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Linux News for Sep 27, 2011
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Mozilla Improves Memory Usage with Firefox 7 (Sep 27, 2011, 23:00)
Datamation: Latest rapid release of open source
browser aims to do more with less.
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Linus Torvalds's Lessons on Software Development Management (Sep 27, 2011, 22:00)
Input/Output: If anyone knows the joys and sorrows of managing software development projects, it would be Linus Torvalds
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NETGEAR Improves Access and Security in Network Appliance (Linux Powered!) (Sep 27, 2011, 21:00)
SmallBusinessComputing: Small businesses often
don't have the resources or the need to deploy multiple network
appliances to deliver both access and security.
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Five Quick digiKam Tricks (Sep 27, 2011, 20:02)
Scribbles and Snaps: "A handful of quick
digiKam tips and trips for your perusal."
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Creating A Bootable USB Device On Linux Mint 11 (Sep 27, 2011, 19:01)
HowtoForge: "This tutorial will show you how to
make your USB hard disk device a bootable Linux system."
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Turn your Android Phone into a Wireless Camera using IP Webcam for Free (Sep 27, 2011, 18:02)
Tech Drive-in: "IP Webcam is a free Android
application that turns your Android smartphone into a network
camera with multiple viewing options."
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Microsoft Responds to Linux Lock-Out Claims (Sep 27, 2011, 17:01)
OSTATIC: "There have been a number of reports
on how Microsoft might implement UEFI in such a way as to disallow
Linux on PCs running Windows 8."
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Python4Kids: New Tutorial - Classy Attributes (Sep 27, 2011, 16:03)
Python Tutorials for Kids 8+: "Ok, now it's
time to draw breath a little and talk about something I mentioned a
couple of tutorials ago - classes."
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Red Hat engineer renews attack on Windows 8-certified secure boot (Sep 27, 2011, 15:01)
The Register: "A senior Red Hat engineer has
lashed back at Microsoft's attempt to downplay concerns that
upcoming secure boot features will make it impossible to install
Linux on Windows 8 certified systems."
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Spotify for Linux Updates With Facebook Features (Sep 27, 2011, 14:00)
omg!Ubuntu: The Linux client for Spotify has
been updated.
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Recoll Finds Text Virtually Anywhere on a Linux Computer (Sep 27, 2011, 13:00)
LifeHacker: Recoll is a free, open source,
desktop search tool that can find nearly any type of text on your
system
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Terminator (Multiple Terminals In The Same Window) 0.96 Released (Sep 27, 2011, 12:00)
WebUpd8: Terminator is a very interesting
terminal emulator that lets you use multiple terminals in the same
window (split view).
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Linux Directory Structure Explained (Sep 27, 2011, 11:00)
codedrunk: One of the largest hurdles with
learning Linux is always the directory structure
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Edit the Contents of ISO Disk Image in Ubuntu with ISO Master (Sep 27, 2011, 10:00)
shuffelos: In Ubuntu , you can view the
contents of the ISO Disk image files by simply using archive
manager
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Selecting and Installing JavaScript Developer Tools for Linux (Sep 27, 2011, 08:00)
Misfit Geek: Choosing an editor or IDE for
development is a personal thing, like choosing a car.
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Installing KVM and Creating a Debian VM in OpenIndiana 151a (Sep 27, 2011, 06:00)
GreyMatterBoundaries: KVM (Kernel-based Virtual
Machine) was developed in Linux as a very speedy in-kernel
virtualization solution that takes advantage of Intel's VT and
AMD's V technology and it now works on OpenIndiana
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