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Linux News for Jun 23, 2014
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Linux Top 3: Peppermint Five, Mageia 4.1 and Debian LTS (2014-06-23 23:00:00)
LinuxPlanet: While Linux Mint is known for its Cinnamon desktop, Peppermint uses something that is significantly more lightweight with a default desktop that is based LXDE.
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Super Pi Brothers (2014-06-23 19:00:00)
LinuxJournal: One nice thing about the Raspberry Pi project is the large number of people out there with identical hardware.
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Steps to diversity in your open source group (2014-06-23 15:00:00)
OpenSource.com: By now we've heard from many open source thought leaders on why we need diversity in open source
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Whatever Happened to These Red-Hot Linux Distros? (2014-06-23 14:00:00)
Linux.com: Once upon a time SimplyMEPIS, Mandrake Linux, and Lindows were popular and generated a lot of attention. Where are they now?
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Open-Source Radeon Performance Boosted By Linux 3.16 (2014-06-23 13:00:00)
Phoronix: The performance improvements with Radeon hardware for Linux 3.16 is mostly focused around GCN hardware (SI/CIK).
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AAA Gaming Heats Up On Linux With The Releases Of XCOM: Enemy Unknown And Civilization V (2014-06-23 12:00:00)
The Linux Rain: There's probably no better time to be a Linux gamer.
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Opera 24 Dev Lands on Linux and It's Blazing Fast (2014-06-23 11:00:00)
softpedia: The Opera Internet browser has finally received a new Linux version, bringing it almost up to date with the Windows and Mac OS X platforms.
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How to configure openSSH server? (2014-06-23 10:00:00)
blackmoreops: You can use your Android phone, remote computer, iPAD or anything to login to a SSH server and execute command as if you're sitting on that workstation.
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Canonical's cloud-in-a-box: Under the hood (2014-06-23 09:00:00)
ZDnet: Canonical's Ubuntu Linux-powered Orange Box, with its 10 servers in a single container, is the perfect cloud sampler.
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Top500 Supercomputer Remains Stuck at 33.86 petaflop/s (2014-06-23 08:00:00)
ServerWatch: While there are competing vendors, chip architectures, core counts and networking fabrics at play in the list of the worlds top 500 supercomputers, when it comes to the operating system of choice, there is no debate.
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elementary OS Changes Its Codename from Isis to Freya (2014-06-23 07:00:00)
softpedia: The upcoming elementary OS Isis has changed its name to Freya due to an unfortunate coincidence with the terrorist group that is now very active in the Middle East.
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Staying free – should GCC allow non-free plug ins? (2014-06-23 06:00:00)
LinuxUser: Arguments in favour of the use of non-free plug-ins in GCC have again been raised on GCC mailing-lists, but are trumped by the arguments for GCC as a vehicle for free software development
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Performance benchmarks: KVM vs. Xen (2014-06-23 05:00:00)
major.io: After having some interesting discussions last week around KVM and Xen performance improvements over the past years, I decided to do a little research on my own.
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Rackspace Brings the OpenStack Cloud to Bare Metal (2014-06-23 04:00:00)
eWEEK: The technology that Rackspace is using to deploy OnMetal servers is from an OpenStack project called Ironic.
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