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Infrastructure Linux News for Feb 27, 2012
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Zorin Is a Linux OS That Looks and Behaves Like Windows 7 (Feb 27, 2012, 19:00)
Lifehacker: If you're building a computer for a
relative or friend and wish to avoid the cost of Windows 7 you
might look into Zorin
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Using PHP5-FPM With Apache2 On CentOS 6.2 (Feb 27, 2012, 15:02)
HowtoForge: "This tutorial shows how you can
install an Apache2 webserver on a CentOS 6.2 server with PHP5
(through PHP-FPM) and MySQL support."
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How to install Cinnamon in Sabayon 8 (Feb 27, 2012, 14:01)
LinuxBSDos.com: "The latest version is Cinnamon
1.3.1, but if you are running Sabayon 8 (GNOME), the binary version
available for installation is Cinnamon 1.2.0."
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Scaling Puppet With Apache And mod_passenger (Feb 27, 2012, 13:04)
Looking For The Source Code Of Life, LINUX and
MORE: "As you keep on adding more and more machines to
Puppet, it tends to get slower."
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Ubuntu: Community Developer Interview | Boden Matthews (Feb 27, 2012, 12:01)
Unixmen: "Behind all those pixels that make up
your display, there?s a whole wide range of interesting geeks with
plenty of talent to contribute in many ways to the future of Linux
development."
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Build Cross Browser Extensions with jQuery (Feb 27, 2012, 11:02)
Pinehead: "The real genius behind Crossrider is
that it allows individuals to write browser plugins with just one
set of JavaScript code and then it ports it out into Internet
Explorer, Firefox, and Chrome."
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6 Best Free Reddit Apps for Android (Feb 27, 2012, 10:04)
Tech Drive-in: "No matter how many new apps
keeps on coming in, Bacon Reader remains my favorite Reddit app for
Android to date."
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Analysis of Questionnaire Data with R, an interview with author Bruno Falissard (Feb 27, 2012, 06:01)
FLOSS for Science: "This is always an enormous
work. You have to isolate yourself during more than a thousand
hours."
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Introducing Descent|OS: Ubuntu With GNOME 2 (Feb 27, 2012, 02:03)
Softpedia: "Descent|OS is an operating system
created and designed with simplicity in mind, for people new to
computers, for those who want a decent and good-looking Linux
distribution to feed their needs."
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