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  • Photobooth.js : le framework JavaScript permet d'ajouter un système de webcam à un site Web en utilisant HTML5

    Photobooth.js : le framework JavaScript permet d'ajouter un système de webcam à un site Web en utilisant HTML5 Le HTML5, le futur standard du Web vient de révéler une fois de plus l'une de ses nombreuses facettes. Un développeur indépendant a exploité les nouveautés du langage pour mettre au point Photobooth.js, une bibliothèque open source en JavaScript qui permet d'intégrer dans un site Web assez aisément un système de prise de photo par webcam. Photobooth s'appuie sur la méthode getUserMedia du framework audio et vidéo open source WebRTC, qui est actuellement en cours de standardisation par le W3C comme une partie du HTML5. Photobooth.js permet de prendre dire...

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  • Summary of our Recent Pull Request Enhancements on CodePlex

    Over the past several weeks, we’ve been incrementally rolling out a bunch of enhancements around our pull request workflow for Git and Mercurial projects. Our goal is to make contributing to open source projects a simple and rewarding experience, and we’ll continue to invest in this area. Here’s a summary of the changes so far, in case you’ve missed them. As always, if you have any feedback, please let us know, whether on our ideas page or via Twitter. Support for branches You can now pick the source and destination branches for your pull request, whether you’re sending one from your fork, or using it within a project to collaborate with your other trusted contributors. A redesigned creation experience Our old pull request creation form was rather lacking. It asked for a title and comment in a small modal dialog, but that was about it. We knew we could do better, so we rethought the experience. Now, when you create a pull request, you’re taken to a new page that let’s you select the source and destination, and gives you information on the diffs and commits that you’re sending, so you can confirm that you’re sending the right set of changes. Inline code snippets in discussion If users comment on code in your pull request, we now display a preview of the snippet of relevant code inline with their comment on the discussion. Subsequent replies on that line are combined in a single thread to preserve your context. No more clicking and hunting to find where the comments are. And you can add another inline comment right from the discussion area. Comment notifications You can now elect receive an e-mail notification if a user comments on your pull request. If it’s on a line of code, we’ll display the relevant code snippet in the e-mail. Redesigned diff viewer Our old diff viewer hadn’t been touched in a while, and was in need of an update. We started with a visual facelift to use standard red/green colors for additions/deletions and remove the noisy “dots” that represented spaces and that littered the diff viewer. Based on feedback that the viewable region for diffs was too small, especially for smaller screen resolutions, we revamped the way the viewport for the code is sized, and now expand it to fill the majority of the browser height when scrolling down. The set of improvements we implemented here also apply anywhere diffs are viewed, not just for pull requests.

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  • how can I make the launcher disappear after notication

    - by smoser
    I have a generally stock configured Unity 2d, with the launcher in auto-hide mode. When I get a notification, the launcher pops out and the relevant icon wiggles. That is all functioning well. My problem is that the launcher pops out for maybe 5 seconds before hiding. Often times I'm typing or using the mouse on the portion of the display that is now covered by the launcher. After I've mentally received the notification is there some way to tell the launcher "I've seen this, you can go away now". Note, I'm not wanting to modify or shorten the default display time. I'd be very happy to hit 'alt-h' or some other key combination to make it go away.

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  • Using a GPL licensed library in a commercial app

    - by user577616
    I develop an android application and in my app I use a libary (jar) that I download from the internet. This jar is open-source under the "GNU General Public License v2". I tried to read the text of the license but had difficulty understanding it. My question is: can I use this libary without changing nothing in the jar in a commercial application? I will be making profit from selling my app which uses this GPL-ed .jar file. If possible, I would like to avoid converting my application to open-source.

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  • How to create and maintain patch on Debian package?

    - by ???
    I want to patch on Trac package. I know how to patch and rebuild the package, but there are some things I don't understand very well. My patch is something dangerous and not likely to commit back to the community. So, let me just say, it's a very private patch. But, I want my patch keep working when the Ubuntu packages upgrade. (Should I apt-get source trac and move my patch to the new version of source directory each time the Trac upgrades?) I see there is a patch/ directory (many using quilt I guess) in debian/, but I don't know how to use it? Will debuild automatic apply all patches in the patch/ directory? And what about dpkg-buildpackage? Is there some environ variables to control the selection of patches to apply?

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  • SQL to XML open data and NIEM training video posted

    - by drrwebber
    Learn how to build a working XML query/response system with SQL database accessing and XML components from example NIEM schema and dictionary. Software development practitioners, business analysts and managers will find the materials accessible and valuable in showing the decision making processes that go into constructing a working XML exchange. The 22 minute video available online shows how to build a fully working ULEXS-SR exchange using a Vehicle license search example.  Also included are aspects of NIEM training for assembling an IEPD schema with data models. Materials are focused on practical implementers, after viewing the instruction material you can use the open source tools and apply to your own SQL to XML use cases and information exchange projects. All the SQL and XML code, editor tools, dictionary and instructions that accompany the tutorial video are also available for download so you can try everything yourself.  See http://www.youtube.com/user/TheCameditor to run the video. And the open source project web site (sponsored by Oracle) contains all the resources, downloads and supplemental materials. Enjoy.

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  • Is there an apt command to download a deb file from the repositories to the current directory?

    - by Lekensteyn
    I am often interested in the installation triggers (postinst, postrm) or certain parts of packages (like /usr/share and /etc). Currently, I am running the next command to retrieve the source code: apt-get source [package-name] The downside is, this file is often much bigger than the binary package and does not reflect the installation tree. Right now, I am downloading the packages through http://packages.ubuntu.com/: Search for [package-name] Select the package Click on amd64/i386 for download Download the actual file This takes too long for me and as someone who really likes the shell, I would like to do something like the next (imaginary) command: apt-get get-deb-file [package-name] I could not find something like this in the apt-get manual page. The most close I found was the --download-only switch, but this puts the package in /var/cache/apt/archives (which requires root permissions) and not in the current directory.

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  • Help my graphists sharing their work

    - by Andy M
    As a developer I'm used to Subversion for source control and I think it's great for sharing source code between developers. Now thinking about my graphists and game designers, they need to have a slightly different approach I think. They need to share binary files They need to be able to have a thumbnail and preview of their work I don't want to include their binaries into my game repository (would be much too heavy for developer when updating) I've seen that some graphists uses personally created website to share their work but I was wondering if some "standard" application existed in order to provide my graphists a cool way of working together. Is there a common way of dealing with this? Is the way I want to do (only final sprites on my game repo) correct? How do you guys do this as game developers?

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  • Switching to an external display, when primary is broken

    - by Shazzner
    I've successfully install Ubuntu 11.10 Desktop (x86) on an old(er) laptop that unfortunately has a broken screen, so there is an external monitor plugged in. On the livecd it come up on the secondary display just fine and I was able to install ubuntu and everything. Unfortunately when I reboot into Ubuntu proper now, the secondary display is off and I'm literally driving blind here trying to switch it to the secondary display. Using Nvidia open source drivers. Things I've tried: Rebooting back into livecd, mounting the partition and trying in vain to find a config file (it uses the open source drivers so no Xorg.conf I could edit manually) Trying to blind-type xrandr settings into what I hope is terminal: xrandr --output VGA1 --auto (nothing happened) Trying to blind install openssh-server so I could ssh into it and maybe configure it from my working computer. For some reason though, no luck. Ubuntu really should default to expanding to all screens for this use case.

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  • Why CoffeeScript is an issue

    - by Renso
    Other than some obvious concerns, my main concern is support in the open source community. "anon" from the CoffeeScript team sent this to me after I requested input from the team to concerns I raised and wanted to get others' take on it:"Thanks for confirming that only idiots willingly program in Java and C#"or the following from the same person:"Oh and finally, you should definitely create jShort. Even though I know you will fail before you even start, I would love to laugh at your attempts and it would be perfect for you since you ride the short bus. "This kind of comment reflects badly on the CoffeeScript team and hence not an option for us as a company to consider. Another example of why some open-source community projects get no traction.

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  • Y a-t-il réellement un problème de malwares sur les OS mobiles ? Un responsable de Google qualifie les éditeurs d'antivirus de "charlatans"

    Y a-t-il réellement un problème de malwares sur les OS mobiles ? Un responsable de Google qualifie les éditeurs d'antivirus de "charlatans" « Si vous travaillez pour une compagnie vendant une protection antivirus pour Android, RIM et iOS, vous devriez en avoir honte », déclare Chris DiBona sur son compte Google+. L'Open Source Programs Manager chez Google s'attaque aux éditeurs de solutions de sécurité pour OS mobiles, inutiles d'après lui. Il les qualifie de « charlatans et arnaqueurs ». Dans un plaidoyer au discours incisif, il se pose naturellement en défenseur des logiciels open source. Il explique que les logiciels libres sont « major...

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  • Naming convention: field starting with "m" or "s"

    - by Noya
    Hope this question hasn't posted yet... I saw lot of code (for example some Android source code) where fields name start with a "m" while static fields start with "s" Example (taken from Android View class source): private SparseArray<Object> mKeyedTags; private static int sNextAccessibilityViewId; I was wondering what "m" and "s" stand for... maybe is "m" mutable and "s" static? Since it seems that is a largely adopted pattern do you know if there some literature about this kind of naming convention?

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  • Writing long line support for text editor

    - by Mathematician82
    I know that some some text editors have problems to show long lines https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=172099 . What is the best way to fix the bug or are they equally well? Modify the GTK+ source code and add a support for long lines. Modify the text editor source code such that it does not use GTK+ if it meets a long line. Split the long lines into part (maybe by cut on the Bash ) I'm just a junior programmer so I don't know what people does when they meet a bug that is on the library they use.

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  • Que pensez-vous du langage XML, faut-il passer à autre chose ?

    Bonjour, Ca y est. Au plaisir d'ouvrir un livre Java récent et de découvrir qu'un mot-clé supplémentaire (pour les pratiquants, une annotation) dans mon code source saura remplacer un fichier XML dont la présence était auparavant obligatoire, je me dis que nous sortons peut être d'une période où tout n'était qu'XML. Jusqu'à l'indigestion. Il y en eu partout et pour tout. Si pour l'échange de données entre systèmes il avait des atouts certains, je défends la thèse qu'il a été utilisé abusivement. Le paramétrage des composants, par exemple, est trop souvent passé par lui. Et cela a mené à des situations extrêmes. Il devenait parfois plus délicat de réussir son XML de paramétrage ou de compilation que le propre code source que l'on v...

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  • Le projet PHP migre sur Git, les tags des futures release seront signés par l'équipe de développement elle-même

    Le système de gestion de version Git vient de recevoir un nouveau "membre" : il s'agit du projet PHP qui vient de migrer complètement son code source sur cette plate-forme comme on peut le lire sur leur site web . Il est donc désormais possible de cloner ou de "forker" les sources de PHP depuis son miroir GitHub. De même les requêtes Pull faites via GitHub sont désormais prises en charge. Le code source est également disponible via le lien suivant et toutes les instructions relatives au clonage de l'arbre des sources de PHP peuvent être consultées sur le lien suivant .

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  • How do I prevent the Sleep button from locking the screen

    - by elmicha
    My keyboard has a Sleep button. I defined a shortcut in System Settings, Keyboard Shortcuts own settings (or similar), so that the Sleep buttons runs a script. That works. But since my upgrade to Oneiric, something also locks the screen (in the same way the screen is locked when I press Ctrl+Alt+L). Can I disable that behaviour? What's the name of that lock screen? I tried hiding gnome-screensaver and /etc/acpi/ and I looked in gconf-editor /apps/gnome-power-manager/buttons. I didn't find anything related in dconf-editor.

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  • Mono 2.8.2 est disponible et corrige une faille majeure qui permettait un accès distant aux fichiers d'un projet ASP.NET

    Mono 2.8.2 est disponible et corrige une faille qui permettait un accès distant aux fichiers d'un projet ASP.NET Mise à jour du 10/01/11 La version 2.8.2 de Mono, l'implémentation open-source de la plate-forme .NET, est disponible. Cette version n'intègre aucune nouvelle fonctionnalité mais apporte des correctifs importants. Parmi ces correctifs majeurs, le plus important reste celui qui colmate une faille en rapport avec ASP.NET. La faille permettait un accès distant aux fichiers d'un projet ASP.NET, ce qui rendait possible la consultation distante du code source ou de tout autre fichier du projet. On note égalemen...

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  • How to get wireless and wired network working again on my Dell Inspiron 1501?

    - by Angelo Daul
    My wireless doesn't work with Ubuntu 12.04.(it worked with 10.04 LTS) I have a Dell Inspiron 1501. I followed the steps posted below:(from a similar tag, but...) sudo apt-get install --reinstall bcmwl-kernel-source broadcom-sta-common broadcom-sta-source echo "blacklist brcmsmac" | sudo tee -a /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf echo "blacklist bcma" | sudo tee -a /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf ....and now i have no Network device on my PC(wired or wireless) I can use wired conection if i start my laptop with a"previsious version of Linux"...2.26.43... I am a beginner in Linux These are my hardware: 05:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Broadcom Corporation BCM4311 802.11b/g WLAN [ 14e4:4311] (rev 01) 08:00.0 Ethernet controller [0200]: Broadcom Corporation BCM4401-B0 100Base-TX [ 14e4:170c] (rev 02)

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