Linux Kernel 3.9 – The Kernel Column
Submitted by srlinuxx on Mon, 05/13/2013 - 21:57- LinuxUser Kernel Column - Linux 3.9
- Linux 3-10-rc1
- The 3.10 merge window closes
Microsoft is lagging Linux
Submitted by srlinuxx on Mon, 05/13/2013 - 21:55- Microsoft is lagging Linux
- Anonymous MSFT developer admits Linux is faster than Windows
- Dear Microsoft: Windows 8 Is Great
A little look at Debian 7.0
Submitted by srlinuxx on Mon, 05/13/2013 - 21:50- A little look at Debian 7.0
- Debian, the distribution of choice for LEGO designers
- Dovecot fails during Wheezy upgrade
Ubuntu.com update
Submitted by srlinuxx on Mon, 05/13/2013 - 21:47- Ubuntu.com update
- Ubuntu – A Replacement for Chrome OS
- Exploring Ubuntu Touch, the other Linux for your phone
- Ubuntu Strikes Out on Its Own Again
- Possible Changes in Ubuntu 13.10 (UDS)
- An Indicator for Cryptkeeper
- install classic gnome desktop in ubuntu 13.04
- What’s new in Xubuntu 13.04
- Canonical Promotes Ceph Big Data Storage System...For Red Hat?
DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 507
Submitted by srlinuxx on Mon, 05/13/2013 - 13:47distrowatch.com: Welcome to this year's 19th issue of DistroWatch Weekly! In the Linux community there are a handful of Linux distributions which produce desktop operating systems intended for business use. These distributions include Red Hat, SUSE Linux Enterprise and Ubuntu LTS releases. The Calculate Linux distribution is another project offering solutions to professionals with their Desktop and Directory Server editions.
Debian Project News - May 13th
Submitted by srlinuxx on Mon, 05/13/2013 - 13:45Welcome to this year's tenth issue of DPN, the newsletter for the Debian community. Topics covered in this issue include: Debian 7.0 Wheezy released
and What's new in Debian Wheezy?
Feature set of Linux 3.10 defined
Submitted by srlinuxx on Mon, 05/13/2013 - 13:43h-online.com: Version 3.10 of the Linux kernel will include the bcache block layer cache that allows SSD cards to be used for caching significantly slower but higher capacity hard disks.
Firefox 21.0: Find out what is new
Submitted by srlinuxx on Mon, 05/13/2013 - 13:41ghacks.net: Mozilla will release Firefox 21.0 on May 14, 2013 and shortly thereafter update the Beta, Aurora and Nightly channels of the browser to Firefox 22.0, 23.0 and 24.0 respectively.
History of Linux: Time For Open Source Documentary
Submitted by srlinuxx on Mon, 05/13/2013 - 13:39thevarguy.com: What is the history of Linux? A $10,000 Kickstarter campaign by Brian Thomason aims to support the creation of a video on the past, present and future of Linux.
Setting up a serial console
Submitted by fieldyweb on Sun, 05/12/2013 - 14:12This is a bit old school however if you are a Sysadmin you might need to get a console up for a Cisco or other device. I hope this helps
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Ubuntu 13.04: What’s New
Submitted by srlinuxx on Sat, 05/11/2013 - 18:28- Ubuntu 13.04: What’s New In Raring Ringtail?
- Ubuntu's Mir Moves Ahead With Unity 8 Interface
- kenny: Create App Launcher Scripts in Ubuntu
- How to install Steam client in Ubuntu 13.04
Chromebook Advances as Linux Desktop Spins its Wheels
Submitted by srlinuxx on Sat, 05/11/2013 - 18:25linuxadvocates.com: Ubuntu, ChromeOS, and SuSE, are the only commercial Distros which are marketing Linux Desktop systems. With the exception of Chromebook, none is doing measurably well in the U.S. market.
Top 5 Benefits of Using Gentoo
Submitted by srlinuxx on Sat, 05/11/2013 - 18:23vps.net: Do you get adrenaline rush by just being on the bleeding edge of programming or computing? Is your dream computer experience filled with images of you customizing every aspect of your operating system?
some leftovers:
Submitted by srlinuxx on Sat, 05/11/2013 - 12:59- KDE Manifesto: On The Doorstep
- Which Linux Distribution would you save? The Results
- The heroes of Fedora updates testing in Q1 2013
- Half-Life 2 has been released for Linux
- Protect Yourself Online With Tor, TAILS, and Debian
- Gaming with Linux: Growing the game and app market
- cgroups: A BIG WIN for Systemd
- Finnix 108 Distro Fixes CD Tray Ejection Bug
- Mount Android 4.0 with gvfs on Ubuntu
- Results of Apache OpenOffice 4.0 Logo Survey
Korora Linux 18 aims to deliver a friendlier Fedora
Submitted by srlinuxx on Fri, 05/10/2013 - 23:26pcworld.com: There's no doubt that desktop Linux has become increasingly user-friendly over the years, but it's equally true that some distributions focus more on ease of use than others do.

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