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Infrastructure Linux News for Apr 15, 2011
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Instructure Canvas LMS: Go open source, get serious investment capital (Apr 15, 2011, 21:17)
ZDNet Education: "'Instead of the hundreds of
leads their sales team was expecting from the announcement, we
received thousands'. See, Oracle? You can make money from open
source!"
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Internet connection through (GSM) USB Modem with wvdial (Apr 15, 2011, 20:11)
Technology FLOSS: "Just tonight I'm having
problems to start my internet connection with the NetworkManager on
kubuntu maverick. The connection has been working like a charm
these days so I'd think it's some kind of hiccups. Here's the
recipe for it."
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An Arch User Trying Out Kubuntu 11.04 (Apr 15, 2011, 19:06)
J's Corner: "Kubuntu 11.04 isn't quite out yet,
but I thought I would give it a shot."
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A Review of CTKArch 0.7 - The Other Arch-based Distribution Using Openbox (Apr 15, 2011, 16:15)
All Things Linux: "CTKArch is a distribution,
or perhaps more a spin, based on Arch Linux that is using Openbox
as default window manager."
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Tech Comics: "Your Facebook Friends" (Apr 15, 2011, 14:46)
Datamation: "Your Facebook Friends: Is there
anything more valuable than a really good friend?"
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Universe studying Linux supercomputer powered up (Apr 15, 2011, 12:08)
ComputerWorldUK: "Portsmouth University turns
on Scientific Linux-based system."
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Bodhi Linux 1.0 Review (Apr 15, 2011, 11:02)
Desktop Linux Reviews: "Bodhi Linux is the
exact opposite of Ultimate Edition. Bodhi installs a minimal number
of applications and lets the user make his or her choices as to
which apps they want installed on their system."
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Red Hat becomes cloud service provider (Apr 15, 2011, 10:18)
NetworkWorld: After Makara acquisition, Red Hat
prepares cloud platform
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Berners-Lee: Web access is a human right (Apr 15, 2011, 05:14)
Network World: "In a speech at an MIT
symposium, Berners-Lee compared access to the Web with access to
water. While access to water is a more fundamental right, because
people simply cannot survive without it, Web access should be seen
as a right, too."
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