Contribution to debug the Network Manager program that came on the question behind the icon in the panel would stand with the key symbol. So I would like to introduce you to the Indicator for Lock Keys. This little program is certainly not useful for everyone, but for me as the owner of a “non-LED” Apple keyboard, it is quite handy. Read the rest of this entry »
If you're in different networks or use VPN connections, it comes from, and certainly prior to that of the desired network connection fails. The reason for this is not necessarily of their own system, something not often true in the network infrastructure. The only problem is how to find out what's wrong? Although the Network Manager reports that the connection did not work out, but the error message is often not very meaningful or is it just does not exist. Read the rest of this entry »
Mid-May 2010 was published the last major new version of VirtualBox, since the 3.2.x series were just mistakes and weaknesses remedied. Now the first beta version is 4.0 as against the door, with the Oracle again wants to run after new features. Who wants to install the beta right now, but I would advise against productively utilized VMs now switch to the beta, because the step back could be rocky. Read the rest of this entry »
OpenBSD, which according to its own goals most secure operating system in the world, has a massive problem. OpenBSD founder Theo de Raadt found in his private mail account the message that a former contributor would have been built into the contract with the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation to the backdoors of OpenBSD VPN infrastructure. Read the rest of this entry »
About a half years have formed the Independent publisher of five games and agreed that their games to a “pay what you want” pricing under the Humble Indie Bundle can be purchased. The action was in retrospect a terrific hit. From the commercial success of almost 1.2 million dollars, in addition to benefiting the publisher and the EFF and the Child's Play Foundation, which donated about $ 400,000 to have. Read the rest of this entry »
The Peoples of XKCD comics should be relevant in our district so well known. Recently there was the following comic about the locust as one of the ten biblical plagues and the problem is when apt-get really ALL dependencies automatically dissolves.Short time later, there was Paul Martin – the supervisor of the mingetty package in Debian – in fact . Read the rest of this entry »
Afternoon spun a great message in my mailbox. The web portal will start t3n election to Blog of 2010 and has recorded with Linux & I in the list of candidates. So beautiful and unexpected, this nomination, as the editors have made the choice myself and I have not applied to participate.Although I do not think that Linux & I blog against established players like Caschy of city-bremerhaven. Read the rest of this entry »
Me the Fox for some time that I have no proper solution to synchronize notes between the desktop and Android phone. I would like to write short texts on the computer / phone and see each other on the device without much effort. Theoretically, there would Tomdroid example, but it can be read only with Tomboy notes created, but not edit it on your phone. Read the rest of this entry »
The popular long-distance service and support software TeamViewer is already a long time for Linux. For the beta release of the first Linux I had blogged about the issue. Now just the next version of the program TeamViewer 6 comes on the market almost simultaneously for all supported platforms. What's new in TeamViewer 6, I think by and large relative starting work. Read the rest of this entry »
Various media are reporting today that Adobe had finally released a test version of flash player, which would also bring Linux support for hardware acceleration. This would make it possible finally to play high definition video smoothly even once. Many Linux users probably know the problem is that, for example, jerky videos on YouTube like a slide film. Read the rest of this entry »