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Canonical adding a way to financially contribute to different aspects of Ubuntu to help focus development
Open-source Flash file system F2FS released by Samsung
Samsung’s Flash-Friendly File System is a new file system optimized for flash storage devices, such as SSDs and SD cards
Build a file server with the Raspberry Pi
The Raspberry Pi is small, silent and energy efficient, so let’s turn it into the ultimate file server!
New distro Cinnarch released
Want to use Cinnamon on Arch Linux? Then you might be interested in the latest Arch spin-off, Cinnarch
GNOME 3.6 Review – Against the Grain
The latest version of the GNOME Shell is here, has it addressed the concerns of users, or gone further down the path of simplification?
openSUSE 12.3 Miletsone 0 already out
Start testing the next version of openSUSE, 12.3, with the first development release for the distro
Debian 6.0.6 out, update now
The new point release for the stable branch of Debian has been released, includes security fixes and package updates
The Kernel Column with Jon Masters
Jon Masters summarises the latest goings-on in the Linux kernel community, including the 2012 Kernel Summit and the closing of the 3.6 merge window
wattOS R6 Review – Go green with Linux
An Ubuntu based distro, wattOS uses Openbox and is optimised to be lightweight, low-power, and able to run on older machines
Publish a book with LyX
If you need to create printed documentation, LyX might just be the answer to your prayers
GNOME Shell 3.6 out now, comes with controversial Nautilus 3.6
The latest version of GNOME Shell is now here, with the divisive desktop environment getting a new lock screen and a minor visual overhaul
GStreamer 1.0 out now
Upgrade to the latest version of GStreamer now for bug fixes and plenty of new optimization tweaks
Ubuntu 12.10 to have Amazon lens – angry users rebutted by Shuttleworth
The inclusion of a lens in Unity dedicated entirely to Amazon results has caused a stir in the community, but Canonical founder Shuttleworth has come out to defend it
CentOS 6.3 – Community Choice
The Community Enterprise Operating System is now at version 6.3. Is the upgrade to the Red Hat-based distro worthwhile?
The Open Source Column – It pays to help
The vast majority among the Linux community? Incredibly helpful. The minute minority? Less so, suspects Simon…
Create shared space for your multi-boot system
We take a look at the steps needed to create a unified directory that you can use from any of your multi-boot installations
Raspberry Pi: Turbo – Warranty safe overclocking
Raspberry Pi’s can now shift into turbo by changing some configuration settings and getting a 50% power boost, all without voiding the warranty
Open NASA – An Interview with Nick Skytland from NASA
An interview with one of the talented people behind NASAs Open Government initiative.
Fedora 18 Alpha out now!
Get your first taste of the Spherical Cow, and help test the new features expected to come to Fedora 18, such as a new Hot Spot feature and updated Samba
Ubuntu 11.04 reaching end of life
Canonical has reminded folks that Ubuntu 11.04 will no longer be supported after October 28th, 18 months after its launch
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