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Infrastructure Linux News for Aug 27, 2012

  • Google's Response to Apple Patent Massacre: Don't Freak Out, Guys (Aug 27, 2012, 10:00)
    Gizmodo: The Verge reports that Google, with whom many believe that Apple is waging an Android war-by-proxy through Samsung, finally broke its silence with a brief message of NBD.

  • The Sweetness Of The Open Source Pop Star (Aug 27, 2012, 08:00)
    Forbes: Not only is the resulting video fun to watch, but it also tells you a lot about the modesty and humility—and sweetness—of this ubiquitous pop star.

  • Have you met Johnny? (Aug 27, 2012, 07:00)
    LinuxBSDos.com: So, what, or who, is Johnny? Well, Johnny is not a who, more like a what.

  • Linux Mint 13 - Everybody's mate? (Aug 27, 2012, 06:00)
    Everyday Linux User: Now Linux Mint 13 has been released I have decided to give it another go especially as I have been informed the missing panels on the Mate desktop is now history.

  • The 5 most popular Linux distributions (Aug 27, 2012, 04:00)
    Linux and Open Source: It's hard to say what the most popular Linux distributions are. There are no good surveys. But, these are the ones that have been getting the most buzz in recent months.

  • 3 Tower defense games for Linux (Aug 27, 2012, 03:00)
    Linuxaria: This is a genre I like and usually I play this kind of games in their flash/java online version but there are some nice Tower Defense games that can be downloaded and installed on Linux systems.

  • Android phones to power NASA's new mini-satellites (Aug 27, 2012, 01:00)
    GMA News: The first model, PhoneSat 1.0, has "minimal functionality" as the team merely wanted to see if the mini-satellite and smartphone setup can survive a short stint in space.