Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Opera 10.10 with Unite Media Server Released

Opera's out with a 10.10 final release, and this one includes the Opera Unite personal media server we've previously toured in beta. A few other features, like built-in BitTorrent, make Opera 10.10 worth a look.

Opera 10.10 is a free download for Windows, Mac, and Linux systems. If you're running it and see something we missed that's new, tell us about it in the comments.

Download here

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Nobel Peace Prize to Linus Torvalds?

Now this is one to ponder. This year, the Nobel Peace Prize went to Barack Obama, president of the United States. The prize has been given to both politicians and non-politicians alike, and Keith Lofstrom thinks its time to hand over the Peace Prize to a non-politician once more: Linus Torvalds.

Lofstrom's argues that Linux has done - and is doing - a lot of good for the world, and as such, Linus deserves the credit. "Linux is one of the largest cooperative international efforts ever undertaken," he argues, "It inspired Ubuntu, One Laptop Per Child, and many other global projects. Linux conquered the supercomputer space, the server space, the embedded computer space - by peaceful means! Linux helped sequence the human genome, helps protect the world computer infrastructure from viral attack, and is now the pathway for millions to learn computer programming and participate in new international efforts."

As odd as it may sound, I do believe he has a point. Linux is indeed bringing people together - not in the mushy kind of way, but in a real way: people from all over the world collaborate on the kernel. On top of that, the success of the Linux kernel is partially responsible for the popularisation of open source software.

Thanks, in part, to Linus Torvalds, we have quality free and Free software, making it possible for even the poorest of people to gain access to computers and the advantages that brings. I do think, however, that the Free Software Foundation should share in such a prize.

That is, if I were to agree he indeed deserves the Nobel Peace Prize. I believe that Barack Obama shouldn't have received the prize; neither did Al Gore. When I think of the Nobel Peace Prize, I think of people like Aung San Suu Kyi or Mother Theresa - and certainly not of a programmer or a guy who made a film.

[via OSNews]

Friday, November 20, 2009

Chromium OS Released Open Source

Goggle was released Chromium OS.

Google Chrome OS will be ready for consumers this time next year. Sign up here for updates or if you like building your operating system from source, get involved at chromium.org.

If you dig security, read the Chrome OS Security Overview or watch the video.

It's a GNU/Linux distro with a lot of modification.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Fedora 12 Released

The final release of Fedora's 12th edition, code-named Constantine, is available for download.

The full list of changes, upgrades, fixes, and new apps is similar to what we saw in the beta, but if you need more specifics, Fedora's got a whole lot of custom-formatted documentation.

See release notes for details.

Introducing

Linux growing fast today. Everyday there're somethings new about it.

In this blog I will show you a lot of stuff run on it and any configuration you need also bugs with security risk. I will share all I can collect here.

Ok, I think it's enough for now. See ya at next article.