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Developer Linux News for Mar 10, 2010
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Scripting the Vim editor, Part 5: Event-driven scripting and automation (Mar 10, 2010, 23:32)
IBM Developerworks: "Why repeat yourself? You
can configure Vim’s comprehensive event model to execute
time-saving scripts whenever particular editing events—such
as loading a file or switching between editor
modes—occur."
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Kernel Log: Linux 2.6.34 goes into testing (Mar 10, 2010, 22:02)
The H Open: "Improvements include graphics
drivers for recent Radeon GPUs and for the graphics cores of some
Intel processors that are only expected to be released early next
year. Another new addition is the LogFS SSD file system."
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Yellow Dog Enterprise Linux for GPU computing (Mar 10, 2010, 20:32)
The H Open: "The Japanese Fixstars Corporation,
which specialises in software for the Cell processors, has
announced the release of Yellow Dog Enterprise Linux (YDEL) 6.2 for
CUDA, the first enterprise Linux OS optimised for GPU
computing."
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Updating the MPL (Mar 10, 2010, 19:02)
Mozilla.org: "On March 10th, 2010, Mozilla
announced a public process to help create the next update of the
Mozilla Public License. Here you can find information on the
process, details, and learn how to get involved."
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Freescale’s Sub-$200 Tablets to Be Compatible with Linux, Chromium OS, Android (Mar 10, 2010, 17:32)
eHomeUpgrade: "Attached here is a video from
Mobile World Congress 2010 with Freescale’s product manager
of software development explaining that Freescale’s sub-$200
ARM (i.MX51 Cortex-A8) tablets will be compatible with just about
any Linux distribution that supports ARM..."
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Fedora 13 Alpha released (Mar 10, 2010, 12:32)
Test-Announce: " The Fedora 13 "Goddard" Alpha
release is available! What's next for the free operating system
that shows off the best new technology of tomorrow? You can see the
future now..."
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Last Day At Sun (Mar 10, 2010, 12:02)
Wild Webmink: "Today is my last day of
employment at Sun (well, it became Oracle on March 1st in the UK
but you know what I mean). I am a few months short of my 10th
anniversary there..."
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Improving in the MonoDevelop user interface (Mar 10, 2010, 03:02)
Food For Monkeys: "In the past weeks (actually,
months) I've been doing some changes in the MonoDevelop GUI to make
it more functional and better looking. Here is the result:"
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