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Developer Linux News for Mar 05, 2012
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Is Ubuntu 12.04 a Linux Game Changer? (Mar 05, 2012, 23:00)
Datamation:With improvements in Unity, the
upcoming Ubuntu release has much to recommend it.
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Raspberry Pi gets Arch Linux (Mar 05, 2012, 22:00)
Linux User: After 6 months of development, Arch
Linux ARM for Raspberry Pi is finally ready.
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How to Manage Processes from the Linux Terminal: 10 Commands You Need to Know (Mar 05, 2012, 21:00)
How-To Geek: The Linux terminal has a number of
useful commands that can display running processes, kill them, and
change their priority level.
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Linux Signals for Laymen (Mar 05, 2012, 20:00)
Typh: SIGKILL, SIGTERM, SIGHUP, SIGINT. These
terms might be second nature to seasoned *nix veterans, but if
you're a casual Linux user like me, these might look scary robot
language words.
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Announcing: MIT App Inventor Open Beta Preview (Mar 05, 2012, 19:00)
MIT: The MIT Center for Mobile Learning is
delighted to announce that we?re meeting our goal of making MIT App
Inventor available as a public service in the first quarter of
2012.
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Github Security is Broken
(Mar 05, 2012, 17:00)
InternetNews: When the github platform as a
whole has a security problem, open source developers really need to
take notice.
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Why Your Clients Need a Mobile Joomla Site and How to Sell it To Them (Mar 05, 2012, 13:01)
Joomla! Community Magazine : "In this post we
will be looking at why your clients need a mobile Joomla site and
how you can use this information to complete the sale."
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The LilyPond Report #24 has been released (Mar 05, 2012, 11:03)
LilyPond Report: "While several projects
depending on LilyPond have managed to fund full-time developers,
LilyPond development itself has not really seen significant
monetary support from its users so far."
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What Ubuntu Can Take Away From The Raspberry Revolution (Mar 05, 2012, 06:00)
Techlaze: While the $25 Raspberry Pi is turning
a million eyeballs, Canonical's incessant attempts at conquering
non-Ubuntuers don't seem to be working out as hoped or planned
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