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Linux News for May 27, 2015
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11 pointless but awesome Linux terminal tricks (2015-05-27 23:00:00)
NetworkWorld: Some great Linux terminal tips and tricks, each one as pointless as it is awesome.
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A Few Laps With Fedora 22 (2015-05-27 19:00:00)
FOSSforce: Many of the changes in Fedora 22 come in the Cloud and Server versions, though one change stands out across the board.
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Ubuntu Community Council Can't Track Down $143,000 Worth of Donations (2015-05-27 15:00:00)
softpedia: The Ubuntu Community Council has made a rather troublesome discovery regarding the accounting of $143,000 in donations.
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MySQL Incremental Backup - Point In Time Backup and Recovery (2015-05-27 14:00:00)
HowToForge: Mysql Incremental Backup is a complete incremental backup script for MyISAM and InnodB databases using the MySQL binary log so that the backup process does not affect running databases.
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How to Secure an OpenStack Cloud (2015-05-27 13:00:00)
eWEEK: Providing security in OpenStack is not as easy as simply deploying a firewall and enabling antivirus. Many additional controls need to be deployed.
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Private Linux cloud server costs $89, streams media too (2015-05-27 12:00:00)
LinuxGizmos: An $89 peer-to-peer "Brease" private file server on Kickstarter features four USB 3.0 ports, a GbE port, 256-bit AES, mobile support, and media streaming.
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Are Windows and OS X malware? (2015-05-27 11:00:00)
ITworld: Richard Stallman has never been...er...shy about sharing his opinions, particularly when it comes to software that doesn't adhere to his vision.
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SUSE OpenStack Cloud: Any platform, anytime (2015-05-27 10:00:00)
SUSE's latest release of SUSE Cloud comes ready to run on both public and private cloud
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Private cloud storage at public cloud prices: Ubuntu Advantage Storage (2015-05-27 09:00:00)
ZDnet: Mark Shuttleworth thinks the only way private clouds can compete in the long run with public clouds is with by offering similar pricing.
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Install Freeradius on ubuntu 15.04 Server and manage using daloradius (2015-05-27 08:00:00)
UbuntuGeek: RADIUS, which stands for Remote Authentication Dial In User Service, is a network protocol -- a system that defines rules and conventions for communication between network devices -- for remote user authentication and accounting
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Fedora 22 Linux Debuts (2015-05-27 07:00:00)
LinuxPlanet: Fedora 21 was a difficult release for Red Hat's community Linux distribution
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Qt 4.8.7 Released with Over 150 Improvements and Bug Fixes (2015-05-27 06:00:00)
softpedia: With over 150 bug fixes and improvements onboard, Qt 4.8.7 is here
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How to install SSHFS on CentOS 7 (2015-05-27 05:00:00)
HowToForge: SSHFS is a handy tool to share files securely.
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When it comes to risk-taking, CIOs must have their team's back (2015-05-27 04:00:00)
Enterprisersproject: Taking smart risks is essential in IT today. Charlene Begley on why CIOs must protect their teams.
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