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Infrastructure Linux News for Jul 29, 2009
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Hannah Montana Linux Review (2009-07-29 22:32:42)
Desktop Linux Reviews: "Sometimes I run into a
remastered distro that is so odd...so strange...so
disgusting...that I don’t even know where to begin in
reviewing it."
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Top 3 Linux Burning Applications (2009-07-29 22:02:42)
TuxArena: "1. K3b Not many can argue against
this one."
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Aisleriot - Solitaire on Steroids (2009-07-29 19:02:42)
Raiden's Realm: "That's where Aisleriot
Solitaire comes in. It's a complete package of popular solitaire
games in an easy to use interface that's not only easy to use, but
it's stable and fun. In total, Aisleriot comes with some 40+
different solitaire games you can choose from."
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World Of Goo is a must have for puzzle game lovers in Linux (2009-07-29 17:32:42)
Ubuntu Manual: "World of Goo is a puzzle game
with a highly efficient physics engine. It has won many accolades
from across the world since its release. It was initially available
for Wii, Windows and Mac, but lately, its available for Linux as
well."
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Go ahead and install Firefox 3.5.1 in Ubuntu (2009-07-29 17:02:42)
Ubuntu Manual: "Hardly a week has been passed
since the release of brand new Firefox 3.5 and it already have its
first update in the form of Firefox 3.5.1."
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About Hans Bayer (2009-07-29 16:32:42)
Groklaw: "As a result, some emails by Bayer
about the proposed sale to unXis were stricken from the record.
I'll show you in a minute why SCO was so eager to have the emails
stricken."
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Automated spam translation keeps global spam rates near 90% (2009-07-29 15:32:42)
Help Net Security: "While spam levels globally
remain at a two-year high of approximately 90 percent, some
European countries are seeing levels of over 95%."
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Speaking UNIX: Man oh man (2009-07-29 14:32:42)
IBM Developerworks: "UNIX has hundreds if not
thousands of commands, and it's impossible to remember every option
and nuance. But, happily, you don't have to: man, UNIX's built-in,
online reference system, is man's best friend."
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ARM-Based Pegatron Netbook Protoype (2009-07-29 10:32:42)
Ubergizmo: "Running at a 1Ghz frequency, it is
capable of playing 720p video and run basic 3D applications. While
Android isn't ready for Netbooks yet, this Pegatron runs Ubuntu
(Linux) just fine."
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Are we too naive by believing that GNU/Linux is more secure by design? (2009-07-29 09:02:42)
Technology FLOSS: "GNU/Linux is far more secure
than Windows among other things because it's designed to be so (a
real muti-user OS by design, real Networked OS by design, etc) plus
other customs that we *NIX users have like not using the root
account to play Frozen Bubble and so on."
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Reviewed: Fedora 11 (2009-07-29 07:32:42)
Tux Radar: "Leonidas (either named after the
king of Sparta who led his troops to victorious annihilation in the
Peloponnese or the chain of chocolate shops), is the 11th release
of the Fedora operating system."
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Build A Real Time Audio Studio (2009-07-29 06:02:42)
PC Plus: "Linux is a fantastic platform for
audio production. Find out how to build the perfect production
environment."
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Studio DV, Open Octave, And More (2009-07-29 03:02:42)
Linux Journal: "Recently I profiled the latest
LiVES video editing system, and in that article I mentioned that I
intended to buy a camcorder for use with LiVES and other video
editing software. Since then I purchased a Samsung SC-D382 midiDV
recorder. Studio Dave is now on its way to becoming Studio DV."
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