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Linux News for Aug 27, 2012
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Linux Top 3: Linux 3.4 Goes Stable, Fedora Delayed and LinuxCon Opens the Cloud (2012-08-27 23:00:00)
LinuxPlanet: It has been another busy week on the LinuxPlanet, with big kernel news last week as the momentum and excitement now builds in the lead up to this week's big LinuxCon event.
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ownCloud: The cloud sharing service you control (2012-08-27 19:00:00)
ITWorld: ownCloud is an open-source effort to put control back in our hands.
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Top 10 Worst Applications for Ubuntu (2012-08-27 15:00:00)
Datamation: These Ubuntu apps probably won't be your personal favorites.
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Open source is not limited to software (2012-08-27 14:00:00)
OpenSource.com: The value of the open source model is unconstrained innovation, transparent credibility, and decentralized control.
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Can Android Revolutionize Spacecraft Design? (2012-08-27 13:00:00)
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Of Roller Coasters, Cancer and The Linux Community (2012-08-27 12:00:00)
Blog of helios: A fairly well-known person in my circle of friends and associates once criticized me, less than gently, that I never passed up a chance to say in 1000 words, what could be said in 100.
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Is Twitter open source-washing its image? (2012-08-27 11:00:00)
ITWorld: Giving back to Linux is good, but timing is suspect.
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Google's Response to Apple Patent Massacre: Don't Freak Out, Guys (2012-08-27 10:00:00)
Gizmodo: The Verge reports that Google, with whom many believe that Apple is waging an Android war-by-proxy through Samsung, finally broke its silence with a brief message of NBD.
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Can Open Source Hardware Companies Survive Clones? (2012-08-27 09:00:00)
TechCrunch: What happens when an open source project begets its competitors and, more important, what does it mean for the open source hardware ethos in general if people flock to copies at the expense of the original?
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The Sweetness Of The Open Source Pop Star (2012-08-27 08:00:00)
Forbes: Not only is the resulting video fun to watch, but it also tells you a lot about the modesty and humility—and sweetness—of this ubiquitous pop star.
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Have you met Johnny? (2012-08-27 07:00:00)
LinuxBSDos.com: So, what, or who, is Johnny? Well, Johnny is not a who, more like a what.
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Linux Mint 13 - Everybody's mate? (2012-08-27 06:00:00)
Everyday Linux User: Now Linux Mint 13 has been released I have decided to give it another go especially as I have been informed the missing panels on the Mate desktop is now history.
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Virtual Hosting With vsftpd And MySQL On Debian Squeeze (2012-08-27 05:00:00)
HowtoForge: This document describes how to install a vsftpd server that uses virtual users from a MySQL database instead of real system users.
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The 5 most popular Linux distributions (2012-08-27 04:00:00)
Linux and Open Source: It's hard to say what the most popular Linux distributions are. There are no good surveys. But, these are the ones that have been getting the most buzz in recent months.
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3 Tower defense games for Linux (2012-08-27 03:00:00)
Linuxaria: This is a genre I like and usually I play this kind of games in their flash/java online version but there are some nice Tower Defense games that can be downloaded and installed on Linux systems.
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Android phones to power NASA's new mini-satellites (2012-08-27 01:00:00)
GMA News: The first model, PhoneSat 1.0, has "minimal functionality" as the team merely wanted to see if the mini-satellite and smartphone setup can survive a short stint in space.
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