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News Linux News for Sep 07, 2008:
Google Unveils Chrome Source Code and Linux port
(2008-09-07 00:01:02) ars Technica: "In conjunction with the release, Google has also launched Chromium, an open-source software project that enables third-party developers to study, modify, extend, and redistribute the underlying source code of the Chrome browser."
How-To: Install Ubuntu Linux With No Optical Drive
(2008-09-07 04:01:02) PC Mech: "Sick of burning CDs of Linux distributions every time you want to try out a new one? Don’t worry, you can reuse your USB stick as many times as you like and burn bootable ISOs to it. Is there an easy way to do this? Yes."
Where do Community Managers Fit?
(2008-09-07 08:01:02) Sourceforge: "Our good friend Joe Brockmeier, community manager for openSUSE, has just started blogging for ZDnet. In one of his inaugural posts, he ruminates over where a community manager belongs in corporate structure: engineering or marketing?"
Ubuntu Linux Disk Quotas
(2008-09-07 12:01:02) Computing Tech: "On large systems with many users, you need to control the amount of disk space a user has access to. Disk quotas are designed specifically for this purpose."
Java Sound & Music Software for Linux, Part 1
(2008-09-07 16:01:02) Linux Journal: "I've wanted to write this article for quite a while. Over the years I've noted that Java-based music and sound applications have increased in number and quality, yet no comprehensive list or summaries have covered these advances. And so at long last I present this survey of music and sound applications that require Java."
The Amazing Artwork of Fedora 10
(2008-09-07 18:49:04) Linux Loop: "Fedora has a long track record of producing amazing themes and it is obvious to me that this release will live up to that expectation."
New 'Pro Drupal Development' Book released - Chapter One Attached
(2008-09-07 20:01:02) OStatic: "If so, OStatic is proud to announce that we're offering the first chapter of John K. VanDyk's newly updated book Pro Drupal Development, published by Apress, and out now."
Pybackpack - A User Friendly File Backup Tool For Ubuntu Linux Desktop
(2008-09-07 22:01:02) Ubuntu Geek: "A graphical tool to make file backup simpler. Provides a user-friendly interface which allows you to back up your files easily to an archive, to a CD/DVD or to a remote location using SSH."
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