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Quotes: openSUSE -vs- Ubuntu – You Pick What You Desire

Posted on December 3, 2007 by Linewbie.com Posted in linux and open source blog, linux/unix/os distros, news .

“Really the big basic difference is that Ubuntu is a simplified cookie cutter distribution designed to not overwhelm the new user with choice. openSUSE on the other hand is the polar opposite offering choices for every aspect of Linux computing. openSUSE is very scalable and it can be as easy or advanced as one needs. You could install openSUSE on a dozen machines and none be the same if that was your wish, whereas install Ubuntu on a dozen machines and it would be exactly alike except some might not be able to connect to the internet.”

“There really isn’t much of a comparison between these two distros as they are so vastly different in target audience, capabilities, and philosophies. If you are a brand new Linux user perhaps you should get your feet wet with Ubuntu as openSUSE might seem a bit overwhelming. After a coupla weeks and you begin to feel claustrophobic, then branch out to try openSUSE. If you have any Linux or advanced Windows experience, then you might prefer the functionality found in openSUSE.”

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Xfce 4.4.2 Released

Posted on December 3, 2007 by Linewbie.com Posted in linux and open source blog, linux/unix/os distros, news .

Xfce 4.4.2 is now available. It’s the second maintenance release in the 4.4 stable series, focusing on fixing bugs and updating translations.

Xfce 4.4.2 Changes include:

Window Manager (xfwm4):

Be more relax with transients, allow transients to be sticky independently of their parent window (Bug #3296).
Fix xfwm4 hanging with gtk+-2.11.x (Bug #3346).
Plug a leak in mouse button grab when changing theme.
Fix dialogs and modals without parents not being automatically centered like before (Bug #3278).
Fix modifier mask not working with all keymaps (Bug #3194).
Fix wrong count of key shortcuts causing switch to last workspace on modifier key press if no window is focused (Bug #3191).
Fix spec file missing from the tar ball causing ‘make dist’ to fail.
Fix strict bound checking causing wrong window to be focused in focus follow mouse (Bug #2781).
Transients for group shouldn’t apply to other transients, or it breaks stacking for some apps, noticeably mozilla “save as” dialog…
Fix typo breaking compilation on systems without XShape 1.1 support.

Full Changelog  |   Downloads  |   Full Annoucement

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Creating Your Own Custom Ubuntu 7.10 Or Linux Mint 4.0 Live-CD With Remastersys

Posted on December 3, 2007 by Linewbie.com Posted in guides, how to, howtoforge, tips, tutorials .

Creating Your Own Custom Ubuntu 7.10 Or Linux Mint 4.0 Live-CD With Remastersys

This guide shows how you can create a Live-CD from your Ubuntu Gutsy
Gibbon or Linux Mint 4.0 system with a tool called remastersys.
Remastersys is available in the Linux Mint romeo
repository. You can customize your Ubuntu/Linux Mint system and then
let remastersys create an iso image of it which you can then burn onto
a CD/DVD.

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Configuring SSH To Use Freeradius And WiKID For Two-Factor Authentication

Posted on December 3, 2007 by Linewbie.com Posted in guides, how to, howtoforge, tips, tutorials .

Configuring SSH To Use Freeradius And WiKID For Two-Factor Authentication

Radius is a great standard. It is powerful enough to accomplish a great deal and simple enough to be easy to handle. Freeradius
is an excellent, open source radius server that ships with many Linux
variants. It is well documented and well supported. The WiKID Strong
Authentication server is a commercial/open source two-factor
authentication system that uses public key encryption to transmit PINs
and one-time passcodes securely to software tokens running on
Blackberries, cell phones, Palms, PocketPCs or, using the J2SE client,
Linux, Macs and Windows PCs. You can think of WiKID like certificates,
but without the hassles of white lists/black lists and more secure –
because the PIN is validated on the server preventing offline
brute-force attacks.

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Asus Eee 701 vs. Nokia N810 – Linux Fight!

Posted on December 2, 2007 by Linewbie.com Posted in linux and open source blog, linux/unix/os distros, news .

The first thing to address: Are these two devices truly competitors? The answer is yes – but only to consumers who don’t know what they REALLY want. You see – Both are extremely portable 800×480 Internet centric Linux devices in the $400-$470 street price range. However, both have clear cut advantages in certain areas that would only be of benefit to people who knew those advantages beforehand and used them as a basis for a purchasing decision.

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Firefox 3 – New Location Bar

Posted on December 2, 2007 by Linewbie.com Posted in linux and open source blog, linux/unix/os distros, news .

Latest nightly build of Firefox 3 sports the  much improved location bar autocomplete, that unlike Firefox 2 which only looked for web addresses in my history, this one looks on visited and bookmarked page titles and tags along with web addresses.

The autocomplete list now shows page titles and addresses in two different lines and colors. The top line has the website’s icon, title name and a star (if the site is bookmarked by you). The second line is much smaller and has the URL of the website. As you type the matching portions of the title and URL are highlighted and underlined so that you can easily tell what matches.

Personally, I really liked the multi-line approach to the Location Bar, and if I am not mistaken it is the first browser to have this (maybe Opera has it).

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KDE 4.0 to be Released in January

Posted on December 2, 2007 by Linewbie.com Posted in linux and open source blog, linux/unix/os distros, news .

The KDE Release Team has decided to release KDE 4.0 this coming January. The release was originally planned for mid-December. The KDE developers want to solve a couple of essential issues before releasing. Having solved some of those issues, among which were glitches in the visual appearance, and in Konqueror, the KDE community hopes to have a KDE 4.0 that will live up to the high expectations for it. Read on for more details.
Meanwhile, the progress towards KDE 4.0 is astonishing. Most parts, such as the KDE Development Platform and a lot of applications are considered stable and well-usable.

Some parts of the desktop experience do not yet meet the KDE community’s quality standards and expectations for a stable release. There are also some issues which need to be addressed upstream, for example a bug in certain codecs of xine that cut off audio fragments prematurely. The developers are confident to be able to release a more polished and better working KDE 4.0 desktop in January. The changed plans involve releasing on January 11th, 2008.

At the same time, the release team’s call for participation is repeated. To make KDE 4.0 a success, your effort is needed. An overview of current showstoppers can be found on Techbase, KDE’s knowledge platform.

This is also a call to the wider Free Software community, and also to companies working with KDE. If you have the resources to contribute, assistance in fixing the remaining bugs is most welcome. -dot.kde.news

Related: KDE 4: some reasons for design decisions (very interesting article, especially to those who wonder what will be the vital differences between KDE 3 and 4)

Also check out a page on TechBase to track the porting status of Qt/KDE applications, which are not part of the KDE 4.0 release, with the applications that distributions tend to have in their default installation as a start.

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Samba Fileserver With SWAT On Fedora 8

Posted on December 2, 2007 by Linewbie.com Posted in guides, how to, howtoforge, tips, tutorials .

Samba Fileserver With SWAT On Fedora 8

This document describes how to set up and configure a Samba fileserver on Fedora 8 with the Samba Web Administration Tool (SWAT). The resulting system provides an easy to use fileserver for your Windows network.

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Linux distro or network traffic cop? It’s both!

Posted on November 30, 2007 by Linewbie.com Posted in linux.com, news .

IPCop is a specialized Linux distribution whose sole purpose is to safeguard the computers and networks it is installed on. The distro proudly claims, "The Bad Packets Stop Here!" I recently installed IPCop 1.4.16 on my SOHO LAN, and found that it accomplishes what it sets out to do.

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Six CHM viewers for Linux

Posted on November 30, 2007 by Linewbie.com Posted in linux.com, news .

Even if you work only in Linux, you’ll likely have to use Microsoft Compiled HTML Help (CHM) files at one time or another. Several open source projects use this common format, including Apache, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Python, and PHP.

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