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Ubuntu

Ubuntu 10.10 Beta Released 291

RandyDownes sends word that Canonical has released the beta version of Ubuntu 10.10 (Maverick Meerkat). The release announcement boasts faster boot times, GNOME 2.31, and a speedier version of Evolution. In addition, "The Ubuntu Software Center has an updated look and feel, including the new 'Featured' and 'What's New' views for showcasing applications, and an improved package description view. You can now easily access your package installation history too." The release notes and download page are both available.
Programming

Submission + - Visual Software Creator now supports Android (lunduke.com)

TroysBucket writes: Illumination Software Creator, a visual development tool, just released a beta with support for building Android applications (already having support for PythonGTK desktop/mobile apps and Flash websites). It runs on Linux, Windows and OS X.

Comment Re:Yep (Score 1) 484

i also have the same problem with nvidia geforce fx5200 graphics cards. it's a well known issue but the company never did anything to reimburse customers affected. the capacitors split after a while, causing all sorts of misbehaviour until finally dying.
Games

More Evidence For Steam Games On Linux 256

SheeEttin writes "Back in November 2008, Phoronix reported that Linux libraries appeared in the Left 4 Dead demo, and then in March, Valve announced that Steam and the Source engine were coming to Mac OS X. Now, Phoronix reports that launcher scripts included with the (closed beta) Mac version of Steam include explicit support for launching a Linux version."
Red Hat Software

Red Hat Releases RHEL 6 Public Beta 1 148

An anonymous reader writes "It was way back on 2006-09-07 when Red Hat released its first public beta of Enterprise Linux 5. Today, after more than three years, Red Hat finally releases its first public beta of its next-generation OS: RHEL 6 public beta 1. From the news release: 'We are excited to share with you news of our first public step toward our next major Red Hat Enterprise Linux platform release with today's Beta availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6. Beginning today, we are inviting our customers, partners, and members of the public to install, test, and provide feedback for what we expect will be one of our most ambitious and important operating platform releases to date. This blog is the first in a series of upcoming posts that will cover different aspects of the new platform.'"
Bug

McAfee Kills SVCHost.exe, Sets Off Reboot Loops For Win XP, Win 2000 472

Kohenkatz writes "A McAfee Update today (DAT 5958) incorrectly identifies svchost.exe, a critical Windows executable, as a virus and tries to remove it, causing endless reboot loops." Reader jswackh adds this terse description: "So far the fixes are sneakernet only. An IT person will have to touch all affected PCs. Reports say that it quarantines SVCHOST. [Affected computers] have no network access, and missing are taskbar/icons/etc. Basically non-functioning. Windows 7 seems to be unaffected." Updated 20100421 20:08 GMT by timothy: An anonymous reader points out this easy-to-follow fix for the McAfee flub.
The Courts

Submission + - Anger at UK Digital 'Stitch-Up' (bbc.co.uk)

krou writes: Last night the Digital Economy bill was passed by a majority of 142 MPs in Parliament. It now is headed to the House of Lords for a vote. Labour MP Kate Hoey who claimed that the bill could now be pushed through because of a 'stitch-up' between party leaders, said 'The reality is out there, the ordinary person who has only begun, many of them, to realise the repercussions of this bill are going to feel totally let down by Parliament.' Former minister Tom Watson said that 'there are 20,000 people who have taken the time to e-mail their MPs about this in the last seven days alone. They are extremely upset that this bill will not have the scrutiny it deserves and requires', while LibDem MP Don Foster described its passage without debate a 'disgrace'. The passing of the bill now means that 'Restrictions on the activities of persistent copyright offenders will not come into force for a year and only on the basis of clear evidence of their activities'. The next Parliament will also 'be able to study the most contentious aspects of the bill before they are enacted and there will be an extended period of public consultation.'

Comment Re:Getting rid of toolbars (Score 1) 251

It's usually a bit more difficult if a hidden trojan is installing the toolbar for you. I've seen some trojans than require killbox and then removal of the power lead since the registry entries reinitialize upon logoff and shutdown. this was a couple of years ago, i imagine they are even worse now.

Comment Re:netbook remix (Score 1) 1231

i almost didn't believe you...but it's true: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unr-meta/+bug/443298 however i will be upgrading to karmic after (release date + 1 month) to take advantage of the improved intel graphics drivers and full screen flash without flicker (at least when i try the karmic livecd it works well)

Comment Re:Rob Parsons (Score 1) 1146

i would also recommend the marriage book by nicky and sila lee. also find out what your love languages are [5 love languages] (gifts, physical, task oriented,etc) as they help you to understand why different people express love in different ways

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