Monday, January 23, 2012

Linux by Knight Post 032 Rails 3_2 Arrives









Ruby On Rails logo The Ruby on Rails developers have now released Rails 3.2, the opinionated Ruby framework for web development. Originally intended for a December release, 3.2 will be the last Rails release that supports Ruby 1.8.7; Rails 4.0, the next major release of Rails, will require Ruby 1.9.3 or above.




Link:  http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/Rails-3-2-arrives-1419059.html

 

TinyURL:  http://tinyurl.com/86wkva9


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Kernel Log: Linux 3.3 Goes into Testing



Linux 3.3 can change the size of ext4 filesystems faster and supports ACPI 5.0, LPAE for ARM processors, Ethernet teaming and hot replace for software RAID. Meanwhile, Linux 3.1 has reached the end of the line, and the Linux Ate My RAM web site explains why Linux often appears to use all of the RAM.


23 January 2012



linux.conf.au releases videos on XFS, Btrfs, 
the kernel and Samba 4

 


Linux.conf.au logo The videos of the conference recently held in Australia offer information on topics such as the improvements that have been made to the XFS and Btrfs file systems more »


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In her keynote, the Executive Director of the GNOME Foundation, Karen Sandler, talks about her heart condition that is monitored by a pacemaker that is activated in emergencies.



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