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Linux News for Aug 28, 2012
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LinuxCon and the Promise of CloudOpen (2012-08-28 23:00:00)
InternetNews: From the 'Open Source Conference Preview' files:
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Breathing Life into Open Source: A Talk With Karl Fogel (2012-08-28 19:00:00)
Code for America: I spoke with Karl Fogel, open source software developer, copyright reform activist, and the author of Producing Open Source Software: How to Run a Successful Free Software Project.
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LinuxLive USB creator now supports Peppermint OS Three, ArchLinux and Slitaz (2012-08-28 15:00:00)
BetaNews: If you don’t fancy the idea of wiping out Windows completely, or even going down the dual-boot route, LinuxLive USB Creator lets you make a portable version that can be run from a USB drive.
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Scientific Linux 6.3 Live CD/DVD Has Been Released (2012-08-28 14:00:00)
Softpedia: Scientific Linux 6.3 is now based on Red Had Enterprise Linux 6.3, powered by Linux kernel 2.6.32, and features XOrg Server 1.7.7.
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PC-in-a-Keyboard Comes with Ubuntu Linux Preloaded (2012-08-28 12:00:00)
LinuxLine: The past six months or so have seen a veritable flurry of tiny, Linux-powered PCs descend upon the market.
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20 Most Exciting Linux Games for 2012 (2012-08-28 11:00:00)
Tech Drive-in: EA started publishing games in Ubuntu Software Center in May 2012 and there are even talks of Valve finally warming up towards Linux.
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Linux Kernel 3.5.3 Is Available for Download (2012-08-28 10:00:00)
Softpedia: Linux kernel 3.5.3 includes mostly updated drivers, especially for ATI Radeon and Intel i915 graphics cards, as well as some EXT4 filesystem changes.
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F-Droid: The Android Market That Respects Your Rights (2012-08-28 09:00:00)
The Powerbase: F-Droid is an alternative to the Android Market that features only free and open source software, and does not track users or devices which access it.
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Diaspora Is Now Community Property: It Was Never Supposed to Be a Startup (2012-08-28 08:00:00)
BetaBeat: Earlier this month, Diaspora cofounder Max Salzberg told Betabeat that the team would turn away from the highly-anticipated, but daunting enterprise of building the anti-Facebook.
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How Apple killed the Linux desktop (2012-08-28 07:00:00)
Wired: OS X has been more successful than Linux, the open source operating system that has found a home on data-center servers but is still a rarity on desktops and laptops.
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Of Roller Coasters, Cancer and The Linux Community (2012-08-28 06:00:00)
Blog of Helios: Thanks to you.
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Debian / Ubuntu Linux: Setup Wireless Access Point (WAP) with Hostapd (2012-08-28 05:00:00)
Nixcraft: How do I turn my home nas server into a wireless access point (WAP) that allows wireless devices to connect to a wired network using Wi-Fi under Debian
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A Nefarious Plot To Repackage And Sell A Free Open-Source Game (2012-08-28 04:00:00)
Kotaku: FlightGear. The open-source simulator has been around for years.
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HP: Users Need to Take Responsibility for Online Security (2012-08-28 02:00:00)
eSecurityPlanet: CTO Andrzej Kawalec at HP Security says users need to do their part to keep the Internet safe.
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