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Steam Hits The Big 500 For Linux Games 500 Linux compatible games are now on Steam, which is a pretty great number to point anyone at. No longer will people keep stating “but Linux has no games.” Sadly, they will say Linux has very little AAA games which is true, but this will be a gradual build up, of course. If the Steam Machines/SteamOS are successful, we should see the number rise even quicker. Source: http://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/steam-hits-the-big-500-for-linux-games.3849 Submitted by: Liamdawe
Steam atteint les 500 jeux Linux
Il y a maintenant 500 jeux compatibles Linux sur Steam, ce qui est un sacré bon chiffre à faire connaître. Personne ne dira plus « mais il n'y a pas de jeux sous Linux ». Malheureusement, on dira que Linux a très peu de jeux AAA, ce qui est vrai, mais c'est en croissance permanente, bien sûr.
Si les machines Steam / SteamOs ont du succès, nous verrons le nombre croître encore plus vite.
Source: http://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/steam-hits-the-big-500-for-linux-games.3849
Proposé par : Liamdawe
PlayCanvas 3D WebGL Game Engine Now Open Source PlayCanvas is the “world’s easiest to use WebGL Game Engine.” It’s free, open source and backed by “amazing” developer tools. Well now, isn't this interesting. It has been worked on for the past three years and is now under the MIT license, so you can pretty much do with it as you see fit. Now, it is just a matter of getting browser developers to make the experience less annoying to game inside a browser, and the OS you use becomes a little less relevant. Source: http://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/playcanvas-3d-webgl-game-engine-now-open-source.3843 Submitted by: Liamdawe
Le moteur de jeu PlayCanvas 3D WebGL maintenant open source
PlayCavas est « Le moteur de jeu le plus facile à utiliser au monde ». Il est libre, open source supporté par des outils de développement « étonnants ». Bon, pour le moment, ce n'est pas ce qui nous intéresse.
Maintenant,
Ubuntu MATE Flavor Could Arrive Soon, Prototype Looks Great Already Ever since the introduction of Unity, some of the Ubuntu users have been pining after GNOME 2, the desktop environment in use until Ubuntu 11.04 arrived. It had a lot of fans, and a part of the Linux community is still hoping that the good days will return. Martin Wimpress, a MATE Desktop team member, took it upon himself to make an Ubuntu prototype featuring MATE, which greatly resembles the old style used by Canonical until 2011. This is just preliminary work and it's more like an experiment than anything else, but the developer had help from Canonical's Alan Pope. He left a message saying that something interesting might come out of this: “there's something cooking and it smells delicious. Thanks to Alan Pope for the help.” Source: http://news.softpedia.com/news/Ubuntu-MATE-Flavor-Could-Arrive-Soon-445509.shtml Submitted by: Silviu Stahie
Linux Kernel 3.10.41 LTS Is Available for Download The latest version of this branch of the stable Linux kernel, 3.10.41, has been announced by Greg Kroah-Hartman and comes with quite a few changes and fixes. The amount of changes and enhancements for this branch of the Linux kernel is rather large and the developers have added numerous drivers and other improvements. This is a LTS release and it's likely that it will be updated for a long time. If you are using any of the versions released until now in the Linux kernel 3.10.x branch, it's recommended that you update to this current version. Source: http://news.softpedia.com/news/Linux-Kernel-3-10-41-LTS-Is-Available-for-Download-445652.shtml Submitted by: Silviu Stahie
LibreOffice 4.3 Beta 2 Is Now Available for Testing The developers from The Document Foundation have released a new build in the LibreOffice 4.3 Beta branch, bringing even more changes than the latest update in the series. It looks like 4.3 will be quite interesting, but it's going to take a while until it's released. Some fixes, according to the changelog, are the upper margin of the multi-page floating table for WW8 import has been fixed, the wrong text position in a grouped list has been corrected, the direct formatting for numbering in .DOCX is now handled correctly, and numerous other fixes have been implemented. Remember that this is a development version and it should NOT be installed on production machines. It is intended for testing purposes only. Source: http://news.softpedia.com/news/LibreOffice-4-3-Beta-2-Is-Now-Available-for-Testing-445664.shtml Submitted by: Silviu Stahie
Linux Mint 17 With Cinnamon Desktop Keeps Focus on Ease of Use Linux Mint is among the most popular Linux desktop distributions in use today, thanks in large part to its core focus on improving the desktop experience for users. It's a focus that has been in place for Linux Mint since day one. When Clement Lefebvre developed Linux Mint in 2006, he did so with the goal of creating a user-friendly desktop version of Linux. Linux Mint is based on Ubuntu Linux, adding new desktop, setting and configuration elements. The latest version of Linux Mint, version 17 (code-named Qiana), is based on the recent Ubuntu 14.04 “Trusty Tahr” release, which is what is known as a Long Term Support (LTS) release. Source: http://www.eweek.com/enterprise-apps/slideshows/linux-mint-17-with-cinnamon-desktop-keeps-focus-on-ease-of-use.html Submitted by: Peter Odigie
Linux Mint 17 avec bureau Cinnamon reste concentré sur la facilité d'utilisation
Pour les ordinateurs de bureaux, Linux Mint est parmi les distributions Linux les plus populaires, due en grande part à son l'attention principale portée sur l'amélioration de la facilité d'utilisation du bureau par les utilisateurs. C'est une préoccupation qui a été mise en place pour Linux Mint dès le premier jour. Quand Clément Lefebvre développa Linux Mint en 2006, il le fit avec l'objectif de créer une version du bureau Linux agréable à utiliser. Linux Mint est basé sur Linux Ubuntu, avec l'ajout d'un nouveau bureau, d'éléments de réglage et de configuration. La dernière version de Linux Mint, la version 17 (no de code Qiana), est basée sur la récente livraison Ubuntu 14.04 « Trusty Thar », qui est ce qu'on appelle une livraison à support de longue durée (LTS - Long Term Support).
Proposé par: Peter Odigie