Showing posts with label #ubuntu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #ubuntu. Show all posts

Monday, August 4, 2014

Linux Weekly NewsBytes : 1433

Here is a list of the latest, most happening events and news items from the Linux World. Keep reading to find out what's making the most noise around Linux this week.

Fedora Security Team


Valencia Linux School distro saves € 36 million


Zorin OS 9 : Linux for Windows Users

  • [ http://www.everydaylinuxuser.com/2014/07/zorin-os-9-linux-for-windows-users.html ]
  • A very detailed and descriptive review of Zorin OS9. Makes me try it. Sounds definitely like a perfect OS for users migrating from Windows world. It has various look and feel defined as "Windows XP Look", "Windows 7 Look" and "Gnome 2" look. And all of this comes with the added security that frees you from the shackles of Antivirus updations. What more can a user ask for ?
KDE Plasma 5 released
LibreOffice 4.3 released
LXLE 14.04 Released
Do you Cheat on Linux ?


Monday, June 30, 2014

Linux Weekly NewsBytes : 1428

Here is a list of the latest, most happening events and news items from the Linux World. Keep reading to find out what's making the most noise around Linux this week

User Tips for switching to Ubuntu

  • [ http://www.datamation.com/open-source/switching-to-ubuntu-user-tips-1.html ] 
  • If you are not using Linux but are intrigued by your peers who use Linux and are wondering what this fuss is all about, then this link is a good read for you. You will learn to ask yourselves a good amount of hard questions. The answers to which will make you transition to Linux a pleasure.
Skype 4.3 for Linux is released
Building an online Open Source Community
  • http://www.devx.com/opensource/to-get-developer-adoption-today-you-have-to-build-a-community.html ]
  • If you are into creating new open source products, then this article will provide you with the right information that you will need to build a developer community around your product. The only sure shot way of increasing the adoption of your open source product is to build a developer community around it. And this article explains the procedure to building a developer community for your product.
Linux Mint 17 KDE has been released
  • http://www.linuxmint.com/rel_qiana_kde_whatsnew.php
  • Earlier I had mentioned about Linux Mint Cinnamon being released. This time it is the KDE version of Linux Mint. It boasts of an improved Update Manager, and Driver Manager with some beautiful collection of background images for your desktop.
Installing MATE on Ubuntu 14.04
Crazy things that people create
  • Do you know that there are some people who want to be able to access search engines from Linux Command Line ? Well, don't be surprised for not knowing that there exist such users, but be surprised to know that there plenty of tools that actually serve this purpose !!!
  • http://xmodulo.com/2014/06/access-popular-search-engines-command-line-linux.html ]
  • Do you fear VIM ? Ever wondered why a word processor should be so difficult to learn ? Well, then you are in for a big surprise. Learning vim, infact, mastering vim isn't that tough at all. It is rather quite simple. You only need to tune yourself to that VIM paradigm of looking at your files. This article will be of great help to you, to just dive into VIM and master it
  • http://csswizardry.com/2014/06/vim-for-people-who-think-things-like-vim-are-weird-and-hard/ ]
  • Do you find yourself wondering about how to draw electrical circuits, flow diagrams, class diagrams, mathematical functions on Linux ? Well, look no further. This article below, gives you the right set of tools that you can use on Linux for the right set of diagrams
  • http://opensource.com/life/14/6/tools-diagramming-fedora ]
Leisure read

Monday, June 16, 2014

Linux Weekly NewsBytes : 1426

Here is a list of the latest, most happening events and news items from the Linux World. Keep reading to find out what's making the most noise around Linux this week

RHEL 7.0 released

  • [ http://www.datamation.com/applications/14-apps-to-boost-ubuntu-1.html
  • Whether you use Ubuntu or some other Linux distribution, this article mentions a good list of must have applications. Once you find your set of applications, you can always find out how to install them for your favourite distribution. This article is a good place to start for Linux newbies.
  • http://www.linux.com/learn/tutorials/776643-how-to-rescue-a-non-booting-grub-2-on-linux ]
  • If you like playing around with partition tables and multi-booting various distros and Operating Systems on your machine, I am sure you must have come across some problems while loading GRUB. Here is a simple article that explains you on what to do when 2 such problems happen. Its a simple article that also gives you a good heads up on getting comfortable with GRUB 2
  • http://www.linuxvoice.com/be-a-kernel-hacker/ ]
  • This is a pretty detailed hand-holding article that takes you through your first Linux Kernel Module. For all of you who are keen to start getting involved into Linux Kernel, this is a good way to get a feel of what things would be in the land of Kernel Development. Try it out and feel energised to make your mark on the Linux Kernel.

Monday, May 26, 2014

Linux Weekly NewsBytes : 1423

Here is a list of the latest, most happening events and news items from the Linux World. Keep reading to find out what's making the most noise around Linux this week

  • That link takes to a small presentation on how Linux Mint looks. It is touted as the best alternative for people accustomed to using Windows desktop. This is on my next list of distributions to try. You should be hearing from me on how true that earlier claim is. Linux Mint 17 can be downloaded from : http://www.linuxmint.com/release.php?id=22 
  • Another dock and application launcher for Linux. Can be installed on latest Ubuntu 14.04 as well. Boast of increasing productivity when it comes to launching applications and finding files on your system. Try it out and let me know if it really helps you improve your productivity. I am planning to put this to test myself.
 ∅  ∅ Not a very happening week in the Linux world I suppose.  ∅  ∅

Saturday, May 17, 2014

Linux Weekly NewsBytes : 1421

This is my first Linux Weekly NewsBytes post. You will find here the latest, most happening events and news items from the Linux World. Keep reading to find out what's making the most noise around Linux

Linus Torvalds [ the man who created Linux ] awarded Computer Pioneer Award by IEEE Computer Society

  • The press release by IEEE Computer Society mentions that "Computer Pioneer Award" of 2014 was presented to Linus Torvalds, the man who created Linux. I see this as a recognition of his new approach to create software using open source culture. It actually show cases to the world the real way of creating software. Collaborative and free for anyone to contribute.

Munich City Council migrates 15,000 workers from Windows to Linux

  • This is one news that I loved reading the most this week. It is a great success story that has a great potential to be replicated. And India is certainly the biggest market for such a migration. This initiative was called : LiMux [ Linux in Munich ]. The detailed information in the article shows that it takes a lot of time [ almost 10 years for Munich ] and some real hard Political backing for such a thing to happen. Interestingly enough the deciding factor for this was not Money !!! It was rather a concern for security and a willingness of the Government to promote local companies. They decided that it was much better to send the money to local companies instead of sending it overseas :-)
  • This is the first Ubuntu release that I downloaded and I am still trying it out. I will update more on my learnings from this in some other articles later. Its server image boasts of coming loaded with the latest OpenStack release. This seems to be a good strategy of Ubuntu to move into the Enterprise audience.




[ Since this is my first ever newsletter about Linux, I took the liberty to pick from articles that are earlier to the previous week as well. ]

Monday, May 12, 2014

Linux Weekly NewsBytes : 0001

This is my first Linux Weekly NewsBytes post. You will find here the latest, most happening events and news items from the Linux World. Keep reading to find out what's making the most noise around Linux

Linus Torvalds [ the man who created Linux ] awarded Computer Pioneer Award by IEEE Computer Society

  • The press release by IEEE Computer Society mentions that "Computer Pioneer Award" of 2014 was presented to Linus Torvalds, the man who created Linux. I see this as a recognition of his new approach to create software using open source culture. It actually show cases to the world the real way of creating software. Collaborative and free for anyone to contribute.

Munich City Council migrates 15,000 workers from Windows to Linux

  • This is one news that I loved reading the most this week. It is a great success story that has a great potential to be replicated. And India is certainly the biggest market for such a migration. This initiative was called : LiMux [ Linux in Munich ]. The detailed information in the article shows that it takes a lot of time [ almost 10 years for Munich ] and some real hard Political backing for such a thing to happen. Interestingly enough the deciding factor for this was not Money !!! It was rather a concern for security and a willingness of the Government to promote local companies. They decided that it was much better to send the money to local companies instead of sending it overseas :-)
  • This is the first Ubuntu release that I downloaded and I am still trying it out. I will update more on my learnings from this in some other articles later. Its server image boasts of coming loaded with the latest OpenStack release. This seems to be a good strategy of Ubuntu to move into the Enterprise audience.


[ Since this is my first ever newsletter about Linux, I took the liberty to pick from articles that are earlier to the previous week as well. ]