Monday, June 3, 2013

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News16 new results for Linux
 
Linux Mint, anyone?
GameDev.net
Also, game development looks to be fairly easy on it as well (at least as easy as on Ubuntu), especially since Unity3D has the option to export to Linux (as well as GameMaker, though it's specifically for Ubuntu). I can't wait to dabble with it this ...
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What happened to Linux?
ITProPortal
Mark Shuttleworth, the founder of Canonical, the publisher of Ubuntu, has given up on the idea that Linux (which Ubuntu is based on) will ever supplant Windows, saying that if any OS will be the next big thing it's Apple's iOS or Google's Android ...
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US University leverages Linux for high performance computing (Part I)
FutureGov Magazine
The University of Oklahoma (OU) is a major research and degree-granting academic institution with three campuses that are home to more than 30,000 students. Prior to 2007, OU was running everything from its main campus website to its PeopleSoft ...
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Canonical Declares Victory on Ubuntu's No. 1 Bug
LinuxInsider.com
"I think this is representative of Canonical's shift in priorities more than anything else," offered Linux Rants blogger Mike Stone. "Shuttleworth claims that it's the rise of Android that leads him to close this bug, but I don't think that's the case ...
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Indian tech world mourns death of open source guru Atul Chitnis
Firstpost
"He was responsible for the PCQuest Linux Initiative, an effort to introduce FOSS and Linux to readers of the popular magazine. He also served as a faculty member at the National Resource Centre For Free/Open Source Software", wrote India Digital Review.
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How Microsoft shattered Gnome's unity with Windows 95
Register
Feature There never will be a year when Linux conquers the desktop, because desktop computers are going to merge into tablet-style touch-driven devices and disappear. But desktop Linux was getting close, until Microsoft derailed it a few years back.
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LSD Information Technology boosts SUSE solutions with new office in Cape Town
ITWeb
An important new addition to the Cape Town team is a full-time Linux technical specialist, Andrew McIver, employed to boost SUSE enterprise Linux skills and open source solution implementations in the Western Cape. With the addition of the SUSE ...
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Inktank's Ceph solidifies OpenStack role with Ubuntu enterprise support
GigaOM
Canonical isn't the first Linux player to provide full support for the Ceph distributed storage system, but with Ubuntu's popularity in the OpenStack world, the addition of this subscriber option is timely. inktank. The software-defined storage system ...
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Techcrunch Releases Overview of the Linux Technology Trackingpoint Uses in ...
PR Web (press release)
TrackingPoint's goal wasn't simply to create a better rifle when they began incorporating Linux and high tech laser rangefinders into their early firearm systems, instead it was to make the best rifle offered in the world. Austin, TX (PRWEB) June 03 ...
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Open Source: Density of Software Defects Increase with the Size of the Code Base
Formtek Blog (blog)
Their study compares top-ranking Open Source projects like Linux, PHP and Apache against an anonymous set of code samplse from 300 of their customers. In total, nearly 850 million lines of code were analyzed. Conclusions of the Coverity report include: ...
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DABCC TV-Videos
DABCC.com
Much like the world in the novel and film 1984, there was a time when computing was neatly broken into three distinct monolithic empires— Microsoft, Apple and Linux. Yes, there were distinctions among different flavors of Linux, and even some old Unix ...
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10 surprising things from my 20 years with Network World
Computerworld
Who could have predicted 20 years ago that Linux and the open source movement would become such powerful market forces? #3: The rise of social media. Facebook and Twitter and the rest. Need I say more? Whether social media as we know it today will ...
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Chakra 2013.05 gets graphical package manager
The H
Chakra 2013.05 is the third edition of the Arch-Linux-based distribution to come with KDE 4.10 – the latest version uses KDE 4.10.3 – and makes use of more applications built for the Qt-based desktop environment. For example, the default package ...
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Why Sun's NIS will never die
InfoWorld (blog)
For many organizations, the Unix/Linux and Microsoft sides of the house are completely separate, in which case using Active Directory for Unix/Linux authentication doesn't makes much sense either. I suppose you could use NIS+, but anyone who's worked ...
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Shine on, You Crazy Diamond: Atul Chitnis (1962-2013)
NDTV
In the late-1990s, when our tech monthly PCQuest seeded India's open-source wave and gave out the first Linux distributions on CDs, our official guru was Atul Chitnis. In the first year he sat in our labs with his virtual whip, making sure we Linux ...
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Galileo Performance Explorer Enhances Storage Monitoring With New Charts ...
PR Web (press release)
The latest addition of 22 charts and 23 metrics expands Galileo's infrastructure monitoring options to 242 charts and 293 metrics across AIX®, Linux®, and Windows® servers and SVC, V7000, and DS3/4/5K storage systems. Malvern, PA (PRWEB) June 03, ...
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Blogs3 new results for Linux
 
Linux Today - Getting Comfortable in the Linux Terminal
Codeacademy: When you hear the word 'command line', 'terminal,' or 'little window that tells a computer what to do but only has a flashing cursor in it,' what comes to mind?
Linuxtoday.com
Install VSFTPD Server On CentOS 6.4 / RHEL 6.4 / Scientific Linux 6.4
By SK
vsftpd (Very Secure File Transport Protocol Daemon) is a secure, fast FTP server for Unix/Linux systems.
Unixmen
Darling for Linux runs OS X Apps. Capable of running iOS Apps in ...
By Karthik K
Darling is a new open source project like Wine, which is capable of running Mac OS X apps on your Linux machine, opening up a whole new level of possibilit.
Karthik.K's Geek Center!

Web6 new results for Linux
 
Linux Mint 15 hits the web, begs for 'Olivia' Munn endorsement
As with previous releases, the newest Mint iteration, \"Olivia,\" comes in two distinct flavors: Cinnamon and MATE. While both have received a bit of.
www.engadget.com/2013/06/01/linux-mint-15-hits-the-web/
Linux Foundation Adds New Members from Car Software and ...
AllGo, Suntec Software and Wargaming extend the reach of Linux in growing software markets SAN FRANCISCO, May 28, 2013 – The Linux Foundation, the ...
www.linuxfoundation.org/.../linux-foundation-adds-new-mem...
Getting Comfortable in the Terminal: Linux | Codecademy
A *nix (Unix (like Mac), Linux) system is an operating system that can enable you to do some rather amazing stuff quite quickly, if you know what you are doing in ...
www.codecademy.com/.../72-getting-comfortable-in-the-termi...
The H Roundup - Linux Mint 15, Rails attacks, PayPal XSS - The H ...
In the week ending 31 May – Linux Mint 15 might be the better Ubuntu for the desktop, the Samsung Galaxy S4 has already been hacked, PayPal was ...
www.h-online.com/.../The-H-Roundup-Linux-Mint-15-Rails-a...
Optimizing BASH Scripts - Linux.org
The programmer does not want the script to wait to ping Linux.org, and the programmer knows the variable will not be saved with this type of coding. Here is the ...
www.linux.org/article/view/optimizing-bash-scripts
Bodhi Linux | Facebook
Just installed on my Asus eeePC 900A . My first experience with Enlightenment desktop - I've been a KDE user since forever. Doing the apt update now.
https://www.facebook.com/bodhilinux


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