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Datamation:When geeks confront the dreary task of documentation, the nature of time seems to change.
InternetNews: from the Linux HR files...
IT World: "And while Microsoft has long been accused of stealing from the open source community, according to some Linux fans, it's getting to the point where Microsoft simply appropriates good Linux features."
The Register: "Cybercrooks have embraced the open-source model in the development of banking Trojans following the release of source code for the infamous ZeuS cybercrime toolkit last year."
Linux User & Developer: "The incredibly low price of the board is in no small part thanks to the deal with Broadcom, and there has been some speculation that this kind of pricing won't last."
CIO: "Gaming accounted for many of the top apps last month, but there were a few business-oriented gems as well, according to a new report."
OSTATIC: "Whether you're looking for resources for working with and enjoying online video and audio, Linux tutorials, offbeat open source applications, or other items of interest, we have useful collections of resources on this site."
LinuxBSDos.com: "Aside from Linpus Lite Desktop, distributions from Linpus are usually for Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and Original Design Manufacturers (ODMs)."
eSecurityPlanet: The new browser release advances Safe Browsing and fixes at least 20 security flaws
LinuxInstall: Perl is used for manipulating text files and in this article I will teach how to read a CSV file in Perl?
GooGeZ: "The great thing about this guide is that you don't need a rooted phone for it to work. All you need is an Android 2.3 or higher. Also, this would work on a smart phone as well as a tablet."
Linux and Open Source: "Web company, NGINX's original creators and developers will provide support for small, medium or large-scale commercial Web site installations."
LinuxPlanet: While many people work on and with Linux, the Linux Foundation employs only a precious few as fellows.
Ubuntu Vibes: "This is not any kind of joke. Its RebeccaBlackOS. First Live CD to run Wayland Display Server. Its Fan Made."
LinuxJournal: LAN parties offer the enjoyment of head to head gaming in a real-life social environment.
Tech Laze: "Here are some of the best Reddit Apps for Android which will let you browse the site from anywhere."
eSecurityPlanet: Adobe debuts new beta Flash Player with security sandbox for Firefox. Will it make the web more secure?
Ubuntu Manual: "Recently there has been quite a bit of buzz regarding the announcement that Canonical was dropping commercial support for Kubuntu."
InternetNews: From the 'Security by Obscurity' files:
Linus Torvalds: Another week, another -rc.
UbuntuPortal: Time Drive is a Userfriendly Utility for backup that allows easy and clean to backup any Files
Mutter: Mutter is a window and compositing manager that displays and manages your desktop via OpenGL.
Datamation: The Linux user revolts of recent times could be avoided by following these guidelines.
Phoronix: The Fedora / Red Hat developers working on the Beefy Miracle are tentatively moving ahead with their plan to use Btrfs as the default Linux file-system for Fedora 17 and beyond.
TechRepublic: The Compiz desktop compositor, which looks all but dead now that Fedora is dropping it from its upcoming release
KDE I work in the same role as Jonathan at SUSE, a competing Linux company that sponsors the openSUSE project.
Linux User & Developer: "Popular Gentoo derivative Sabayon Linux has just announced the immediate availability of Sabayon 8."
HowtoForge: "This tutorial shows how you can install and run Simple Groupware on a Debian Squeeze or Ubuntu 11.10 system that has nginx installed instead of Apache."
Softpedia: "It looks like David Tavares, the developer of Pear OS, prepares these days a revamped version of his Linux operating system, under the name of Comice OS."
LinuxLinks: "Git is one of a number of open source revision control systems available for Linux. Other popular tools in this field include Subversion, Bazaar, Mercurial, Monotone, CVS, and SVN."
Python4Kids: "Towards the end of last year we started working on classes and a GUI toolkit called Tkinter. In this tutorial we will recap classes."
Open Source Matters: "Few people know that inside this dark little bar, Linux servers and some open source-based scripts are keeping an eye on liquor and its link to the bottom line."
WIRED Gadget Lab: "Android is finally getting Chromed out. Google had a reason to take its time: It wanted to do Chrome for Android right."
Linux.com: Not that long ago, desktop Linux users were left out of most of the online music services.
BusinessInsider: When Red Hat's new top strategy woman, Jackie Yeaney, joined the company six months ago, she hit culture shock.
ServerWatch: You too can get full support for NGINX for the low cost of only $70,000
ITWorld: While Linux itself celebrated its twentieth anniversary in high style last year, 2012 will be the year of the lizard, as SUSE Linux steps up to celebrate two decades as the world's oldest commercial Linux entity.
Linux.com: Arthur C. Clarke said "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic."
LinuxJournal: A vDSO (virtual dynamic shared object) is an alternative to the somewhat cycle-expensive system call interface that the GNU/Linux kernel provides.
Ars: In a presentation this week at the FOSDEM conference, SUSE developer Michael Meeks shed some light on the current status of the porting project.