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Infrastructure Linux News for Jul 06, 2010
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July 2010 Issue of The NEW PCLinuxOS Magazine Released (Jul 06, 2010, 23:03)
PCLinuxOS:The NEW PCLinuxOS Magazine staff is
pleased to announce the release of the July 2010 issue of the
PCLinuxOS Magazine.
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8 of the Best Linux Flashcard Software (Jul 06, 2010, 22:03)
LinuxLinks: "Now, let's explore the 8 flashcard
applications at hand. For each title we have compiled its own
portal page, providing a screenshot of the software in action, a
full description with an in-depth analysis of its features,
together with links to relevant resources and reviews."
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7 Reasons to Use the Opera Web Browser on Linux (Jul 06, 2010, 21:21)
Linux Planet: "The Opera web browser runs on
Windows, Mac, and Linux, and on mobile phones and mobile devices.
Yes, its closed source, but it's free and packed with some great
features. Eric Geier rounds up seven of them."
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Squeeze More Battery Life from Your Linux Netbook with Jupiter (Jul 06, 2010, 21:03)
Linux Pro Magazine: "One of the major selling
points of Eee PC netbooks is their impressive battery life which is
achieved by utilizing the Asus Super Hybrid Engine (SHE)
technology. While it's designed to work under Windows, you can take
advantage of this technology if you're running a Linux distro on
your Eee PC, courtesy of the Jupiter utility."
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The Alexandria Project, Chapter 24: The Bacon and Eggs will get you Every Time (Jul 06, 2010, 18:33)
Standards Blog: "McInnerney had done everything
he could to deflect Steele's wrath towards the CIA, and with some
success, too. Whatever McInnerney might have to say, Baldwin
doubted he'd like it."
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Webopedia term of the day: Recursive acronym (Jul 06, 2010, 16:33)
Webopedia: "A type of acronym commonly used in
the computer and technology industry that will reference a person,
company or a product name in the acronym itself."
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Finding Free Fonts for Linux (Jul 06, 2010, 16:03)
Linux Planet: "Getting a bit tired of the font
selection your distribution ships with? Want a bit more variety for
presentations or publications? Tons of fonts are available under
open licenses, but only if you know where to look"
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Goodbye netbook, hello Hoverboard (Jul 06, 2010, 15:33)
Ubuntu Musings: "Remember when netbooks hit the
market about three years or so ago? Some people considered them a
fad, but I saw their potential"
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Top Ten Apps That Make Linux Fun To Use (Jul 06, 2010, 14:33)
Datamation: "Many Linux enthusiasts associate
desktop Linux with their repetitive daily routine. Same old, same
old. Looking to mix things up a little, I thought it'd be fun to
take a more entertaining look at what we can do with our Linux
boxes"
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h4x0r3d No More (Jul 06, 2010, 12:03)
Blog of Helios: "It sucks getting hacked or
defaced on the web...especially when you haven't done anything to
provoke it."
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Linux for professional photography (Jul 06, 2010, 09:03)
Greg Laden's Blog: "This is a guest post by
professional photographer Scott Rowed, describing his experience in
switching from Windows to Linux."
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How to speed up boot of Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx (Jul 06, 2010, 01:03)
Linux Tips: "By using profile, a profile of
your boot is kept to make your next boot faster. After a couple of
boots, a better profile would be ready for your machine."
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