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Linux News for Dec 30, 2014
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Anonabox Gets Kicked from Kickstater, Shows Up on Indiegogo with Updated Specs (2014-12-30 23:00:00)
softpedia: Amidst all the security and anonymity concerns of the modern world, someone wanted to provide a device that would route all online traffic through Tor.
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LUKS: Linux Hard Disk Data Encryption with NTFS Support in Linux (2014-12-30 19:00:00)
tecmint: LUKS acronym stands for Linux Unified Key Setup which is a widely method of disk-encryption used by Linux Kernel and is implemented with the cryptsetup package.
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OpenELEC 5.0 released (2014-12-30 15:00:00)
The headline change is the update from XBMC 13 (Gotham) to Kodi 14 (Helix) and the big switch from XBMC to Kodi branding.
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Android Candy: Google Keep (2014-12-30 14:00:00)
LinuxJournal: Honestly though, even though Google Keep has matured quite a bit, I don't see it as a competitor with Evernote.
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Turn on your computer from anywhere with an Arduino Server (2014-12-30 13:00:00)
HackADay: The Arduino runs as a low-power server which allows [Josh] to access it via a secure website login.
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Chromebook Utility “Crouton” Now Lets You Run Ubuntu on a Chrome Tab (2014-12-30 12:00:00)
Chrome Story: Crouton is a tool used by Chromebook owners to run a Linux distribution (usually Ubuntu) alongside Chrome OS.
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Macbuntu strikes again, and we likes it! (2014-12-30 11:00:00)
Dedoimedo: Remember Macbuntu? It's a MAC OS X transformation pack for Ubuntu, which lets you tweak your Ubuntu desktop into looking like an Apple's offerin
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The GNOME Progress & Events That Defined 2014 (2014-12-30 10:00:00)
Phoronix: The GNOME project had a rather splendid year with significant progress
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How to Tell What Distro and Version of Linux You Are Running (2014-12-30 09:00:00)
HowToGeek: It’s really useful to know exactly what you are dealing with, and luckily it’s also pretty easy.
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Raspberry Pi: Raspbian and NOOBS releases (2014-12-30 08:00:00)
ZDnet: Just in time for the New Year, a new Raspbian release and a new NOOBS package. Here's how they installed and work on my two Raspberry Pi systems.
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How to check loaded and compiled modules in Apache or HTTPD in Linux? (2014-12-30 07:00:00)
blackmoreops: How do you check which Apache modules are loaded in your HTTP / Apache server?
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How to check CPU info on Linux (2014-12-30 06:00:00)
xmodulo: In Linux, there are many command line or GUI-based tools that are used to show detailed information about your CPU hardware.
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Linux Mint Debian Might Not Adopt Systemd (2014-12-30 05:00:00)
softpedia: The Linux Mint team has ended 2014 in force with a great Linux Mint 17.1 "Rebecca" release, for both the MATE and Cinnamon desktop, but it looks like the Debian edition is also going to be interesting.
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Linux in 2014: Six New Kernels, Thousands of New Features (2014-12-30 04:00:00)
LinuxPlanet: Linux kernel developers kept busy (as always) in 2014 with six new kernels released over the course of the year.
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