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Infrastructure Linux News for Jan 31, 2013
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How to get a Linux (Related) Job (Jan 31, 2013, 15:00)
Pinehead.tv: One of the most valuable methods of identifying the position you want in the area you want to work in, is networking.
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New Linux Brings Spark to Debian (Jan 31, 2013, 14:00)
OSTATIC: GameOver was a pretty cool release. It looked tough, but beyond that and its impressive list of games, it also featured Desura for Linux, Steam beta for Linux, and Wine & PlayOnLinux.
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KVM: Linux Virtualization That's Halfway There (Jan 31, 2013, 13:00)
Linux Insider: You need look no further than your distro's package repository to install KVM.
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Defence bets big on Linux (Jan 31, 2013, 12:00)
IT news: Defence will shift about 400 more IT systems to Linux-based servers in the coming months as it nears completion of a decade-long upgrade of its radar surveillance systems.
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Android's (quiet) killer feature (Jan 31, 2013, 11:00)
CW: It's no secret that Android has lots of good stuff going for it, but one of the platform's most useful and distinguishing features is one you rarely hear discussed.
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10 open source projects to watch this year (Jan 31, 2013, 10:00)
Linux-Line: Canonical surely came close in terms of hype with its Ubuntu phone announcement just after New Year's, but this week Black Duck Software brought a brand-new crop of open players to light.
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Opengear Expands Open Source Remote Management (Jan 31, 2013, 07:00)
The VAR Guy: Opengear, however, reminded the channel recently that open hardware platforms can be profitable as well with the announcement of two significant achievements in the remote-management market.
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Extreme Brings Ethernet Audio Video Bridging to the Network (Linux Powered!) (Jan 31, 2013, 02:00)
EnterpriseNetworkingPlanet: 802.1Q standard gets deployed, enabling Ethernet to connect audio and video components.
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