Posts Tagged ‘software’

10.26
12

Crux 2.8 released

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The Crux Linux distribution has been released in version 2.8. The main changes include not only the current version of software updates and various adjustments to the base of the system.

Crux is a Linux distribution that committed himself to the KISS principle and for experienced users apply who want to have complete control over your system and, for example, only want to install the software, which is really needed. The distribution is not based on a derived product, but was from the Swedish Linux programmers Per Lidén completely redeveloped. The base system includes only a handful of packages, but can be extended at any time at will. For this Crux offers a tar.gz-based package system.Additional programs in the ports system. The secondary focus of Crux is, according to the authors on the use of new Linux features and current libraries.
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10.9
12

OpenGeo Suite 3.0 with GeoServer 2.2 and PostGIS 2.0

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The OpenGeo Suite to evaluate a collection of software for geographic data is available in version 3.0. OpenGeo is developed by the same company that belongs to the non-profit technology organization OpenPlans.

The OpenGeo Suite is composed GeoNode , PostGIS , GeoServer , GeoWebCache , OpenLayers , GeoTools and GeoExt together. In version 3.0, many components have been updated. Thus, for the Geoserver with version 2.2, PostGIS is available in version 2.0 and the GeoTools been updated to version 8.2.
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10.4
12

How does a cloud antivirus?

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Whether you have years to your back or just buy a desktop computer or laptop , you probably know the importance of protecting your computer from viruses circulating on the network. As explained on this website in several articles, a computer virus is a program that is installed on your computer and makes unwanted changes to the data that is stored. Although a computer can be infected without connecting to the network (via a program installed with a DVD , external memory, etc..), the main road is still Internet . To prevent these programs from software (called malware) installed on our computers, we use programs called antivirus. One option we have is a technology called cloud antivirus.

The cloud antivirus software called does most of its processing on another site that is on the network, rather than the hard drive of the computer on which you are sitting. The advances that have occurred on the Internet in recent years have made this type of cloud protection system. Cloud Antivirus consists of Web services and client working in unison. The client is a small program that runs on the local computer, which scans your system for malware. A complete program installed on a computer, resource intensive, but a cloud antivirus requires only small amounts of consumption of processor.
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10.2
12

Released Rhythmbox 2.98, run it on Debian and derivatives!

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It was just released new version 2.98 of Rhythmbox. 
Let’s look at the news and run it on Debian and derivatives!
Here are some of the most significant changes in the new version:

  • New dialog for importing music into the library
  • New audio CD metadata lookup library, Replacing libmusicbrainz
  • Improved transitions between album art images
  • Nautilus cluebar buttons right now result in the source being selected
  • Update notification When playback buttons were changes
  • Grilo plugin ported to grilo 0.2 API
  • MusicBrainz search for album art by artist and album name
  • Love / ban buttons visible in last.fm / libre.fm sources (more…)
09.24
12

Spotting 0.8: Spectrogram software changes to WxWidgets

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Spotting a software spectrum analyzer for audio data is now available in version 0.8.

The software underwent a major overhaul, because the developers replaced the previously used GUI toolkit GTK + by WxWidgets. So they want to simplify packaging and improve the GUI integration with Windows and Mac OS X. In addition, the user may now set the power spectral density, for example, come to lossy transcoding on the track. For more details call the readme .
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09.11
12

Software Freedom Day 2012 in Novosibirsk

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Software Freedom Day in Novosibirsk, held for the fourth time. This year it was decided to transfer the celebration of 23 th September.

Events will be held at NSU in the main building with 12 hours of the day. The event is planned by the participants free projects, master classes, as well as tea and competitions with prizes. For the convenience of students master classes were divided into 5 sections:

  • programming – a review of several unusual programming languages and development platforms;
  • System Administration – workshops on how to configure the various servers, anonymous network and Bitcoin;
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08.30
12

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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07.17
12

The Secure Content Management System (SCMS) is available in version 1.2.

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The program’s author has changed Dash Shendy the Web application on the architectural pattern Model-View-Controller (MVC). In addition, the CMS uses the singleton design pattern.

The sets in PHP 5 and MySQL implemented the software security as a priority. Therefore, it validates all input and output strictly and adopt measures to prevent attacks from cross site request forgery (CSRF), perhaps with the help of random tokens and spelling. The hostile takeover of sessions designed to prevent, among other things, the examination of the IP address of the client. In addition, CMS uses the RBAC (Role Based Access Control) order.
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07.16
12

KDE developer warns privacy software BleachBit

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Bleachbit is a popular privacy software that promises not only the history of the browser, but also many other telltale signs whatsoever on a computer. but it seems that the tool can not handle the KDE data. Now Martin Gräßlin warns against bleachbit release of KDE.

Two crashes, one of which reported a user would have, made ​​him in his blog post warn against BleachBit to use. “Uses a shared memory bleachbit destroyed, and that includes our [KDE] caches,” reports Gräßlin. Because many KDE applications that use oxygen as they shared caches, which would inevitably lead to the crash.
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07.11
12

Seminar on “Opportunities and advantages of the complex transition to open source software”: July 19 – Moscow, July 26 – St. Petersburg

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We invite everyone to take part in seminars on integrated switching to Linux in St. Petersburg and Moscow. We will discuss current issues in the implementation of the ACT IT-infrastructure of the organization. Your attention will be presented to a recent version of server solutions LinuxWizard and updated user interface management system servers LW / DSA. All conference participants are waiting for discounts on solutions LinuxWizard.

The main topics of the seminar:

  • Features and problems of transition to open source software. Complete solution LinuxWizard for IT-infrastructure of the organization.
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