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Linux News for Oct 13, 2011
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Top Free Android E-book Readers (Oct 13, 2011, 23:01)
LinuxLinks: "There is a good range of free
e-book software available for Android."
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Superb Mini Server 1.6.2 Has Linux Kernel 2.6.39.3 (Oct 13, 2011, 22:03)
Softpedia: "Superb Mini Server 1.6.2 comes
after three months of development and it brings updated packages
and various improvements, as well as security patches."
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Universities foster the next big tech innovation through open source (Oct 13, 2011, 21:01)
ZDNet News & Blogs: "Through the advent of
open source software, multiple developers at colleges around the
globe are able to contribute code and innovate new developments
without a penny of commercial investment."
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Ubuntu 11.10 Review Roundup (Oct 13, 2011, 20:00)
Today is the day and Linux Today has got you covered with a
quick roundup of news for the big 11.10 release.
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How open source can help you build a voice-activated robotic arm (Oct 13, 2011, 19:02)
Memburn: "The project that I discovered was
developed by UK Aerospace Engineer, Arthur Amarra, who normally
works on the structural analysis of composite aircraft wings, but
who professes to have been an avid linux geek for as long as he can
remember."
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Remembering Dennis Ritchie, Creator of the C Programming Language and UNIX Co-Creator (Oct 13, 2011, 18:00)
ReadWriteWeb: Dennis M. Ritchie, co-creator of
UNIX and father of the C programming language, died this past
weekend after a long illness
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Red Hat Updates JBoss SOA and Business Rules for Decision Making (Oct 13, 2011, 17:00)
ServerWatch: There is a lot of data buried
within enterprises.
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IBM Evolves from On Demand to SmartCloud - with a little help from Linux (Oct 13, 2011, 16:00)
EnterpriseAppsToday: IBM is rolling out a new
set of SmartCloud services and software, providing new
opportunities for enterprises to move their applications to a cloud
model.
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Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot) released!! (Oct 13, 2011, 15:00)
Ubuntu: "There is nothing like a dream to
create the future." - Victor Hugo
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Internet Explorer is the safest Web browser!? Ha! (Oct 13, 2011, 14:00)
ZDnet: Microsoft is trying again to con people
into thinking that Internet Explorer is the safest browser around.
It's not. At best, it's tied with Chrome.
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KDE's 'Plasma Active' Tops GNOME 3 and Unity (Oct 13, 2011, 13:00)
Datamation: Designed for touch screen tablets,
KDE's Plasma Active is clearly superior to its rivals.
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GNOME Tweak Tool - A tool for changing specialised or advanced GNOME3 settings (Oct 13, 2011, 12:02)
Ubuntu Geek: "GNOME Tweak Tool is an
application for changing the advanced settings of GNOME 3."
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Authenticating Wi-Fi Users with FreeRADIUS (Oct 13, 2011, 11:00)
Wazi: Businesses can use a good stout RADIUS
server to authenticate any network client
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ShoreTel Expands Unified Communications with Mobility (Linux Powered!) (Oct 13, 2011, 10:00)
EnterpriseNetworkingToday: How do you bring the
benefits of Unified Communications securely to your iPhone, Android
and Blackberry?
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Webopedia Term of the Day: What is OpenStack? (Oct 13, 2011, 09:02)
Webopedia: "OpenStack is a global collaboration
of developers and technologists producing an open source cloud
computing platform for public and private clouds."
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Editing Images With Pinta (Oct 13, 2011, 06:01)
HowtoForge: "This article is about how to use
the Pinta graphical editor to edit pictures and covers some of its
most important features."
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Subversion 1.7 Released with Some Git-esque Merging (Oct 13, 2011, 01:00)
Developer.com: The new SVN 1.7 release adds new
features such as HTTPv2 and WC-NG that improve performance and make
version control more efficient for developers.
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