today's leftovers
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Indian GNU/Linux
Indian government pushes GNU/Linux for government and Dell and others actually give it space on retail shelves.
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“Linux Sucks” is coming to the Southern California Linux Expo!
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Run Linux Desktop on Browser with Icebergs
Everyone is aware of the web browser, Linux particularly since the maker of Ubuntu Linux, Canonical has created an online tour of their computer operating system, which the users can always try at http://tour.ubuntu.com/en/ for free.
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Taurinus X200: Now the most 'Free Software' laptop on the planet
The Free Software Foundation (FSF) take free software very seriously. To them, any proprietary software, hardware, or drivers is bad news. In practice, they've had to compromise.
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Linux Foundation recommends Linux on Chromebooks
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Kernel 4.2.2 Has Been Released. Install It On Your Ubuntu System Now!
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Kernel 4.1.9 Has Been Released
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GNOME, openSUSE, and Fedora Releases
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Is The Gentoo-Based Calculate Linux Faster Than Other Distributions?
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Russian Gentoo-Based Calculate Linux 15 Out Now with New Package Update Method
On the last day of September, Calculate Linux's Alexander Tratsevskiy was more than proud to announce the release and immediate availability of his Calculate Linux 15 operating system based on Gentoo Linux.
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Free software activities in September 2015
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Ubuntu 15.10 And 15.04 Update Disables JAyatana (Global Menu And HUD For Java Swing Applications) By Default
JAyatana is a project that integrates Java Swing applications (such as NetBeans IDE, IntelliJ IDEA, Android Studio, jDownloader and so on) with Ubuntu's global menu and HUD.
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October 2015 Issue of Linux Journal: Raspberry Pi
I love the flavor of raspberries, but quite honestly, the seeds gross me out. They get stuck in my teeth, and whenever I crunch them, it feels like I have a mouth full of sand. That (among other geeky reasons) is why I love Raspberry Pi devices so much. They have all the awesome, with none of the seeds! This month is our Raspberry Pi issue, and if you've ever wanted a reason to fiddle with one of the tiny computers, look no further.
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Dennis M.Ritchie – The father of the “C” programming language
Dennis is a key developer of the UNIX operating system, and co-author of the book “The C Programming Language”. He worked along with Ken Thompson (A scientist who wrote the original UNIX). Later he developed a collaboration on the C programming language with Brian Kernighan and they were known together as K&R (Kernighan & Ritchie). Dennis Ritchie had an important contribution to UNIX which was that UNIX ported to different machines and platforms. His ideas still live on, at the center of modern operating systems design, in almost all new programming languages, and in every bit of open systems.
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Security advisories for Wednesday
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Thursday's security advisories
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