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Infrastructure Linux News for Jun 29, 2012

  • ClassicMenu Indicator Brings Ubuntu's Classic Menu to Unity (Jun 29, 2012, 23:00)
    Lifehacker: ClassicMenu Indicator is simple: Just install it, start it up, and you'll see a new Ubuntu icon pop up in your menu bar, near your other indicator icons.

  • Open source password keeper to get minor weekend security fix (Jun 29, 2012, 19:00)
    The Register: The developer of KeePass, the popular open-source password management utility, has promised an update this weekend following the discovery of a "minor" security bug in the tool.

  • Five best features of Android 4.1 Jelly Bean (Jun 29, 2012, 15:00)
    msnbc.com: The shiny new operating system brings new features such as a speedier interface, a new Camera app, offline voice typing, significantly improved notifications, a Siri-like voice search, Google Now and more.

  • Why Can't Linux Crack The Desktop? (Jun 29, 2012, 14:00)
    Linux notes from DarkDuck: There are many things that programmers, computer experts, users and geeks in general have failed to agree on. However, there are a number of things that have affected its success.

  • Gnome announces BoD roles on public (Jun 29, 2012, 13:00)
    WoGue: Few days ago the new BoD was elected and today Gnome Live addresses the roles and responsibilities for each member.

  • KLook gets PDF/ODT support, while StackFolder gets drag-n-drop (Jun 29, 2012, 07:00)
    LinuxBSDos: KLook and StackFolder are two really cool features on the K Desktop Environment. Currently, they are only available by default on KDE editions of ROSA Linux, a line of Linux distributions from ROSA Laboratory, a Linux solutions provider based in Moscow, Russia.

  • Why Google's Nexus 7 tablet computer is a buy (Jun 29, 2012, 05:00)
    LinuxBSDos.com: The Nexus 7 will be powered by Nvidia’s Tegra 3 processor, which is Nvidia’s latest and greatest mobile processor. This is the same processor that powers more expensive tablet computers from Acer, Asus and others.