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Linux News for May 30, 2013
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Getting Started With Fedora (2013-05-30 23:00:00)
OSTATIC: Moving to Fedora has not been without its share of frustrations.
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Cisco Jabber vs. Microsoft Skype Monopoly? (2013-05-30 19:00:00)
The VAR Guy: Why does the networking giant care so deeply about free video conferencing, phone and instant messaging software?
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The Linux Foundation Adds New Members Focused on Cars and Games (2013-05-30 15:00:00)
OSTATIC: With the Automotive Linux Summit Spring 2013 happening in Japan this week, The Linux Foundation has announced new partners working on vehicle and infotainment projects built on Linux.
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Is Android market share really a joke? (2013-05-30 14:00:00)
ZDNet: Google is seeing some 1.5 million new Android devices being activated daily, but is the Android ecosystem too focused on market share rather than profits?
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3 Reasons Linux Doesn't Star In U.S. Schools (2013-05-30 13:00:00)
InformationWeek: Come December, about 500 Indonesian schools will be running openSUSE Edu Li-f-e (Linux for Education).
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Defense Dept. weighs commercial vs. open-source EHR (2013-05-30 12:00:00)
Modern Healthcare: The answer is that no one, not even Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel, can say for sure which way Defense will go.
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How to Installing Cherokee Lightweight Web Server on Ubuntu Server Edition (2013-05-30 11:00:00)
UbuntuServerGuide: This guide explains how to install and configure the Cherokee web server on Ubuntu Server edition (Precise, Quantal and Raring).
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Open source project management software gaining traction (2013-05-30 10:00:00)
OpenSource.com: Frank Bergmann, founder of ]project-open[, discusses the open source project management solution and describes how the company strives for an open culture at the office.
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2 productivity-boosting extensions for GNOME 3 (2013-05-30 09:00:00)
LinuxBSDos: The two extensions are the Taskbar (by zpydr), which displays icons of running applications on the top panel, showing thumbnails of those applications on hover, and Workspaces to Dock
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Shuttleworth Fixes Ubuntu Linux Bug #1 - But It's Not Really Fixed Is It? (2013-05-30 08:00:00)
InternetNews: From the 'Mission Accomplished' files:
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How to Install Third-Party Apps in Arch Linux (2013-05-30 07:00:00)
Softpedia: So, now that you've installed the Arch Linux distribution, we will teach you how to install third-party applications in this awesome Linux operating system.
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Internet: Basket In Which We Put All Our Eggs (2013-05-30 06:00:00)
FossForce: It's not very comforting to know that the controls for nuclear power plants and the like are accessible by the same Internet that can't keep credit card numbers safe despite draconian requirements by Visa and Master Card
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Google's Chromebook Pixel Reviewed, Streaks of Greatness (2013-05-30 05:00:00)
HotHardware: Earlier this year, Google did something almost ground-breaking when it introduced the Chromebook Pixel.
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What's Next for Mozilla Firefox Security? (2013-05-30 04:00:00)
Datamation: What's new and what's coming that will secure the open source browser
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IPv6 and Mobile Network Traffic Growing in the Zettabyte Era (2013-05-30 02:00:00)
EnterpriseNetworkingPlanet: More traffic will traverse the Internet in 2017 than the total amount of traffic that Internet carried cumulatively from 1984 to 2012.
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