Tag Archives: opensource

Installing Bacula and Webacula on Fedora| Part 1

Written by Mel Kham on . Posted in Linux tutorials

Bacula is one of the most widely used enterprise backup solutions for Linux, allowing systems administrators to automate backups using an array of tools. Bacula allows administrators to backup files from multiple clients to several different types of storage devices, … Continue reading

ProjeLead: project management open source

Written by Mel Kham on . Posted in Software

ProjeLead is a web based open source project management software created by Pragmatis Consulting. ProjeLead is reliable, easy to use & manage for small, medium and large organizations with minimal technical support. Based on several years of project management practice … Continue reading

Minitunes 1.0 has been released!

Written by anuradha.shukla on . Posted in Software

Minitunes 1.0 has been released, The new release added a  new search box that allow you to search music in your collection , added  drag’n’drop, which let us to add songs or entire albums simply by dragging them within the … Continue reading

How to install GUI package manager in ArchLinux

Written by Mel Kham on . Posted in Frequently Asked Questions

Question : How to install  GUI   package  manager in ArchLinux?

5 Fun Android Apps for this Summer!

Written by Ayesha .A on . Posted in Android

This summers install apps on your android and make the most out of your phone whether at work or on holidays! In this post I have gathered some interesting apps that will make your summers peaceful and enjoyable!  

OIN-A patent pool to protect Linux users from lawsuits

Written by anuradha.shukla on . Posted in Software

OIN or the Open Invention Network is an industry-supporting independent group consisting of Linux users in a royalty-free environment and be protected from lawsuits for license infringement by proprietary software owners. The confrontation between SCO vs Novell; Microsoft’s claim of … Continue reading

Ubuntu to offer infotainment in your vehicle

Written by anuradha.shukla on . Posted in Software

News on Ubuntu is getting better by the day. The first half of May saw Canonical joining GENIVI Alliance, the reference platform for In-Vehicle Infotainment (IVI) for opensource products. Canonical will also introduce a new GENIVI compliant Ubuntu IVI Remix.

MeeGo devices unveiled at Computex 2011

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The 2011version of Computex saw, new MeeGo-based devices debuting. With the launch of these new sets of hardware for MeeGo, it will be available pre-packaged obn mainstream devices, as this open source comes bundled on some of the leading tablets, … Continue reading

VLC 1.1.10 is released!

Written by anuradha.shukla on . Posted in Software

VideoLAN and the VLC development team present VLC 1.1.10, a minor release of the 1.1 branch. This release brings a rewritten pulseaudio output, an important number of small Mac OS X fixes, the removal of the font-cache building for the … Continue reading

What is new on the Red Hat 5.7 Beta?

Written by anuradha.shukla on . Posted in Software

Following the release of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux RHEL 6.1, the beta version of the RHEL 5.7 is now available. Although, not a major release, this is a vital update as most of RHEL user-base is yet on the … Continue reading