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Gnash is a GNU Flash movie player. Till now it has only been possible to play flash movies with proprietary software. While there are a few other free flash players, none supports anything higher than SWF v4 at best. Gnash is based on GameSWF, and supports many SWF v7 features.
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Live Tracker open source is a simple Web site traffic monitoring solution that helps track visitor behavior as it happens.This version of Live Tracker open source contains Web pages that give a list of surfers that are connected to the Web site with details like navigation, location, browser type and time spent on each page.
The first release of Live Tracker open source is built as a JEE Web Application that can be installed on the JEE infrastructure (Only Servlet Container is sufficient) on which, the Web site that is to be tracked, is running. The Web application is built on Java 1.5, Java Servlet Specification 2.4, JSTl 1.2, Javascript with AJAX and XHTML-Strict.
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SCREEM is a web site development environment It's purpose is to increase productivity when constructing a site, by providing quick access to commonly used features. While it is written for use with the GNOME desktop environment in mind it does not specifically require you to be running it, just have the libraries installed.
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ZoneMinder is a set of applications which is intended to provide a complete solution allowing you to capture, analyse, record and monitor any cameras you have attached to a Linux based machine. It is designed to run on distributions which support the Video For Linux (V4L) interface and has been tested with cameras attached to BTTV cards, various USB cameras and IP network cameras. A partial list is given in the Support section, please give feedback in the Forums if it works with yours. It is designed to support as many cameras as you can attach to your computer without too much degradation of performance. ZoneMinder also requires MySQL and PHP, as well as a webserver such as Apache.
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Apple's Mac OS X gets kudos for its security. At this writing, there are no significant exploits for its security holes, and Apple has a good track record of patching vulnerabilities in a timely manner. via Houston Chronicle
OpenSSL is used, of course, for Secure Sockets Layer which provides authentication and encryption for web traffic, but it's also used for other cryptography functions. via ExtremeTech
Red Hat announced that announced that a European branch of the the New York Stock Exchange has implemented its Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Red Hat Network. via DesktopLinux
"This is good momentum for LiMo, but its not devices. We have to see the devices in the market and they have to be open to developers. [LiMo and the OHA are] head-to-head in my mind, but LiMo seems to be making more serious progress."
The LiMo Foundation, a broad industry consortium of manufacturers, operators and software developers working to put Linux onto the mobile phone, is to launch a major enterprise push later this year. via BuilderAU.com.au
This vulnerability was caused by the removal of two lines of code from the original version of the OpenSSL. via Wilson's Almanac
Posted May 15th 2008 10:30AM by Christina Warren Filed under: Internet , Utilities , Adobe Adobe has just made the prerelease version of Flash Player 10 available for download. via Download Squad
"For us to launch the laptop, we had no choice but to use open source"
So, I guess this makes it Two Operating Systems Per Child. The One Laptop Per Child project and Microsoft announced Thursday that indeed the XO laptop will be available in both Linux and Windows varieties. via CNET News.com
"There's a lot of different areas that you're going to have to look, not just within Debian"
A recently-disclosed vulnerability in widely used Linux distributions can be exploited by attackers to guess cryptographic keys, possibly leading to the forgery of digital signatures and theft of confidential ... via ComputerWorld
Mark Shuttleworth, Ubuntu honcho, has a post on his blog discussing "The Art of Release." He applauds the team and community that got version 8.04 out the door precisely on schedule. via Wired News