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Infrastructure Linux News for Apr 25, 2009
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Review: MOC, text-based audio player (Apr 25, 2009, 22:02)
TuxArena: "Last week I put up a short guide and
review of CMus, a powerful audio player using the ncurses
interface. Today I'll continue with an overview with screenshots of
MOC, and hopefully in a few days I'll also review mp3blaster."
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Windows 7 and the Linux lesson (Apr 25, 2009, 18:02)
The Register: "The same cannot be said of
Microsoft and Windows. And that's causing some frustration among
those who want to get on with Windows 7."
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Impi Linux is no more (Apr 25, 2009, 16:02)
Tectonic: "Five years after it was first
launched, South Africa's Impi Linux distribution no longer exists.
The distribution, which began life as a Debian-derivative and later
became an Ubuntu-variant when Mark Shuttleworth invested in the
company, finally reached the end of its life under the ownership of
Business Connection (BCX)."
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Using The Nouveau Driver In Ubuntu 9.04 (Apr 25, 2009, 06:02)
Phoronix: "In this article are the simple steps
on how to enabled the Nouveau driver in Ubuntu and what you can
expect from this open-source, community-spawned graphics
driver."
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This weekend: LinuxFest NW (Apr 25, 2009, 02:02)
TechFlash: "In tech circles, Washington state
may be best known as Microsoft's stomping grounds -- but it's also
home to a thriving community of people devoted to Linux and other
open-source programs."
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Tutorial: Build a Linux web kiosk browser (Apr 25, 2009, 00:32)
LinuxDevices: "This third installment of
Simtec's tutorial series on embedded Linux system development
covers the construction of a web browser for a web kiosk system.
The tutorial was written by ARM Linux kernel hackers Vincent
Sanders and Daniel Silverstone (pictured), both from UK-based
embedded firm Simtec Electronics."
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