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Linux Arpeggiators, Part 1

LJ - 3 hours 29 min ago

In my last article I looked at performance loopers for Linux. This week I begin a 2-part review of similar applications called arpeggiators. more>>


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Interview with Linux Journal Virtual Editor Bill Childers

LJ - Tue, 2010-03-09 15:54

Carlie: Bill Childers is Linux Journal's Virtual Editor. How do you think your editor Jill Franklin came up with that one? more>>


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OpenSSH 5.4 released

OpenBSD - Tue, 2010-03-09 07:27

Damien Miller (djm@) posted to announce@ with the announcement of OpenSSH 5.4. Some highlights of this release are the disabling of protocol 1 by default, certificate authentication, a new 'netcat mode', many changes on the sftp front (both client and server) and a collection of assorted bugfixes. The new release can already be found on a large number of mirrors and of course on www.openssh.com.

Please read on for the full release announcement: Read more...

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OK Palm, We're Ready for the Foleo Now

LJ - Mon, 2010-03-08 15:44

Ahh, poor Palm. Sure, they have their fancy new WebOS toys -- but it wasn't that long ago they were banking on the Foleo changing the mobile world as we knew it. Sadly, they were just a little too early, and a little too lame. Here's the good news, Palm: We're ready now. Let me give you a bit of a vision, and you run with it... more>>


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Book Excerpt: A Practical Guide to Linux Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming

LJ - Fri, 2010-03-05 20:53

This article is an excerpt from the new 2nd Ed. of Mark Sobell's book, A Practical Guide to Linux Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming, published Nov. 2009 by Prentice Hall Professional, ISBN 0131367366, Copyright 2010 Mark G. Sobell. For additional sample content from a selection of chapters, please visit the publisher site: www.informit.com/title/0131367366 more>>


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Getting Loopy: Performance Loopers For Linux Musicians

LJ - Thu, 2010-03-04 14:19

This week Dave Phillips looks at audio loopers designed for live performance. more>>


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Illegal use of term - five yard penalty

LJ - Thu, 2010-03-04 13:03

From Thursday, March 4, 2010 Washington DC Express print edition:

Megan Fox Thinks She's Linux...Or Something Megan Fox has slept with only two men...."My body parts are all I have left now that are only mine -- the world owns everything else." more>>


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Interview with Linux Journal Associate Editor Shawn Powers

LJ - Wed, 2010-03-03 22:43

Carlie: What is it that you do for Linux Journal?

Shawn: That's a scary question for your boss to ask... :)

Carlie: I meant "Tell our readers what you do for Linux Journal". :p more>>


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Which Linux distribution do you use most frequently?

LJ - Tue, 2010-03-02 21:50
We're collecting this data to run in an upcoming issue of Linux Journal. We encourage you to leave comments here letting us know why you use the Linux distribution you do. Let your voice be heard! Heads up: we may print your comment in the magazine (if you don't want your comment printed, please let us know that within the comment itself). Arch Linux CentOS Debian Fedora Gentoo Mandriva MEPIS Novell/SuSE PCLinuxOS Red Hat Slackware Ubuntu (any flavor, Kubuntu, Edubuntu, etc.) Yellow Dog Linux Puppy Linux Linux Mint Other (let us know with a comment)


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Sudo Axes Escalation Glitch

LJ - Tue, 2010-03-02 11:41

Among the important benefits of Linux's permission hierarchy is its ability to keep untrusted users from running amok. The all-or-nothing nature of root access, however, can present headaches when users are trusted, but only so far. That is a problem the sudo utility attempts to solve, and does so fairly well — except for the occasional glitch. more>>


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Fixing Broken Images in OpenOffice

LJ - Mon, 2010-03-01 17:13
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Loongson port about to make 4.7

OpenBSD - Mon, 2010-03-01 16:43

Some time ago, we featured an article with a request for hardware. Specifically, Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse (jasper@) was looking for a Lemote Yeeloong and Otto Moerbeek (otto@) had recently received one from a donor to work on the Loongson port. Jasper had his Yeelong sponsored by two donors and received his machine less than two weeks after the article was posted.

Quite a few commits have hit the tree (eg. here, here, and here) since then, mostly from otto and miod for src/ and jasper for ports/ and it looks like the 4.7 release will feature an OpenBSD/Loongson port that should work on the Lemote Yeeloong, the Lemote Fuloong and the EMTEC Gdium.

Undeadly followed up on the donations and asked Miod Vallat (miod@), Otto and Jasper about the porting efforts, please read on for their story: Read more...

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Linux Journal Insider - April 2010

LJ - Sat, 2010-02-27 00:05
Linux Journal Insider - April 2010 by Linux Journal

Linux Journal Insider is your monthly peek at what to expect from the new issue of Linux Journal, before it even hits the newsstands. This month we discuss software development! Shawn Powers and Kyle Rankin give you the inside scoop on topics, articles, and geekery in general. more>>


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iPlayer On, iPlayer Off

LJ - Fri, 2010-02-26 14:37

The BBC's iPlayer has long been a thorn in the side of the Open Source community. Since it entered public beta in mid-2007, the BBC has consistently flip-flopped between completely ignoring FOSS users, serving them third-rate pacifier versions, and begrudgingly granting access to what Windows users have had all along. And the flipping continues. more>>


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Working with Graphics Text in OpenOffice.org

LJ - Thu, 2010-02-25 21:40

One of the least understood features of OpenOffice.org is graphics text. People understand vaguely that it differs from regular text, but exactly how it differs or why anyone should care is mostly unknown. However, if you know the distinction, graphics text can work for you in ways that regular text cannot. more>>


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The Move to Linux – “Daddy’s a penguin!”

LJ - Thu, 2010-02-25 15:05

It might come as a surprise that terms like Linux and Open Source and epithets like bloody Microsoft and it shouldn’t be this hard are fairly common in my household. And not always spoken by me! more>>


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Collaboration Summit Coming Up Quick

LJ - Wed, 2010-02-24 12:04

For the past four years, the "brightest minds in Linux" have come together at the Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit to "tackle and solve the most pressing issues facing Linux today." The opportunity to solve is coming up quickly, and those who want in on the tackling had better move fast. more>>


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Ports tree locked for 4.7

OpenBSD - Tue, 2010-02-23 22:37
Update (Tue Feb 23 20:11:00 CEST 2010): Jasper has unlocked the ports tree for a select group of people for "a bit longer".

On January 12, Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse (jasper@) announced that the ports tree has switched in softlock mode, meaning that users were welcome to test and report bugs. Now, on February 17, he announced on the ports@ mailing-list that the ports tree has been locked for the upcoming OpenBSD 4.7 release.

Please read on for Jasper's message:

Read more...
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SCaLE 8x Report

LJ - Tue, 2010-02-23 16:55

After a long weekend at SCaLE 8x with some of my favorite people, Linux Journal's Kyle Rankin, Bill Childers and Shawn Powers, I have officially become a huge fan of the annual Southern California Linux Expo. more>>


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Update on Controlling Konsole via DBUS

LJ - Tue, 2010-02-23 16:21

Recently I wrote about controlling konsole with dbus. As I've begun to use that script for setting up my konsoles I, like others, have discovered that the tab title that you set with dbus doesn't stick. This short note shows you a workaround to make your tab titles stay put. more>>


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