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Showing posts with label 2013 news. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2013 news. Show all posts

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Google will come with new encryption.

Maybe is not a Fedora or Linux news but this can change your life.
According to this article written by news.cnet.com Google has begun experimenting with encrypting Google Drive files.
After many users and companies try to protect data with SSL and HTTPS now seam the encryption will be AES - Advanced Encryption Standard.
This not means that is still a possibility to get access data before the data is encrypted or during the user is actively connected.
This will calm down some users and companies.

Sunday, June 30, 2013

Using .bashrc function to connect and debug your android application.

This is a simple way to use your tablet device to debug your android applications.

Go to root account and open the .bashrc file.

Type the next source code using your home folder account.

function tablet()
{
cd /home/free-tutorials/android-studio/sdk/platform-tools/
./adb kill-server
./adb server
./adb devices
}

Restart your terminal, connect your tablet device .

Now you can use this command : tablet to start connection with your tablet.

If you want to see more about programming android application under Fedora distro , just go to this website.

Saturday, June 29, 2013

Linux without Avira Antivirus ...

As a result, by June 30, 2016, we will discontinue our Linux product sector and concentrate increasingly on developing Avira’s Windows and Mac OS system product portfolio only. Specifically, Avira AntiVir Professional Linux, Avira Server Security Linux and Avira Free Antivirus Linux will be discontinued and Avira Endpoint Security and Avira Business Security Suite will be offered without Linux support.

I don't tested this antivirus with my Fedora. The only antivirus I tested and seam working well it's f-prot.

You can read more about this on avira support webpage.

News about the new MintBox 2.

Linux Mint will come with the new MintBox 2.
I want to see more distro to do that for the users.
What do you think if will see in the future Fedora Box, Gentoo Box and Debian Box?
Linux it's a free OS, why don't have some low price for hardware to promote the distro?
The donate way is poor and many users don't see it.
So I think the MintBox is a great idea.
See this comparison of the MintBox basic, the MintBox pro and the MintBox 2.

MintBox Basic
MintBox Pro
MintBox 2
CPU
AMD T40
AMD T56
Intel i5
RAM
4GB
8GB
4GB
HDD
250GB
250GB
500GB
Ethernet
Gigabit
Gigabit
Dual Gigabit
Warranty
1 year
1 year
5 years
Geekbench score
1077*
1615**
7541
Price
$476*** + shipping, VAT, duty
$549 + shipping, VAT, duty
$599****

Read more about this device here

Monday, June 24, 2013

The font python module from pygame is missing .

Today I try to see some old python source code.

I got this error and seam many python users have same error.

NotImplementedError: font module not available
(ImportError: No module named font)

It's the last release of pygame.

When I try to config the pygame I got this

pygame-1.9.1release]$ python2.7 config.py
Using UNIX configuration...


Backup existing "Setup" file [Y/n]:

Hunting dependencies...
sh: smpeg-config: command not found
WARNING: "smpeg-config" failed!
SDL     : found 1.2.13
FONT    : not found
IMAGE   : found
MIXER   : not found
SMPEG   : not found
PNG     : found
JPEG    : found
SCRAP   : found
PORTMIDI: not found
PORTTIME: not found


Warning, some of the pygame dependencies were not found. Pygame can still
compile and install, but games that depend on those missing dependencies
will not run. Would you like to continue the configuration? [Y/n]:

Not only FONT is not here. I will try to fix this issue.

Friday, June 21, 2013

News: Feedly Cloud and the new Feedly .

After Google Reader gone, I try to find another reader.
The best choice was Feedly.
The good news it's come now with a new feature Feedly Cloud, see:
June 19th - The Feedly Cloud is now available to everyone.
Learn more and make sure you are migrated
Already some applications were built on Feedly cloud ...
Feedly cloud is now live, providing a fast and scalable infrastructure to seamlessly replace Google Reader. Feedly cloud also comes with a completely stand-alone Web version of feedly, that works with all major browsers. Finally, we are please to announce the first nine applications built on feedly cloud, that allow you to expand your feedly experience.

Monday, June 17, 2013

News: Google map fail under Firefox 17.0

The new google map it's now online. Everyone knows this news.
The Google development team told us:
The new Google Maps is redrawn for every search and click you make...
Really !?
I have the last update of Firefox, see :

So firefox is not good for google map.

You can read more news and tutorials here.

Monday, May 20, 2013

Send money with Gmail .

Google Wallet is now integrated into Gmail.

You can securely send money to friends and family in the U.S. using your Gmail inbox.

This is just for U.S. only.

Google introduce something like that to Gmail to push Google Wallet to a larger audience.

You can pay with your credit and debit cards for a low fee of 2.9% per transaction and receiving money is always free.

Friday, May 17, 2013

Working with GLFW library under Fedora.

This is another tutorial about OpenGL.

The main goal it's : using GLFW library.

It's very simple to use this library.

If you want to read more the go to this website.

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Using nethogs like top command .

NetHogs is a net tool like command top but show us bandwidth by process.

Now supported:

Shows TCP download- and upload-speed per process

Supports both IPv4 and IPv6

Supports both Ethernet and PPP

You can read and get archive from here.

Unarchive then use make and make install.

# ls
Changelog       decpcap.h         INSTALL      process.h
connection.cpp  decpcap_test      Makefile     README
connection.h    decpcap_test.cpp  nethogs.8    README.decpcap.txt
conninode.cpp   DESIGN            nethogs.cpp  refresh.cpp
conninode.h     devices.cpp       nethogs.h    refresh.h
cui.cpp         devices.h         packet.cpp
cui.h           inode2prog.cpp    packet.h
decpcap.c       inode2prog.h      process.cpp
# make
# make install 
install -d -m 755 /usr/local/sbin
install -m 755 nethogs /usr/local/sbin
install -d -m 755 /usr/local/share/man/man8/
install -m 644 nethogs.8 /usr/local/share/man/man8/

After that you have this files:

# ls
Changelog       decpcap.c         inode2prog.h  packet.o
connection.cpp  decpcap.h         inode2prog.o  process.cpp
connection.h    decpcap.o         INSTALL       process.h
connection.o    decpcap_test      Makefile      process.o
conninode.cpp   decpcap_test.cpp  nethogs       README
conninode.h     DESIGN            nethogs.8     README.decpcap.txt
conninode.o     devices.cpp       nethogs.cpp   refresh.cpp
cui.cpp         devices.h         nethogs.h     refresh.h
cui.h           devices.o         packet.cpp    refresh.o
cui.o           inode2prog.cpp    packet.h

Can you use now binary nethogs to run it.

The binary # ./decpcap_test not working on my system.

I don't know what is the reason.

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Linux cool gadget checking spelling and gramar .

This gadget that vibrates when you make mistakes in legibility, spelling and gramar uses Linux to run the programs on its chip.

The gadget recognizes all writing movements and lets you know with an unmistakable vibration when you’ve made a mistake.

You can pre-order and once the first pens are available then you will purchase your Lernstift gadget.

Read more here.

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

News: NASA migrates from Windows to Linux

According to the article written by Lawrence Latif, N.A.S.A. will replace the Windows XP with Linux :
THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION (ISS) will remove Microsoft Windows from its onboard laptops and run Linux exclusively.
The main reason can be :
...NASA has been using Linux on its missions for some time, including on its Mars Curosity rover, suggesting that the delay in shifting over to Linux on ISS was more to do with porting legacy applications from Windows.
Read more about this here.

Saturday, April 27, 2013

The new Blender 2.67 release will come with ...

The new Blender 2.67 release note can be used now with this new features:

Compositing Nodes

Cycles Rendering

Motion Tracker

Paint System Refactoring

Changes for Usability, tools, interface

FreeStyle - NPR Render

3D Printing Toolset

You can download a release candidate build for testing here .

Linux binaries for Synfig version 0.64.0 the latest candidate 3

The team of Synfig told us about the latest candidate:

For those who impatient about the upcoming release, we providing a testing linux binaries with the most features inside!
Please check out this forum thread, install and test.
Note: Yes, the version in package number still says 0.63.05, but it doesn't really matter, believe us.
I got this error with my old fedora distro:
synfigstudio: symbol lookup error: /opt/synfig/lib/libcairo.so.2: undefined symbol: pixman_image_composite32

The new AMD Catalyst - Linux x86 and x86_64

AMD has released a new graphics proprietary driver for Linux.

The new feature of Catalyst 13.4 for Linux supports all Radeon HD 5000/6000/7000 videocards.

You can download Catalyst 13.4 for Linux from here.

The new Catalyst 13.4 for Linux is an OpenGL 4.2 - GL_VERSION: 4.0.12217 Core Profile Context 12.104 driver.

Thursday, April 25, 2013

New Intel HTML5 Development Environment on my Fedora.

Intel has launched a developer platform to make it super-easy to create apps based on HTML5.

You can use the Intel XDK to build HTML5 web applications or for all of the major App Stores.

The new environment is available free of licensing fees and other costs.

Also you need to install Google Chrome first if you it's not already on your laptop or desktop.

I test it on my Fedora linux distro and it's working well.

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Use SpiderGL to test your shaders ...

SpiderGL is a JavaScript 3D Graphics library which relies on WebGL for realtime rendering.

You can test it online using your browser using this website.

The website allow you to write shaders and also rendering the output.

Read more about shaders tutorial here.

NAO control with LEAP MOTION

The NAO sur Seine monthly meetings are usually an opportunity to see cool innovations. After controlling NAO with a Neurosky headset, our Paris user group met in March for a crazy demo that we had to keep secret until it was publicly released at Devoxx France, where it has been a tremendous success.

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

LibreOffice 4.0.2 without SFTP .

The SSH File Transfer Protocol (also Secure File Transfer Protocol, or SFTP) is a network protocol that provides file access, file transfer, and file management functionalities see wikipedia.
The LibreOffice 4.0.2 has same problem with SFTP.
If you want to upload over internet using Web Wizzard the only way is FTP.
And just the FTP without SFTP.
This can be one of the problem, because many admins working with SFTP.

Monday, April 15, 2013

The 4.0.2 branch of LibreOffice .

The Document Foundation (TDF) announces the third release from the 4.0.2 branch of LibreOffice.

LibreOffice is made available by volunteers around the globe, backed by a charitable Foundation.

The Document Foundation is a charitable Foundation under German law, founded on February 17th, 2012.
Read more about advanced features.

How it's working with Fedora 10:  read more about installing on this tutorial.