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Finnix is a live CD rescue distro, and it’s one for the CLI-junkies because it doesn’t come equipped with a desktop.
Raspberry Pi Media Centre Tutorial
Build your very own media centre out of a Raspberry Pi to save on space and money using XBMC
Meet the first announced Ubuntu for Android product: NexPhone
The NexPhone is an Ubuntu for Android powered smartphone that connects to tablet, laptop, and PC docks so that you can have all your data in one device wherever you go
OpenSUSE Conference schedule announced
Plan out your time at the upcoming openSUSE Conference with the handy schedule that also covers the events sharing the venue, such as Linux Days and Gentoo Conf
What’s going on with GNOME?
Interview - GNOME release manager Frederic Peters shares insight into the excitement surrounding the GNOME project…
Firefox OS Video Demo Released
Firefox OS is put through its paces in this video showing off browsing the web and photos, as well as phone functionality and other features
Ubuntu 12.10 Beta released with disk encryption and Python 3
Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal Quetzal is on its way, and the first beta of the distro has just been released for people to test
OpenSUSE 12.2 is out today, here’s what to expect
Midday UTC will see the release of openSUSE 12.2, and there are many reasons to look forward to the latest edition of SUSE
LinuxCon and CloudOpen Day 1 – The news so far
The North American LinuxCon has only just kicked off today, but there’s already been some news out of the show
Firefox 15 released for Linux and Android
Firefox 15 has been released, and includes a few updated on both desktop and Android versions, including speed and tablet optimizations.
Ubuntu 12.04.1 out now, 10.04 users prompted to update
Ubuntu 12.04’s LTS updates have started, with its first point update being released, with updates to cloud support and Calxeda ARM chips
OpenOffice 3.4.1 released, includes more languages
OpenOffice has got a point update to the now Apache managed office suite, including bug fixes, performance enhancements, and extra language support
The Future of LibreOffice – Android, iOS, fixes, and more
We interview Michael Meeks about LibreOffice’s future, what features he wants added, and the state of LibreOffice on Android and iOS.
The Kernel Column with Jon Masters – Developing Linux Kernel 3.5
Jon Masters summarizes the latest goings on in the Linux kernel community, including the release of the 3.5 kernel, and an unfortunately embarassing incident for Microsoft’s virtualization team.
Raspberry Pi interface add-on Gertboard announced
Extending the Raspberry Pi’s GPIO pins, the Gertboard by Gert Van Loo will allow RPi to sense and interact with the world around it
LibreOffice 3.6 is out now, adds tons of new features
LibreOffice 3.6 is now available, not long after the milestone release of LibreOffice 3.5. New features include word count on status bar, and watermark on PDF Export
CDE Released as Open Source
This week saw the open source release of the Common Desktop Environment (CDE) under the LGPL licence. We’re going to take a quick look at what the release offers and get a few words with Peter Howkins, who along with Jon Trulson, is an administrator for the project.
Second One Laptop Per Child’s XO Touch touchscreen finalized
The OLPC XO Touch tablet will be getting Neonode touchscreens, as the next model makes the leap to laptop and tablet hybrid
Steam on Linux Interview with Ethan Lee
We talk to Linux Game Developer Ethan Lee on the current state of games for Linux, and how Steam will help revolutionise it
Fedora rewards contributors with Summer of Fun
Get a Raspberry Pi for contributing to Fedora this Summer, along with other open hardware in the Summer of Hardware and Fun
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