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We explore the many ways to use Android on Raspberry Pi in the latest issue of Linux User & Developer
Linux Mint 14 Out Now
Linux Mint’s Release Candidate turn around was very fast, with the full version of 14 now available
GNOME development updates to 3.7.2
GNOME Shell is one step closer with 3.8, with 3.7.2 making numerous fixes as development continues
Android 4.2 Source now Open
Android 4.2 is now part of Google’s AOSP, making the source code available to everyone
Wikidata – Wikipedia’s Game-changer
Wikidata is one of the biggest technical overhauls of Wikipedia in its history and the ripples of change will reach far beyond its own shores. Dr Karl Beecher investigates…
Create an office backup system with Bacula
Michael Reed shows us how to automate backups from a collection of computers on your home or office network using Bacula
CAINE 3.0 Review – Linux Forensics
CAINE is a well-known specialised Linux distribution focusing on penetration testing. With its latest 3.0 release, it updates itself to the Ubuntu 12.04 base and adds a host of new tools
Mageia 3 receives third and final Alpha
Mageia 3, the next version of the popular new distribution, is in its final Alpha stages, with updates to the installer and kernel
Unity 4 released, supports Linux
Unity 4, the latest version of the popular multi-platform game engine tech, is finally out and now includes Linux deployment previews
openSUSE Board election 2012 has begun
Apply now to stand for a position in the openSUSE Board, with votes being cast in just one month’s time
Create a powerful static website with nanoc
Forget Drupal, WordPress and Rails: nanoc compiles your documents into a static website
Linux Mint 14 Release Candidate
Nadia, Linux Mint 14, is getting close to a full release as the RC is released today with plenty of updates
Superb Mini server 2.0.0
A server distribution based on Slackware, Superb Mini Server is unusual in having a live CD, enabling you to set up an ad hoc server quickly
AI Research Goes Open
When it comes to AI research, Wei Qi, or Go, shows that machines still have some way to go to beat human beings… but they’re closing in
Ubuntu 13.04 Daily Builds now available
The next version of Ubuntu is ready for testing on 32 and 64-bit x86 systems, as well as PowerPC hardware
openSUSE 12.2 now available for ARM
The final release of openSUSE 12.2 for ARM is now available, marking the first release of the distro on ARM systems
LinuxCon: The future is cloud and collaboration
Mark Shuttleworth opens LinuxCon Europe with a keynote on how the future of computing will be collaborative
The Open Source Column with Simon Brew – Hardware Niches
Is one piece of hardware for one job a bad thing?
Build a headless virtualisation server
Use VirtualBox on a headless server to create and manage remote virtual machines that can be accessed from anywhere
Canonical and Ubuntu join the Linaro Enterprise Group
Canonical is committing to Ubuntu Hyperscale Availability for ARM V8 as it joins the Linaro Enterprise Group
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