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  • London OSJam 0x10

    Photo credit: Dj Walker-Morgan On Thursday the 1st of April we held the Google London Open Source Jam 0x10 (that is, the 17th). The Jams are informal meet-ups...

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  • SQL Saturday #169 - Denver

    Come join Steve Jones, Glenn Berry, and other Denver area MVPs and speakers for a free day of training in Denver on Sept 22, 2012. Keep your database and application development in syncSQL Connect is a Visual Studio add-in that brings your databases into your solution. It then makes it easy to keep your database in sync, and commit to your existing source control system. Find out more.

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  • Ubuntu 13.10 sort en version stable, Saucy Salamander améliore la fonction de recherche Dash et les performances de l'OS Linux

    Ubuntu 13.10 sort en version stable l'OS Linux améliore sa fonction de recherche Dash et ses performancesAlors que Microsoft dévoilait au grand public Windows 8.1, du côté de l'open source, les feux des projecteurs étaient braqués sur Ubuntu 13.10, alias Saucy Salamander.Canonical vient de mettre à la disposition des utilisateurs, la dernière version de la célèbre distribution Linux, qui apporte juste quelques nouvelles fonctionnalités. Selon Canonical, l'attention des développeurs était portée...

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  • Looking for wireless product

    - by Belinda
    Can anyone suggest some options for me? I would like to provide our maintenance department with a view-only monitor showing our common Outlook calendars. I'm guessing it would have to have some touch-screen capabilities since they would need to be able to toggle between several calendars. We do have a cobbled together, building wide wireless network. I don't want anything that needs to be "wired or cabled" just plugged into a power source and mounted on the wall.

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  • 24 More of the Best Linux Commercial Games (Part 1)

    <b>LinuxLinks:</b> "The amount of software that is available for Linux is truly mind-boggling with tens of thousands of applications available to download, including an impressive arsenal of open source games. However, it is fair to say that the amount of commercial games released for Linux continues to be in short supply in comparison with the number of titles released under Windows."

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  • Oracle ADF Mobile

    - by Cinzia Mascanzoni
    We are happy to announce that Oracle ADF Mobile is now available for our customers.Oracle ADF Mobile enables developer to build applications that install and run on both iOS and Android devices from one source code. Development is done with JDeveloper and ADF and leverages Java and HTML5 technologies, while keeping the same visual and declarative approach ADF is known for. Please Click here to read more about the Oracle ADF Mobile release and learn more on our OTN Page.

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  • Is FFmpeg missing from the official repositories in 14.04?

    - by user254877
    I tried to install ffmpeg in trusty/Ubuntu 14.04 and got the following message: $sudo apt-get install ffmpeg Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done Package ffmpeg is not available, but is referred to by another package. This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or is only available from another source E: Package 'ffmpeg' has no installation candidate Why isn't the package available?

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  • CheckBox in Gridview

    In this article you will know how to use the CheckBox inside Gridivew control and how to select the multiple checkboxes to get the selected CheckBoxes value will be displayed.

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  • CSS And Other Style Sheet Languages

    In the past, websites were designed through the use of tables. It was used as a way to control the visual appearance of the Web pages presented to end users. Although it was successful, the use of ta... [Author: Margarette Mcbride - Web Design and Development - May 02, 2010]

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  • Intel veut accélérer la mise sur le marché de MeeGo et présente une tablette équipée de son OS mobile développé avec Nokia

    Intel veut accélérer la mise sur le marché de MeeGo Et présente une tablette équipée de son OS mobile développé avec Nokia En collaboration avec Hinault Romarick A l'occasion du Mobile World Congress 2011 de Barcelone, Intel a publié une démonstration filmée de son OS mobile open-source MeeGo s'exécutant sur une tablette. Le constructeur, partenaire de Nokia dans le développement du système d'exploitation, renouvelle ainsi son engagement dans le projet. Une vidéo sous forme de réponse quelques jours après le choix de Windows Phone 7 par Nokia pour équiper sa prochaine gé...

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  • Since Google reduces the value of links alongside nofollow links, what is an alternative?

    - by SharkTheDark
    Since 2009, Google counts nofollow links also as outgoing links, and thus reduces the value of the other links. What are some alternatives to stop Google counting outside links from my page? If I make links appear on my page source like this: <span hrefs="http://link" rel="nofollow" link="true">Link Name</span> and then in JavaScript replace span with a tag and replace hrefs with href for every span tag that has link="true". Will this help?

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  • Deal Registration is Moving to the Oracle Partner Store!

    - by Cinzia Mascanzoni
    In November 2012, Oracle will unveil a new partner deal registration system within Oracle Partner Store (OPS). At that time, OPS will become the single source for partners to register deals, obtain deal status, and place orders. The new deal registration system will offer several enhancements, including: Simplified Registration Form Easier Product Selection Expanded Browser Support Shared Registration Visibility Between VAD and VAR Pre-set Customer Selection from Partner Ordering Base Read more here.

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  • NM applet dropdown options not working

    - by Prarobo
    I recently realized the dropdown options from my nm-applet are no longer working. But I can still control the network configuration by going through the dash. This happened very recently. I only realized this before a week. I guess some recent update screwed it up. I have these related packages installed network-manager-gnome 0.9.4.1-0ubuntu2 libnm-gtk0 0.9.4.1-0ubuntu2 network-manager 0.9.4.0-0ubuntu4.1 Any help would be great.

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  • From Obsolete Servers to Private Cloud in 3 Easy Steps

    <b>Serverwatch:</b> "Our plan was to build a private cloud, for free, using open source operating systems and virtualization. Even with no money, we still had projects on the table that had to be done. We called our experiment, 'Nebulous,' named after the cloud. The end result was better than we had imagined."

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  • How to temporarily save the result of the query, to use in another?

    - by Truth
    I have this problem I think you may help me with. P.S. I'm not sure how to call this, so if anyone finds a more appropriate title, please do edit. Background I'm making this application for searching bus transit lines. Bus lines are a 3 digit number, and is unique and will never change. The requirement is to be able to search for lines from stop A to stop B. The user interface is already successful in hinting the user to only use valid stop names. The requirement is to be able to display if a route has a direct line, and if not, display a 2-line and even 3-line combination. Example: I need to get from point A to point D. The program should show: If there's a direct line A-D. If not, display alternative, 2 line combos, such as A-C, C-D. If there aren't any 2-line combos, search for 3-line combos: A-B, B-C, C-D. Of course, the app should display bus line numbers, as well as when to switch buses. What I have: My database is structured as follows (simplified, actual database includes locations and times and whatnot): +-----------+ | bus_stops | +----+------+ | id | name | +----+------+ +-------------------------------+ | lines_stops_relationship | +-------------+---------+-------+ | bus_line | stop_id | order | +-------------+---------+-------+ Where lines_stops_relationship describe a many-to-many relationship between the bus lines and the stops. Order, signifies the order in which stops appear in a single line. Not all lines go back and forth, and order has meaning (point A with order 2 comes after point B with order 1). The Problem We find out if a line can pass through the route easily enough. Just search for a single line which passes through both points in the correct order. How can I find if there's a 2/3 line combo? I was thinking to search for a line which matches the source stop, and one for the destination stop, and see if I can get a common stop between them, where the user can switch buses. How do I remember that stop? 3 line combo is even trickier, I find a line for the source, and a line for the destination, and then what? Search for a line which has 2 stops I guess, but again, How do I remember the stops? tl;dr How do I remember results from a query to be able to use it again? I'm hoping to achieve this in a single query (for each, a query for 1-line routes, a query for 2, and a query for 3-line combos). Note: I don't mind if someone suggests a completely different approach than what I have, I'm open to any solutions. Will award any assistance with a cookie and an upvote. Thanks in advance!

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  • Découverte de sept nouvelles failles de sécurité dans OpenSSL, des correctifs sont disponibles

    Découverte de sept nouvelles failles de sécurité dans OpenSSL des correctifs sont disponibles OpenSSL, la bibliothèque de chiffrement open source largement utilisé sur le Web revient au-devant de la scène après la faille Heartbleed (« coeur qui saigne »), qui avait fait un véritable tollé sur le Web.Sept nouvelles vulnérabilités ont été découvertes dans la solution, dont l'une étiquetée comme critique, permet d'espionner des communications sécurisées avec TLS/SSL. Selon le « CVE-2014-0224 » utilisé...

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  • Landscape-like tool to distribute security upgrades to OS?

    - by Ichikata
    i'm looking for an alternative to Landscape, Spacewalk (for RHEL), or CTL to perform a specific job. I need to control and apply OS upgrades on ubuntu systems, for 100+ servers, and so far i wasn't that lucky. I've tried Approx tool (similar to apt-proxy), but it just caches the content, and what i really need to do is set update milestones, apply the upgrades to QA servers, validate, then Stage environment, and so on to Production. I hope I was clear enough, any answer will be much appreciated.

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  • Minitube, a YouTube Desktop Client for Linux

    <b>Tech Source:</b> "Do you want to watch YouTube videos in High-definition format without opening a web browser or without having the need to install Flash Player? If yes, then let me introduce you to a simple but capable YouTube desktop client called Minitube."

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  • Free texture sites – is it safe to use their content

    - by AllCoder
    There are multiple free texture sites, like: texturemate.com or plaintextures.com. I am wondering how safe it is to use their content? I imagine that the texture could be withdrawed from the site, making it difficult to prove it was really there. Or: a file can origin from other, restricted source. I am thinking about using wikipedia Commons, as there is the OTRS system. However most media requires attributing.

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  • What should I use for a package name if I don't have a domain? [closed]

    - by C. Ross
    Possible Duplicate: What is the point of Java’s package naming convention? What package name to choose for a small, open-source Java project? I write Java (and derivative languages with package names) for personal use, but I don't have a personal domain name, so the standard packaging naming convention doesn't hold. Since the same convention is used in Maven group-id's, the problem is the same there. What should I use for the root of my package name?

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  • Should I design and then look for a CMS or vice versa? [closed]

    - by Livingston Storm
    I am currently designing an e-commerce site, and unfortunately my PHP is garbage at the moment so open source CMS's are out of the question. I am debating between Joomla and Big Commerce and as the title states I am unsure of whether to build first or try the CMS first to see what limitations I will face. I couldn't find any previous questions on this site, forgive me if this is a stupid/commonly asked question. Thanks for any feedback

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