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Linux News for Jul 26, 2011
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Finnix Is The First Distro With Linux Kernel 3.0 (Jul 26, 2011, 23:00)
Softpedia: "Dubbed Algoma, the Finnix 102
operating system was released at the end of last week, on July
23rd, and it features a smaller distribution size, support for Xen
pvops and support for the 486 architecture."
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Linux Top 5: Goodbye Linux 2.6, Hello Linux 3.0 (Jul 26, 2011, 22:00)
Linux Planet: It's not every week a new major
kernel version is released.
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Monitor Progress With Pipe Viewer (Jul 26, 2011, 21:00)
ServerWatch: One of the most frustrating things
when doing system administration is having no idea how long a
process will take to finish or how much progress it's made.
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TLWIR 10: 20 Years of GNU/Linux and More (Jul 26, 2011, 20:01)
BeginLinux: "In this week's edition of TLWIR, I
will take a look at the continuing twentieth anniversary
celebration of our beloved GNU/Linux operating system. I will also
look at Microsoft's olive branch extended to the Linux
community."
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Mozilla plans open-source mobile OS (Jul 26, 2011, 19:02)
Mobile Business: "Mozilla is to use the
open-source technology that underpins its popular Firefox browser
to build a new operating system, which it believes can compete with
Google's Android."
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Choosing the Right Linux Distro for Your Business (Jul 26, 2011, 18:03)
Datamation: "Thankfully, though, there are
plenty of great Linux distributions, ranging from the
enterprise-friendly options from Red Hat or Novell down to
community-supported alternatives without the need for outsourced IT
help."
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O'Reilly Open Source Convention coming back to Portland (Jul 26, 2011, 17:04)
Oregon Live: "Thousands of software developers
will converge on Portland this week for the O'Reilly Open Source
Convention, or OSCON. The conference, one of the largest gatherings
of its kind, runs Monday through Friday at the Oregon Convention
Center."
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Norman Launches NextGen Malware Analysis Platform (Linux powered) (Jul 26, 2011, 16:00)
eSecurityPlanet: How do you analyze advanced
persistent threats that directly target your organization?
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Canonical Launches Ubuntu Advantage Partner Program (Jul 26, 2011, 15:00)
The VAR Guy : Ubuntu Advantage program debuts
to grow Canonical's partner base.
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Get a Glimpse of Unstable Apps in Ubuntu Without Risk (Jul 26, 2011, 14:00)
OStatic :If you like skating on the bleeding
edge, you can now do it more safely.
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Enabling Compiz Fusion On A Fedora 15 GNOME Desktop (NVIDIA GeForce 8100) (Jul 26, 2011, 13:00)
How To Forge: You know you want some Compize
Fusion eye-candy, now we'll tell you how to get it.
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IBM Celebrates 100th Anniversary of its First Patent (Jul 26, 2011, 11:00)
Datamation: One hundred years ago today IBM was
granted its first patent -- what was it? And how have patents
changed (or not) in the last hundred years?
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So what's the advantage of user space? (Jul 26, 2011, 10:00)
Linus Torvalds: Torvalds gives his views (in
full color) on user space vs.kernel space (and yeah there is one f
bomb in there too)
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Sun CEO explicitly endorsed Java's use in Android: What do you say now Oracle? (Jul 26, 2011, 09:00)
ZDnet: You can't hide from the truth
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Gwibber 3.1 for Ubuntu (Jul 26, 2011, 08:00)
Ubuntu Manual: Gwibber 3.1 has been
released.
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Review: ZaReason's Verix 2 Linux Laptop Hits the Spot (Jul 26, 2011, 06:00)
Linux.com: This may not be the year of the
Linux desktop, but don't tell that to ZaReason.
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The Other Side of Red Hat � an interview with Craig Muzilla (Jul 26, 2011, 01:07)
Linux User and Developer: "Craig Muzilla, vice
president and general manager of the Middleware business unit at
Red Hat, is a busy man. While Red Hat is known for its Linux
distribution(s), the company acquired a major enterprise software
business in JBoss. That was back in 2006, when words like 'SOA' and
'AJAX' were all the rage."
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Doxygen Magically Turns Source Code into Documentation (Jul 26, 2011, 00:01)
Wazi: "Good source code documentation takes
time and effort, and it's essential, so what's an overworked coder
to do?"
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