 iPhone OS 4 event showed off multitasking features in the new OS version, but I'm going to reserve judgement until I can see it myself.

        Also, several high-profile iPad apps are simply buggy and slow. One of the apps touted at the iPad announcement was MLB at Bat 2010. It was visually impressive and offered features, such as pitch trajectories, not found in the original iPhone app. Being a baseball fan, I bought it for $14.99 on the first day I had the iPad. Since then I've found it lacking in many areas. It's slow, it consistently fails to update game information, it crashed several times, and the video quality lacks luster. Oh, and there's no sign of that pitch trajectory feature demoed at the announcement.


      • Neofonie launches the WePad tablet at a German press event
        Honestly, at this point I didn’t feel like there was much I didn’t already know about the WePad, the German iPad competitor with a kind of almost clever name. We already knew it would have an 11.6 inch, 1366 x 768 multitouch display and 1.66GHz Intel Atom N450 CPU and run a custom version of Linux with a touch-friendly interface. And we knew it was based on a Taiwanese design.










Free Software/Open Source

  • The 20 Best Firefox Extensions : The Firefox Universe
    Accounting for roughly 30% of the total Web browser market, Firefox has gone from being a niche player a few years ago to a present-day browsing powerhouse. Firefox has seen three major releases and a bevy of smaller but still important updates along the way. Firefox 3.6 was released back in January, and like after all major Firefox updates, the Firefox-tweaking ecosystem has been revamped to accommodate the new code.


  • Sun MySQL Head Joins EnterpriseDB
    Karen Padir, a key software leader at Sun Microsystems, has joined Oracle's competition, open source EnterpriseDB.


  • Educating on open source: Not as easy as it seems
    So Schroeder and Ibáñez have worked with some OSS communities to develop lists of "junior jobs" on any given project — jobs that a student, a newcomer to OSS can come in an do with little oversight and in a relatively short period of time. It will give the students much-needed exposure to the community and provide the community labor to do some small tasks and concentrate more on the larger issues at hand.

    "We're working in collaboration with people we know ... [to] create a system where you can rapidly absorb the students," Ibáñez said.

    Problem is, he said, college really is too late to start teaching many of these things. In fact, kindergarten wouldn't be too early to start instilling the basic tenets of open source:Share everything and play fair. But the standardized assessments in every state make it difficult to weave new aspects into the curriculum in middle or high school.


  • BSD Magazine April 2010 Released: Hosting BSD




  • Releases

    • Radio Tray 0.5.1
      Radio TrayIt is with great pleasure that I announce the release of Radio Tray 0.5.1!


    • Oracle freshens its VirtualBox
      The VirtualBox hypervisor now under the control of Oracle - if any open source software project can be said to be under control of any corporation - has been updated with a 3.1.6 release.








Leftovers



  • Finance

    • Imagine the Bailouts Are Working
      Joseph E. Stiglitz, the Nobel-winning economist who was among the doomsayers, still isn’t willing to declare victory, and he probably never will.

      “I think this is disingenuous and a real attempt to distract people,” Mr. Stiglitz, the author of “Freefall: America, Free Markets, and the Sinking of the World Economy,” said of the latest claims.

      Mr. Stiglitz, who has made a career of seeing every glass as half-empty, said we’re looking at the numbers wrong. Even if we get our money back, he says, that doesn’t tell the full story. To calculate the real cost, he insists, we need to add in the lost interest on the money spent.

      “Did we get back anything commensurate with the risk?” he asked almost rhetorically, before answering his own question. “Clearly the answer is no.”


    • US bank accounting 'masks true debt levels’
      Major Wall Street banks are using accounting techniques similar to those utilised by Lehman Brothers in its final days to mask the size of their balance sheets at the end of reporting periods.


    • PhillyDeals: 'The Big Short' author counsels patience
      On his way to the Free Library of Philadelphia on Thursday to plug his best seller, Lewis told me his book tour shows America as a different country, compared to 1989.

      "The popular anger is unbelievable," Lewis said. "It's orders of magnitude different from what I saw with Liars' Poker, in the attitude, in the tone of the crowd, in the level of interest in the details that people have. This is a political force that will not be denied."


    • AIG, Goldman Unwind Soured Trades
      The derivatives unit of American International Group Inc. has unwound most of its soured mortgage trades with Goldman Sachs Group Inc. still left after the insurer was bailed out by the U.S. government in 2008, according to people familiar with the matter.


    • AIG Said to Terminate Most of Goldman Sachs’s Remaining Swaps
      American International Group Inc., the insurer rescued to prevent losses at bank counterparties, has retired most of its mortgage-linked trades with Goldman Sachs Group Inc., said a person with knowledge of the matter.


    • I am from Goldman Sachs, and I am here to help you
      Yet Lloyd Blankfein and his estimable employees are surely there to help you when you decide to gamble in the Goldman Sachs casino. In fact, they love to take you into their confidence so that they can bet against you as you foolishly entrust your hard-earned wealth to their trusted care.


    • Goldman Sachs Says Japan Chairman Asuke to Step Down on June 30
      Goldman Sachs Group Inc. said Akio Asuke, its chairman for Japan, will step down on June 30. He will become an adviser to the company, Goldman Sachs said in a statement.


    • 'Misgivings' at N.Y. Fed Over Board Chairman's Goldman Stock Probed
      Some senior officials at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York apparently weren't happy when their board chairman purchased stock in Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., and they had "misgivings" about granting a waiver that allowed him to keep it, according to a congressional panel.


    • With friends like this, who needs enemies








  • Copyrights

    • Freedom Communications’ Valley Morning Star Drops Its Pay Wall
      The Valley Morning Star in Harlingen, Texas, which was a test-bed for Freedom Communications’ plans to potentially charge users for online access to its papers, returned to a free site last week less than a year after beginning to charge for online content. The paper is a small daily (circulation 23,000) but when it instituted its paywall in July 2009, it said it had been “selected to be the first newspaper in a Freedom Communications’ initiative to use its online edition to boost readers’ subscription values.” At the time, publisher Tyler Patton said, “The days of giving content away, which costs money to create and for which we charge our print subscribers, I think, are just over” and added that other Freedom papers would likely follow his paper’s lead.










Clip of the Day



SourceCode Season 3 - Episode 9: New Orleans: Civil Rights from Ruin (2006)

[an error occurred while processing this directive]



Comments

Recent Techrights' Posts

Sophie Brun, Raphael Hertzog & Debian sexual conflicts of interest
Reprinted with permission from Daniel Pocock
Instant Bluewashing at Confluent: Mass Layoffs Alleged at IBM
So the main question is, did IBM just fire 800 people?
 
Estimates That IBM to Lay Off Close to 10,000 Workers in 2026 (Not Counting People Pushed Out)
There's still chatter about Confluent mass layoffs
Smug Threat by Garrett to Put My Family and I in Prison Doesn't Prove We Did Anything Wrong, It Only Proves He's Truly Desperate to Stop Further Publications That Embarrass Him
his reputation is poor in the United States
systemd Increasingly Microsoft Project, Controlled by Microsoft and Slopware
Cannot allow choice
What IBM Meant to Red Hat: "Proprietary Bundling, Restricted Source Access"
Anyone or anything that joins IBM likely shortens its lifespan
IBM Thrashing Confluent Upon Arrival, Based on Rumours
We deem it a bigger issue that investigative journalism perished, not that one must rely on hearsay online or mere "rumours"
Slop Is Plagiarism, Not (Vibe) Coding, and It's Not Automated, It Doesn't Save Money
Reject misnomers, explain what's actually happening
UPC is Still Illegal and Unconstitutional (Kangaroo Court for Patents, Manned by Corporate Staff), Federal Court of Justice of Germany Receives Belated Complaint About It
What is happening to Europe???
EPO Demonstration Happening Right Now, Later This Week Things Will Only Escalate Further
The SUEPO The Hague Committee wrote to staff this morning
Links 18/03/2026: Commodore's Hedley Davis Dies, Apple Not Good Enough, Cheeto "Floats Treason Charges for Iran War Coverage"
Links for the day
A Step Close to Shutting Down the European Patent Office (EPO)
Not going to work all month long
EPO Staff Demonstration Today
The demonstration will be live-streamed for those thousands of colleagues who don't live in Munich
Gemini Links 18/03/2026: Brazilian SYN Attacks and BGP
Links for the day
LibreLocal Also Coming to Jordan, Kenya, Mexico, New Zealand, and Spain
It helps raise awareness of Software Freedom
Over at Tux Machines...
GNU/Linux news for the past day
IRC Proceedings: Tuesday, March 17, 2026
IRC logs for Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Microsofters' SLAPP Censorship - Part 14 Out of 200: Men Who Strangle Women (and Worse) Trying to Force Us to Write Public Apologies to These Men
For those who never before saw a SLAPP, they basically make many demands
"Vibe-forking" and Why It'll Ultimately Fail (Hype on Top of Hype)
Code made with LLMs sucks; converting solid, human-tested code into slop only complicates matters and increases risk
Updates About Richard Stallman's Free Software Foundation
After all those years (a decade) and in spite of phony scandals many people out there still respect him
LLM Slop With "Linux" in the Domain Names
This is becoming a pain and a problem also in the arts and in software engineering
The EFF Has a Bug, Fixing This Bug is Likely Not Possible Anymore
"the EFF's continued existence impairs the arrival of a replacement organization, one which will actually champion digital rights."
Links 17/03/2026: Microsoft Windows Broken by Samsung, Afghanistan-Pakistan War Escalation
Links for the day
Gemini Links 17/03/2026: Newcomers and False-Positive 'Slop'
Links for the day
Héctor Orón Martínez & Debian shadow candidate pressure on Sruthi Chandran
Reprinted with permission from Daniel Pocock
Links 17/03/2026: American Fentanylware (TikTok) Investors Implicated in Kickbacks, "Big Oil Knew It Was Wrecking Louisiana’s Coast"
Links for the day
For Third Time in a Week The Register MS Runs Google SPAM That Paints Google as an Ally of Women (Which is False, They're Womanisers)
What does that make The Register MS to women?
British Justice Minister Sarah Sackman Blasts Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA)
The "legal industry" is due for "some reckoning"
GAFAM Deprecating Old Videos ("Content") by Removing the Support for Their Format for No Good Reason
"Security" is not a valid excuse
Credit/Debit Cards Have Long Been Called Plastics, Over Time They're Becoming More Like Pure Plastics
They cost less than a dollar to manufacture
The European Patent Office (EPO) Holds a Public Demonstration Tomorrow and It'll be Live-streamed
The EPO's workforce was meant to be capable of speaking many languages and have extensive experience in the sciences
People Who Attacked Techrights Also Attacked My Mother
Picking on old ladies because you don't like Free software advocates is never OK
Little Community Element Left in CentOS
CentOS, unlike Fedora, was meant to be long supported and solid
Social Control Media is Cancel Culture (Companies Like Facebook Also Punish/Ban Accounts for Mentioning "Linux" and Lobby for Anti-Linux Legislation)
The masters of Social Control Media decide what ideas can and cannot be expressed
Over at Tux Machines...
GNU/Linux news for the past day
IRC Proceedings: Monday, March 16, 2026
IRC logs for Monday, March 16, 2026
Someone at Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) is Censoring the Birthday Greetings to Richard Stallman
Some people remember
The European Patent Office (EPO) Illegally Transitioning Into 'Gig' 'Economy' Equivalent (a Shop for Patent Monopolies in Europe)
for scabs aka SEALs
At Least Six EPO Strikes Next Month (Yes, Six!)
The pressure intensifies over time
Several MPs Blast Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) for Inaction and Ineffective Action This Week
"Four MPs have written to the SRA"
Microsofters' SLAPP Censorship - Part 14 Out of 200: The Abusive Cases of the Serial Strangler From Microsoft and His Litigation Buddy Garrett Did Cause "Serious Harm"
claims were de facto abandoned at the trial
Today's Discussions About How IBM Pushes Workers Out
The corporate media keeps trying - baselessly and in vain - to paint everything that happens with the "hey hi" brush
Linux Teck (linuxteck.com) and Ubuntu PIT (ubuntupit.com) Are Botspam
now they just keep experimenting by trashing their sites and reputation
Links 16/03/2026: Moscow Experiencing Cellphone Internet Outages, "Salman Rushdie Is Tired of Talking About Free Speech"
Links for the day
Links 16/03/2026: Arctic Security and 'Mr. Nobody Against Putin'
Links for the day
Gemini Links 16/03/2026: KN95 Skins and CSS Surprises
Links for the day
Debian is Dying for Some of the Same Reasons IBM's Fedora is Rapidly Dying
Prioritising CoC censorship, not communities
The Register MS is Again Femmewashing GAFAM (Which Makes Widows) in Exchange for Money
This is a moral issue because they betray or harm women and prop up authoritarian regimes
Gemini Links 16/03/2026: AB 1043, Lagrange Android Beta 47, and Poetry
Links for the day
"Slop-forking" or "Vibe-forking" as the New 'Noble' Plagiarism
New Cloudflare Slop Project?
EPO "Cocaine Communication Manager" - Part VII - Cult Mentality, Mobbing, Nepotism
Does the EPO actually believe in the law?
2026 Microsoft Layoff Rumours
Surely if we had properly-functioning media, then someone would investigate this rather than rely on official statements from Microsoft and WARN notices
EPO Strike This Week
contact your national representatives about it
Gemini Links 15/03/2026: "Create Opportunities for Good Things to Happen", DOSbook, and Bitcoin Criticism
Links for the day
Over at Tux Machines...
GNU/Linux news for the past day
IRC Proceedings: Sunday, March 15, 2026
IRC logs for Sunday, March 15, 2026
Pirate Praveen Arimbrathodiyil & Debian denouncing volunteers, hiding romances
Reprinted with permission from Daniel Pocock