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Infrastructure Linux News for Feb 15, 2012
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Install And Run Ubuntu On Your Android Device With Ubuntu Installer ? Download Now (Feb 15, 2012, 20:00)
RedmondPie: Developers have enjoyed a great
deal of success porting Windows 95, 98, XP, as well as many other
Linux iterations onto Android devices, but hitherto, not
Ubuntu.
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Dueling Desktop Interfaces Are Part of Linux's Ongoing Allure (Feb 15, 2012, 14:03)
OSTATIC: "If you follow the evolution of Linux
at all, you can hardly have missed the fine-tuning of customized
desktop environments that has gone on for the past several
years."
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New Fedora Project Leader Sizes Up Linux (Feb 15, 2012, 13:04)
Datamation: "Red Hat's new Fedora Project
Leader, Robyn Bergeron has a lot of work ahead of her as she helps
to grow one of the world's largest Linux distribution
communities.
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Battle for Wesnoth 1.10 Review - Universe of Wesnoth, Reloaded (Feb 15, 2012, 12:01)
Tux Arena: "For those of you who have no idea
what Wesnoth is, it's a 2D turn-based strategy game which takes
place by default in a fantasy universe."
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New Kernel Vulnerabilities Affect Ubuntu 11.04 and 10.10 (Feb 15, 2012, 11:04)
Softpedia: "New versions of the Linux kernel
packages for the Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty Narwhal) and Ubuntu 10.10
(Maverick Meerkat) operating systems, fixing vulnerabilities found
recently in the official Linux kernel packages."
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55 Open Source Replacements for Photo and Graphics Tools (Feb 15, 2012, 10:03)
Datamation: "In recent years, the number of
people taking digital photos has increased dramatically -- and so
have the number of open source tools available to help users work
with those photos."
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Committed, until the monopoly comes calling (Feb 15, 2012, 06:01)
Linux User & Developer: "Every other year
there is a fresh commitment that open source solutions will be
preferred for government funded projects. The logic for these
decisions is well understood, but is soon forgotten when the
monopoly comes calling."
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LibreOffice 3.5: Time for a Word Count (Feb 15, 2012, 02:00)
InternetNews: From the 'Why Are You Using
Anything Else?' files:
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