few odds & ends:

  • Linux, Freedom and Cold Cash (blog safari)
  • ISS PCs to switch to Linux
  • Ceph improves Red Hat support in new release
  • How An Open Source Operating System Jumpstarted Robotics Research
  • Is it time to give KVM hypervisor a go?

today's leftovers:

  • A short introduction to TPMs
  • MiraBox Review – Super Raspberry Pi?
  • Module turns Raspberry Pi into robot navigation computer
  • What's So Great About Open-Source IMS?
  • Video: Vivaldi (KDE Plasma) Tablet Hardware Porn
  • Raspberry Pi and Valve Top Keynote Speaker Line Up for LinuxCon
  • FOSS Knowledge, Part 1: Where Are We Now?
  • Trying to Tame the Tablet
  • FLOSS Weekly 251
  • The Luminosity of Free Software, Episode 12

Sharpening in digiKam

  • Sharpening in digiKam
  • KDE ships May updates
  • Best Collaboration Tools Linux Has to Offer
  • Fields wallpapers
  • Stable Xfce component releases
  • KDE 4.10.3 lands in Slackware-Current
  • The First Nouveau Benchmarks On Linux 3.10
  • Five small footprint productivity tools that pack a powerful punch
  • Humble Double Fine Bundle
  • Few Plasma Desktop Tips
  • Agedu – A Unix utility for tracking down wasted disk space
  • What's new in Samba 4
  • Systemd 203 release to start up Fedora 19
  • Desura adds another 4 games for Linux
  • Blender 2.67 Released
  • Systemd: Got Choice?

Korora 18: A screenshot tour

  • Korora 18: A screenshot tour
  • Debian 7.0 Wheezy Review
  • Look for Gentoo at LinuxTag 2013 in Berlin
  • Rawhide weekly 2013-05-07
  • Announcing openSUSE Edu Li-f-e 12.3.1
  • Meet the new Boss, same as the old Boss, Just an update
  • Linux Podcasts and Magazines
  • The Linux “.d” approach
  • Linux Basement - Episode 78 - Lubuntu and Rich

Ubuntu Wins Our “Tablet OS” Poll

  • Ubuntu Wins Our “Tablet OS” Poll
  • 4 Time Waster Games for Ubuntu
  • A ringing endorsement for Ubuntu 13.04
  • Ubuntu Desktop Memory Comparison
  • 10 reasons Ubuntu will connect the masses with Linux
  • People behind ubuntu quality: Howard
  • Get extra apps for Lubuntu
  • Ubuntu vs Android Tablets, Smartphones
  • Remove white dots from Ubuntu 13.04 login screen
  • US Military Academies using Ubuntu for Training

Good news: Debian 7 is rock solid.

  • Good news: Debian 7 is rock solid. Bad news: It's called Wheezy
  • Ubuntu's Raring Ringtail Is Kind of a Snore
  • Fedora's FUDCon reborn as Flock
  • Ubuntu To Get Its Own Package Format, App Installer
  • Unity is not Great

some more leftovers:

  • How to Make Ubuntu 13.04 Look Like Windows 7
  • People behind ubuntu quality: Javier
  • Facts and Fictions About GNU/Linux Desktops
  • New repoman option “–include-arches”
  • Knock for OpenSSH
  • Sizing up open source: Not so simple
  • Overview of Linux capabilities, part 2, part 3
  • Vriting Vim Plugins in Python
  • EasyShutdown: Lets you Schedule Shutdowns in Ubuntu
  • Free (with strings attached): Keeping track of open-source code
  • Build your own cloud – Tutorial
  • Linux Outlaws 309 – I’m with Lex Luthor
  • LinuxFest NW PT 2 | LAS s26e09
  • Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter Issue 315
  • How to Dual Boot and Virtualize the Same Partition on Your Computer
  • $599 for Alienware X51 mini gaming PC with Ubuntu

Debian 7: The New Upstream

some leftovers:

  • Do unseen passwords really need masking?
  • Elive 2.1.40 Is Based on Debian 7.0 Wheezy
  • Xubuntu 13.04 review - Et tu, Brute?
  • improve Ubuntu Laptop Power Management
  • Ten Reasons Why You Can Use GNU/Linux
  • How Linux found its home in the enterprise
  • Upgrade from squeeze to wheezy
  • The Bank, the Budget and the OS Shocker
  • A Review of UbuntuKylin: Chinese ubuntu
  • The Linux Setup - Gary Newell, EverydayLinuxUser.com
  • ‘Effects’ of Using ‘preload’ (‘readahead daemon’) in Ubuntu 13.04
  • What Social Media (And the World) Owes to Open Source
  • Adventures in PC-BSD LXDE Part 1

Five things to like About Debian 7.0 'Wheezy'

pcworld.com: Now occupying the No. 5 spot on DistroWatch, Debian consistently resides within the site's top-10 list of page-hit rankings. The software is available as a free download to install or take for a test drive. Here's a small sampling of some of the key new improvements.

Best Linux photo editors

  • Best Linux photo editors: 6 top image suites on test
  • Left 4 Dead 2 has been Released
  • Must-Have Ubuntu Software Titles
  • GNOME Music: Reaching the end of phase one.
  • Highly Recommended Linux Applications for Photographers
  • The Future and KDE PIM
  • Are you perfectly satisfied with your file manager?
  • Portal now available on Linux, Portal 2 may be on the way
  • GNOME Extensions Spicing Up the Desktop Experience

To the space station and beyond with Linux

zdnet.com: The International Space Station's laptops are moving from Windows to Linux, and R2, the first Linux-powered humanoid robot in space, is now under-going in-flight testing.

Red Hat CEO: We don't need Microsoft to succeed

infoworld.com: Jim Whitehurst also explains why he sees a grim future for desktop Linux even as the open source OS gains importance

Also: What went wrong with MeeGo?

Linux still "benchmark of quality" in this year's Coverity Scan

h-online.com: Coverity has called Linux the "benchmark of quality" in its newly published 2012 Coverity Scan Open Source report. Linux 3.8's 7.6 million lines of code has a defect density of .59.

5 Linux Distributions With Fastest Boot Speeds

siliconindia.com: But what makes a Linux OS to be called the most desired one? The experience, the user-friendly attitude, knowledge in troubleshooting and the most important one, the boot time. So without further adieu, let’s take a look at the five fastest booting Linux distributions.

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