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Linux News for Sep 24, 2014
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Pico-ITX SBC runs Android 4.4 on Snapdragon 805 (2014-09-24 23:00:00)
LinuxGizmos: Inforce Computing unveiled an Android-ready Pico-ITX
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GNOME 3.14 Released, See What`s New (2014-09-24 19:00:00)
WebUpd8: After six months of development, GNOME 3.14 was released today and it includes quite a few interesting changes
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Unix/Linux Bash: Critical security hole uncovered (2014-09-24 15:00:00)
ZDnet: The popular Linux and Unix shell has a serious security problem that means real trouble for many web servers.
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How to manage configurations in Linux with Puppet and Augeas (2014-09-24 14:00:00)
xmodulo: Although Puppet is a really unique and useful tool, there are situations where you could use a bit of a different approach.
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Take control of Android app permissions with XPrivacy and the Xposed framework (2014-09-24 13:00:00)
androidtipsandhacks: This tutorial shows how you can back control over the ever expanding app permission requests on Android.
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Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Officially Lands on Linux, Skips Beta (2014-09-24 12:00:00)
softpedia: Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, the much anticipated multiplayer FPS from Valve, has finally arrived on Steam for Linux
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What happens when you put slow loris DOS attack on steroid? (2014-09-24 11:00:00)
Darkmoreops: SlowHTTPTest is a highly configurable tool that simulates some Application Layer Denial of Service attacks
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Why you shouldn't dump Android for the iPhone 6 (2014-09-24 10:00:00)
ITworld: The release of Apple's iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus has caused a media avalanche of stories about Android users considering a switch to iOS.
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Debian Switches Back To GNOME As Default Desktop Environment (2014-09-24 09:00:00)
Webupd8: Debian switched to Xfce as the default desktop environment back in November 2013. But that didn't last long
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Wink adds touchscreen-based home automation hub (2014-09-24 08:00:00)
LinuxGizmos: Wink announced Relay, an Android-based smart light switch and home automation hub featuring a 4.3-inch touchscreen, proximity sensors, and voice messaging.
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The XPrize Foundation announces $15-million open-source literacy prize (2014-09-24 07:00:00)
ZDnet: The XPrize Foundation, best known for its spaceflight challenges, has announced an earthly focus
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Should Linux Users Care About Official Netflix Support on Ubuntu? (2014-09-24 06:00:00)
The VAR Guy: Netflix may soon offer official support for Ubuntu Linux.
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3 tools that make scanning on the Linux desktop quick and easy (2014-09-24 05:00:00)
OpenSource.com: Whether you're moving to a paperless lifestyle, need to scan a document to back it up or email it, want to scan an old photo, or whatever reason you have for making the physical electronic, a scanner comes in handy.
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Manjaro Linux 0.8.10 Ascella OpenBox Edition : Video Review and Screenshots (2014-09-24 04:00:00)
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