[How to] Recover Deleted Files With Scalpel in Ubuntu
I am in a habit of using [Shift] + [Del]combination to delete files rather than delete only. I won’t store not-so-important files in my Recycle Bin, that’s why. This is a good habit in one hand and bad in the other hand because there’s a chance I accidentally delete an important file/folder.
Luckily, Linux (Ubuntu in this case) has few good tools to recover deleted data and in easy ways. In this post I will show you how to recover deleted file via Ubuntu with Scalpel.
GNOME 3.1.2 Released
Hey, folks!
This morning there’s a good announcement for you, GNOME developers –and fans. Yep, GNOME 3.1.2 development released.
Fourth update to GNOME 3.0, first update of the development release available at last (as it was delayed).
To compile GNOME 3.1.2, use jhbuild [1] and the modulesets and .jhbuildrc file used on this release [2].
[1] http://library.gnome.org/devel/jhbuild/[2] http://download.gnome.org/teams/releng/3.1.2If you want to know what is new on this release, you can check the release notes of those modules:
iOS 4.3 WebKit Source Code Released
Good news from Apple for you, iOS WebKit developers. After complaints about Apple’s delayed compliance with open source licensing requirements for WebKit began gaining traction, Apple released the iOS 4.3 WebKit source codeon Monday, 9 May 2011.
The Cupertino, Calif., iPhone maker is obligated to simultaneously release the binary and source code for WebKit because it uses code licensed under the Lesser GNU Public License.
Image credit: arstechnica.
Never Search For Free WordPress Themes in Google or Anywhere Else
Freebies are good, because you can get it for free. So are WordPress theme. But, not all of freebies as good as you think they are. Siobhan Ambrose made a great post about why we should never search for free WordPress theme in Google or anywhere else.
And she made a good post about when is a free WordPress theme really free and where to find them.
Enjoy!
Image credit: zdnet.