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Developer Linux News for Jun 03, 2010
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A Comparative Performance Analysis of Longene VS Wine (Jun 03, 2010, 23:02)
Longene.org: Test methods:
1. Get a computer with Linux installed.
2. Install Wine and then test it with our test programs.
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The New Face of Autism Therapy (Jun 03, 2010, 22:32)
Popsci: "With one in 110 children diagnosed
with autism, and therapists in short supply, researchers are
developing humanoids to fill the gaps. But can robots help patients
forge stronger bonds with people? "
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Mobile Linux Gets Support From Chip Vendors (Jun 03, 2010, 22:02)
Hardware Central: "The development of Linux on
mobile devices may be poised to get a boost thanks to the formation
of a new industry group called Linaro, backed by a consortium of
chip vendors including ARM, Freescale, Texas Instruments, Samsung
and ST-Ericsson."
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The Big Linux 2.6.35 Kernel Problem Is Fixed (Jun 03, 2010, 16:32)
Phoronix: "Last week we reported on a
disastrous bug within the Linux 2.6.35 kernel that while this
kernel is still months from being officially released, a major
regression was introduced that slaughtered the Linux system's
performance."
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Mono Tools for Visual Studio 2.0 Beta 1 (Jun 03, 2010, 14:02)
Mono: "We are extremely happy to announce Mono
Tools for Visual Studio 2.0 Beta 1! (MonoTools)"
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Frank Zappa's Influence on Linux (Jun 03, 2010, 12:02)
DevX: ""Bitchen" sounds totally Valley Girl
right? The sort of speech pattern that, like, gags you with a
spoon, right? The link two sentences back is to a YouTube
(sound-only) version of the original Frank Zappa song that started
the whole Valley Girl thing, with the Valley Girl talk in the song
supplied by his daughter Moon Unit Zappa."
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Blizzard: DRM is a waste of everyone�s time (Jun 03, 2010, 09:02)
Crunch Gear: ""We need our development teams
focused on content and cool features, not anti-piracy technology."
Thank you, finally! See, Blizzard gets it."
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