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Linux News for Feb 27, 2013
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Torvalds blasts Howells, Garrett over secure boot (Feb 27, 2013, 23:00)
iTWire: A push by Red Hat kernel developer David Howells and ex-Red Hat developer Matthew Garrett to get code supporting secure boot merged into the mainline kernel to meet some of Microsoft's requirements has led to a sharp rebuke from Linux creator Linus Torvalds.
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Diving Into OpenVZ (Feb 27, 2013, 19:00)
OSTATIC: Conceptually I think that the OpenVZ based system is cleaner than traditional virtualization.
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SUSE has no plans for mobile, tablet (Feb 27, 2013, 15:00)
iTWire: SUSE Linux has no plans to enter the mobile or tablet markets, but instead will concentrate on other areas which are part of the integrated Linux market, the president and general manager of the company, Nils Brauckmann, has told iTWire.
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Howto: Syncing multiple calendars between Android and Zarafa (Feb 27, 2013, 14:00)
/home/liquida: Zarafa can export calendars via CalDav, and there is an Android apps which adds CalDav calendars to the native calendar system.
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How Ubuntu Turned Search in the Dash into a PR Crisis (Feb 27, 2013, 13:00)
Datamation: While Ubuntu's upcoming phone and tablet dominate the headlines, an existing controversy is threatening to flare up again as the 13.04 release nears.
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Manual Disk Partitioning Guide for Ubuntu Server Edition (Feb 27, 2013, 12:00)
Ubuntu Server Guide: This guide will explain how to partitioning a harddrive manually in Ubuntu server edition.
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Chromebook wars: Pixel vs. Samsung Series 5 550 (Feb 27, 2013, 11:00)
ZDNet: Is the new Chromebook Pixel better than the previously best-equipped Chromebook, the Samsung Series 5 550? Of course, but is it $850 better?
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Why you should not use .htaccess (AllowOverride All) in production (Feb 27, 2013, 10:00)
Commonly known as .htaccess, AllowOverride is a neat little feature that allows you to tweak the server's behavior without modifying the configuration file or restarting the server.
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Key statistics from the 2013 Linux Jobs Survey & Report (Feb 27, 2013, 09:00)
opensource.com: For the first time, both hiring mangers and Linux professionals were surveyed in the 2013 Linux Jobs Survey & Report, which forecasts and provides a comprehensive view of the Linux career landscape, including business needs and personal incentives.
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Ubuntu Linux - Apache and Self Signed Certificates (Feb 27, 2013, 08:00)
pinehead: Whether it is on your desktop or server installation of Ubuntu, there will come a time that you may need to work with Apache and certificates.
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Ubuntu Developer Summit is Dead, Long Live Online UDS (Feb 27, 2013, 07:00)
Softpedia: Canonical announced on February 26, that they have decided to replace the physical Ubuntu Developer Summit (UDS) event
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Zap GPT data structures from a disk, while preserving existing MBR partitions (Feb 27, 2013, 06:00)
LinuxBSDos: Using GPT partitions, or a GPT partitioning scheme, takes care of the shortcomings of the MBR partitioning scheme. However, if you are not careful, it could make things difficult...
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OpenMandriva Honing in on Logo (Feb 27, 2013, 05:00)
ostatic: Arvi Pingus, emanueleeeee, Subperceptual, and other strange names and stranger artworks from the world of the Penguin.
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RSA 2013: Is Cryptography Still Necessary? (Feb 27, 2013, 04:00)
eSecurityPlanet: At the core of modern security is the idea that cryptography is essential. Yet this premise was challenged today by a panel of the world's top cryptographers at the RSA 2013 conference.
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Mozilla Set to Revive Electrolysis for Firefox Process Threading (Feb 27, 2013, 02:00)
InternetNews: On the desktop, Firefox relies on XUL, which is something that is now set to evolve.
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