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Linux News for Nov 27, 2012
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Red Hat Shifts Open Source PaaS Cloud to the Enterprise (Nov 27, 2012, 23:00)
Datamation: Linux vendor brings PaaS deployments inside the enterprise firewall.
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With Google readying its own Nexus Chromebook, will it marry Chrome OS to Android? (Nov 27, 2012, 19:00)
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64 Open Source Tools for the Mobile Workforce (Nov 27, 2012, 15:00)
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Top 30 Nmap Command Examples For Sys/Network Admins (Nov 27, 2012, 14:00)
NixCraft: You will also learn how to use Nmap for offensive and defensive purposes.
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There's a New Package Manager in Town (Nov 27, 2012, 13:00)
OSTATIC: Every now and again a project springs forth to tout the advantages of a generic or all-distribution package manager.
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Linux Mint 14 Review - The Best Desktop Linux (Nov 27, 2012, 12:00)
Linux User: Linux Mint returns with updates all round, but has it addressed the minor issues we had with Mint 13 along the way?
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Kickstarter and Game Development: Highlighting Games Coming to Linux Part 4 (Nov 27, 2012, 11:00)
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Fedora 18 finally makes beta (Nov 27, 2012, 10:00)
IT World: The final release of Fedora 18, which was named code-named "Spherical Cow," is now set for Jan. 8, 2013.
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Beware these open source lock-in schemes (Nov 27, 2012, 09:00)
InfoWorld: There's a large and increasing market value in the term "open source" -- so it's no surprise many companies are trying to cash in.
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Speed up your PHP applications with memcached (Nov 27, 2012, 08:00)
Linux User: How to reduce load on your database by minimizing the number of database requests you need to make
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15 Weird/Surprising devices and Systems that run on Linux (Nov 27, 2012, 07:00)
Unixmen: It's incredible to see how Linux runs on devices of various sizes, power and built for diverse purposes.
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Top ten open source gifts for the holidays (Nov 27, 2012, 06:00)
Opensource.com: Great list of ten open source gadgets to give (or receive) for the holidays.
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Switching to Linux saves Munich over 11 million (Nov 27, 2012, 05:00)
ITworld: The city government estimated that Migrating from Windows 2000 to a combination of Windows 7 and Microsoft Office 2010 would have cost it a little over 34 million in total
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30 Linux Kernel Developers in 30 Weeks: Jonathan Corbet (Nov 27, 2012, 04:00)
Linux.com: I specialize in making a fool of myself on the Internet, writing and speaking about kernel topics for an audience that knows more than I do
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Linux Top 3: Linux Mint 14, Vyatta 6.5 and Cinnarch (Nov 27, 2012, 02:00)
LinuxPlanet: There is no shortage on the Linux Planet of different Linux flavors to enjoy. This past week, we saw three very different distributions put out milestone releases to suit different user tastes.
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