Archive for August, 2012

08.30
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Red Hat buys BPM software Polymita and brings beta of RHEV 3.1

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Red Hat wants to strengthen JBoss and buys a provider of business process management software. There’s also the first beta of RHEV Virtualization Suite 3.1.

Polymita, a Spanish startup is now part of Red Hat Group, the distributor announced in a press release. With the specialist for Business Process Management acquires Red Hat “technology that the performance profiles of JBoss Enterprise Middleware and especially the JBoss Enterprise Business Rules Management System (BRMS) and jBPM” to strengthen, said Craig Muzilla, vice president and general manager, Middleware, Red Hat . Polymitas software draw itself by extensive functionality and ease of use, which could be by the manufacturer, especially the change management that optimize workflows and thus productivity.
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08.30
12

Lazarus 1.0

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The new version of the free development environment compiler FreePascal – Lazarus 1.0 In this regard, an important event of this command will Lazarus developers would like to thank all the people who have ever been involved in its development. Special thanks to the founders of the project, which began work on it for more than ten years ago, in 1999: Cliff Beysemanu, Shane Miller and Michael A. Hess.

development history.

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08.30
12

Thunderbird 15

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Today, a new version of Mozilla Thunderbird: Software for e-mail and newsgroups.

New features in this release:

  • integrated chat, supporting reports of Facebook, Gtalk, IRC, Twitter and XMPP. Thunderbird also lets you easily search for a receipt of the letter and chat at the same time;
  • in addition to the Search the Web Implemented Do Not Track, the inclusion of which leads to an unwillingness to inform the sites tracking movements of the user;
  • Filelink (tool that allows you to get rid of the “heavy” attachments in messages downloading large files on network storage and sending interlocutors only links to files) in addition to the YouSendIt was supported by Ubuntu One;
  • new design of menus and toolbars copies the style Firefox to provide monotonous interface at Mozilla products on all platforms.

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08.30
12

MongoDB 2.2.0 Release

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The company 10gen announced NoSQL database MongoDB version 2.2.0.

Among the most important changes the developers have identified the following:

  • The appearance Aggregation Framework , optimizing the processing of large amounts of data without the need for technology map-reduce. Also, the command line is now available mongo helper method db.collection.aggregate ();
  • Introduction TTL-collections using special codes to test data relevant to the specified lifetime (which is useful, for example, to store logs, and similar information). The use of such collections, an additional background process to implement appropriate scientific review;
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08.29
12

SUSE Cloud 1.0 released

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Conference on Cloud Computing Cloud Open in San Diego is the American-German Linux distributor before the first stable version of its Enterprise Cloud Management Suite.

Since the beginning of the year was Suses cloud product is available as preview in SUSE Studio (a preliminary test can be found in the Linux Magazine 01/12 ), today is the Linux distributor’s first stable version of the software suite Suse Cloud imagine that private clouds for enterprises to manage. They have in recent months strenuously worked to make the software “enterprise-ready”, stated Michael Jores, Regional Director Central Europe with SUSE, the Linux Magazine. These include the improvement and enhancement of automated deployments, as well as quality assurance and hardening of the software.
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08.29
12

TEdit V1

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TEdit is a text editor that learns as you use it. It’s our current showcase product for the TinyBrain concept.

The Editor in an Early State development, but IT CAN Already be Used for Editing and CAN-Already Perform ITS first Magic tricks .

TEdit is free and is compatible with every Java 6-capable OS (Windows, Unix, Mac OS X).
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08.29
12

Zarafa released 7.1 – with Z-Push 2.0 and 1.1 WebApp

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The German-Dutch Zarafa groupware manufacturer has released the latest version of its enterprise groupware.Zarafa 7.1 integrates several features that have been developed in the course of this year and on the Zarafa Summercamp 2012th

Among the new features are in addition to the Z-Push Synchronization Software 2.0, which brings improved administration tools (Linux Magazine Online reported ) and various improvements in the HA and Skalierbarkeitsbereich. Reverse proxies for multi-server setup, failover with OCF agent LDAP failover and multi-threaded backups the manufacturer calls in the Release Notes . In addition, we’ve improved the search, better scripting capabilities built in mail input and output, and improves compliance, because administrators no longer could generally look at all the data of their users.
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08.29
12

Installing GIMP 2.8.2 in Ubuntu 12.04

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A few days ago presented the correction release GIMP 2.8.2, released with minor changes and correction of errors.

Among the innovations:

  • Fixed storage options for load / save files in JPEG;
  • Fixed positioning of inserted elements;
  • Performance improved on-screen filters, especially when working with color.

A complete list of changes can be found here .
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08.29
12

Battle for Wesnoth 1.11.0 and 1.10.4

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25 and August 26, 2012 New versions of the wonderful free turn-based strategy Battle for Wesnoth (The Battle for Wesnoth) available for GNU / Linux, and for alternative operating systems.

1.10.4 - The current stable version is recommended for most users, as compared to 1.10.3 contains only bug fixes:

  • Corrections in the campaigns, such as the PPP to take the ring speed is no longer necessary.
  • Updated translations: British English, Chinese, French, Galician, German, Greek, Hungarian, Japanese, Latin, Lithuanian, Old English, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Spanish, Ukrainian.
  • Improved cave walls and the transition between dirt and sand.
  • The possibility of a “strict compile” the future of GCC 4.8 to CMake.
  • Some other improvements.

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08.29
12

Computer keyboard running Ubuntu

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Members remember well the “computers in the keyboard” 1980′s – early 1990′s: Yamaha MSX, BK-0010/0011, different clones ZX-Spectrum and others. There was even a compatible PC XT home computer “Search” – however, one of the most overall, more like a electromechanical typewriter. Later, with the spread of PC-compatible machines, this type of forgotten. But now reappeared in a sample sale of the computer as usual desktop keyboard!
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