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Infrastructure Linux News for Jan 31, 2012
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Sick of Ubuntu's bad breath? Suck on a Linux Mint instead (Jan 31, 2012, 21:03)
The Register: "The result is not, surprisingly,
a Frankendesktop of horrendous proportions, but something quite
usable."
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How to install Ubuntu the way you've never done it before (Jan 31, 2012, 20:03)
DarkDuck: "Have you ever installed any
GNU/Linux distribution? Have you ever installed Windows? Have you
noticed the difference? I think you know what I am talking
about..."
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Ubuntu 12.10 Developer Summit Sponsorship Open (Jan 31, 2012, 19:01)
Softpedia: "The sponsorship for the upcoming
Ubuntu Developer Summit 2012 event is now open for
submissions."
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Canonical Adds Unity Settings in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (Jan 31, 2012, 18:09)
Softpedia: "It looks like Canonical is trying
hard to make it more user friendly by adding new functionality and
allowing users to easily configure it."
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Women in Tech: Manuela Hutter sees endless possibilities (Jan 31, 2012, 17:03)
Between the Lines: "Introducing Manuela Hutter,
Interface Developer at Opera Software. Her profile is the first in
a new Women in Tech series."
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Meet Bill Gates, the Man Who Changed Open Source Software (Jan 31, 2012, 16:01)
Wired Enterprise: "The meeting took place a
week before Bill Gates retired from Microsoft, and the topic was
open source software."
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IBM to realign Symphony with Apache OpenOffice (Jan 31, 2012, 14:03)
IT World: "IBM is indeed dropping production of
its Lotus Symphony office suite, ending a five-year run on the
Microsoft Office alternative."
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Miro Internet TV: Internet TV for Ubuntu Desktop (Jan 31, 2012, 13:01)
Linuxaria: "Miro, first launched in 2005 then
revamped in 2007 (it was first launched as Democracy Player), is
written in Python."
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Lower the U.S. national debt by expanding the government's use of Free Software (Jan 31, 2012, 12:06)
White House Petitions: "The U.S. federal
government is being taken advantage of by many unscrupulous
software vendors who charge the government far more for proprietary
software."
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Pentaho Open Sources Big Data Capabilities with Kettle (Jan 31, 2012, 10:00)
EnterpriseAppsToday: Transforming application
data to work with Hadoop and other Big Data frameworks is about to
get easier, thanks to Pentaho's Kettle 4.3 release.
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How I Manage Bandwidth Using Trickle On Ubuntu (Jan 31, 2012, 08:00)
UbuntuPortal: Trickle is a portable application
bandwidth shaper lightweight. It can run in collaborative mode
'together with trickled' or in stand alone mode.
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Red Hat Quietly Joins the OpenStack Effort (Jan 31, 2012, 01:00)
ReadWriteWeb: Word is that Red Hat refused to
sign on to OpenStack when it was announced, because it didn't like
the governance model.
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