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Cool Fedora Packages Mock Up

Cool Fedora Packages Mock Up

Festival Latinoamericano de Instalación de Software Libre (FLISoL)

skttrbrains:

9 de abril. Es el evento de difusión de software Libre más grande en latinoamérica, con el objetivo de promover el uso del software libre, dando a conocer al público en general su filosofía, alcances, avances y desarrollo. Se celebrará este año en más de 300 ciudades

Wayland the X.org replacement

Feb 9

19 Awesome Opensource Games for Linux

(Source: reddit.com)

Feb 7

Ten ways to get (better) support for an open source project

thechangelog:

With so much open source software getting created every day, it’s amazing how much we all benefit from the work of others in the community. But even free software, both as in beer and speech, isn’t all unicorns and rainbows. So what do you do when you have problems with that shiny new set of…

Feb 6

12 Open Source Books

Great link compilation of open source books to start using Unix/Linux and general open source technologies.

Feb 6

pkgme

pkgme takes care of packaging your application for distribution on Ubuntu. Provided that you follow conventions of your language pkgme will generate working packaging without you having to know any of the inner workings.

So you’re a developer and want to distribute your application in i.e. Ubuntu but you don’t have the time to learn how to package it? pkgme can be your answer.

Feb 6

Package Management Rosetta

Looking for a good reference for different Linux package managers? yum, apt, pacman, portage. This Arch Linux Wiki entry explains the more common tasks in package management and how to do it on the different package managers. 

This of course includes the ones used on the main distributions, then of course applies to their respectives derivatives. 

A good reference, because for instance I’m used to use different distros at home and work.

Hope this help you.

Feb 5

GroundControl

Ground Control makes easy to interact with Launchpad in your Ubuntu Desktop using Nautilus file manager.

Feb 5

The Changelog - Open Source moves fast. Keep up.

Excellent open source news, source. =O