Learn Linux,
101: File and directory management
"...In
this article, we will practice the commands using the files created in
the article "Learn Linux 101: Text streams and filters." If you
followed along in that article, you created a directory, lpi103-2, in
your home directory. If you didn't, then you can use another directory
on your system to practice the commands discussed in this article..."
Read
More: http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-lpic1-v3-103-3/index.html
Managing
change during KDE's evolution
"KDE has gone
through an impressive evolution of organizational, procedural and
community related changes over its lifespan. What started out as a
"in-our-spare-time" project became a critical component in many F/OSS
operating systems. As the various KDE projects grew, matured and in
some cases retired the number of distinct teams and sub-communities
grew in both number and diversity. An ever growing number of companies
from small to large grew out of or joined the KDE community along the
way. Our non-profit, KDE e.V., has gone through a similar evolution in
complexity, transparency and professionalism."
Read
More: http://aseigo.blogspot.com/2009/10/managing-change-during-kdes-evolution.html
Gnome 3.0
Reviews – Coming on Ubuntu 10.04, Fedora 13
"Gnome 3, which
will be available to install in Ubuntu 10.04, Fedora 13 will mark the
first radical change to the Gnome Desktop since it’s inception, thanks
to it’s “new” interface ‘Gnome-Shell’."
Read
More: http://icewalkerz.blogspot.com/2009/10/gnome-30-reviews-coming-on-ubuntu-1004.html
KDE 4.3: Boom
baby!
"...
Stability has gradually improved to the
point where I no longer have
any problems at all. KDE boots fast and without issue. Applications
don’t crash, except for the printer applet after one update, which was
immediately remedied in the next. Kwin effects are fast and leave no
artifacts. KDE 4 is stable..."
Read
More: http://celettu.wordpress.com/2009/10/10/kde-4-3-boom-baby/
More News
& Articles
(Just Links)
Development
News
Current
Gnome 2.28 Dependencies
In order to make
possible compile GNOME applications we must started upgrading some
libraries. This was the first step of compiling GNOME. Udev, gtk+2,
glib2 and several libraries needed to be upgraded. Some other libraries
and applications are now dependencies of GNOME and some other are
deprecated.
Deprecated
Gnome 2.28 Dependencies
The GNOME
developers are trying eliminate some dependencies. In their list we can
find libgnome, libonoboui, gnome-vfs and more. Some of these libraries
are still been used by some applications and I am startint compile the
applications without these dependencies. These libraries will be
deprecated when GNOME 3.0 is release, but nowadays there are some
packages using them. The idea I am applying in the compiling process is
remove all of these future deprecated libraries. I cannot remove them
but I am trying compile all packages without using these libraries
before start compile those package that still depends on them.
Gnome
2.28 First
Beta
I have compiled
already one hundred and ten packages. After everything is compiled I
intend to build a module for tests.
Tutors
& Howtos
Updates
No module upgraded.
Module
Repository: http://www.las.ic.unicamp.br/pub/goblinx/modules
Mirror#1: http://goblinx.linuxish.net/modules/
Mirror#2:
http://ftp.cc.uoc.gr/mirrors/linux/goblinx/
Mirror#3: http://ftp.sh.cvut.cz/MIRRORS/goblinx/modules/
No
package upgraded or added last week. We are compiling several
applications.
Mirror#1: http://goblinx.linuxish.net/goblinx-current/
Mirror#2: http://ftp.cc.uoc.gr/mirrors/linux/goblinx/goblinx-current/
Mirror#3: http://ftp.sh.cvut.cz/MIRRORS/goblinx/goblinx-current/
Mirror#4:
http://www.uoc.lkams.kernel.org/pub/dist/goblinx/

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