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Linux News for Jun 25, 2014
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Eclipse Luna Release Train Now Available (2014-06-25 23:00:00)
This year 76 projects are participating in the release that includes 61 million lines of code and was developed by over 340 Eclipse committers.
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PLUMgrid Secures OpenStack With Networking Suite (2014-06-25 19:00:00)
eWEEK: One of the particularly interesting ideas that the PLUMgrid OpenStack Networking Suite introduces, aside from tenant isolation using private virtual networks, is the notion that all traffic within the network is encrypted.
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Pentaho Rolls Out Big Data Analytics Platform with MongoDB Support (2014-06-25 15:00:00)
The VAR Guy: Pentaho 5.1, the Big Data analytics platform, offers enhanced integration with the open source MongoDB database, R and Weka integration and full Hadoop YARN support.
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How to enable spell-checking in different languages in Pidgin in Linux (2014-06-25 14:00:00)
LinuxBlog: Obviously it is very nice if you can write to your friends in well-formed language.
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How to configure a Tomcat cluster on Ubuntu (2014-06-25 13:00:00)
xmodulo: In this article I will show you how to configure a Tomcat cluster with load balancing and session replication.
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Microsoft tips Android phone, but hell remains unfrozen (2014-06-25 12:00:00)
LinuxGizmos: Nokia has launched its first Android smartphone under the Microsoft regime.
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Rygel 0.23.1 Is a Powerful and Free DLNA Media Server for Linux (2014-06-25 11:00:00)
softpedia: Rygel, a home media solution (UPnP AV MediaServer) that allows users to easily share audio, video, and pictures to other devices, is now at version 0.23.1.
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Antergos: An Easy, Quick Way To Try Out Arch Linux (2014-06-25 09:00:00)
Phoronix: For those pressed for time or looking at an easy path for setting up an Arch Linux installation, Antergos seems to get the job done well.
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Jim Zemlin to Wall Street: Why open source will lead the way (2014-06-25 08:00:00)
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Canonical Designers Update Ubuntu Linux Website (2014-06-25 07:00:00)
The VAR Guy: The website for Canonical's Ubuntu Linux operating system has received several enhancements tailored for Chinese speakers, Ubuntu cloud users and others.
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Switching to Ubuntu: User Tips (2014-06-25 06:00:00)
Datamation: As the adoption rate of Linux on the desktop grows, so does the number of people who are considering making the switch to Ubuntu.
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HDMI-stick runs Firefox OS, acts like Chromecast (2014-06-25 05:00:00)
LinuxGizmos: A Firefox OS developer evangelist tweeted a photo of a prototype HDMI stick that runs Firefox OS and offers DIAL-based, Chromecast-style media streaming
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Lubuntu 14.04 - A step back from 13.10? (2014-06-25 04:00:00)
EveryDayLinuxUser: I expected it to have less new features but be ultra polished but there are a few issues that cropped up post installation.
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