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Open source players share their experiences in CC-BY-SA book - The H

5 hours 18 min ago

Open source players share their experiences in CC-BY-SA book
The H
... at Qt Development Frameworks), Vincent Untz (former GNOME Release Manager) and Jos Poortvliet (openSUSE Community Manager), as well as Dave Neary (long-time GNOME and GIMP contributor) and Dr. Till Jaeger (attorney working with gpl-violations.org).

Mind-Controlled Game, Mind Labyrinth, Comes To Linux - Muktware

9 hours 19 min ago

Mind-Controlled Game, Mind Labyrinth, Comes To Linux
Muktware
Linux may be missing the high-end games, but there are quite a lot of games that one can play under a GNU/Linux system such as Ubuntu, openSUSE or Linux Mint. MindLabyrinth is a game where you control an old mayan avatar and must solve puzzles to reach ...

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Hail the penguin - Stuff.co.nz

Sun, 02/05/2012 - 21:34

Stuff.co.nz

Hail the penguin
Stuff.co.nz
The DistroWatch website lists more than 4000 variants of Linux and BSD distributions, but the perennial favourites are Linux Mint, Ubuntu, Fedora, OpenSUSE and Debian. You will find links to all on the site. At PC World, you will find a blog describing ...

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Comment: Unity can't go it alone - The H

Fri, 02/03/2012 - 15:54

Comment: Unity can't go it alone
The H
These problems have been growing for some time now, and a year ago they led to the end of some efforts to offer Unity for OpenSUSE and Fedora. New efforts have since begun or are being discussed; repositories that provide Unity for Arch Linux and ...

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Netop updates remote support and management solution - Help Net Security

Fri, 02/03/2012 - 05:53

Help Net Security

Netop updates remote support and management solution
Help Net Security
In addition, Netop Remote Control 11 extends its use within the enterprise by introducing support for OpenSUSE Linux and further strengthens its multi-factor security features by providing authentication against RADIUS environments.

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Linux 3.3 Will Let You Boot Into Android: Greg-KH - Muktware

Thu, 02/02/2012 - 19:37

Muktware

Linux 3.3 Will Let You Boot Into Android: Greg-KH
Muktware
Swapnil: How is your relationship with the SUSE and openSUSE team going to change after this? Greg: I am no longer a SUSE employee, but I am still a member of the openSUSE development team, and will be contributing to that distribution where I can.

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Netop Announces Remote Control 11 with Improved Scalability and Security - RealWire (press release)

Thu, 02/02/2012 - 09:33

RealWire (press release)

Netop Announces Remote Control 11 with Improved Scalability and Security
RealWire (press release)
In addition, Netop Remote Control 11 extends its use within the enterprise by introducing support for OpenSUSE Linux and further strengthens its multi-factor security features by providing authentication against RADIUS environments.

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Netop Announces Remote Control 11 with Improved Scalability and Security - San Francisco Chronicle (press release)

Wed, 02/01/2012 - 18:14

Netop Announces Remote Control 11 with Improved Scalability and Security
San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
In addition, Netop Remote Control 11 extends its use within the enterprise by introducing support for OpenSUSE Linux and further strengthens its multi-factor security features by providing authentication against RADIUS environments.

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How to set up Linux on your computer - Techworld.com

Wed, 02/01/2012 - 17:22

How to set up Linux on your computer
Techworld.com
According to DistroWatch, the five most popular Linux versions at this writing are Linux Mint, Ubuntu, Fedora, OpenSUSE, and Debian. Take some time to poke around DistroWatch and read the descriptions of various Linux distributions to see what each ...

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Firefox 10 Released, Running On Ubuntu 12.04 - Muktware

Wed, 02/01/2012 - 10:27

Firefox 10 Released, Running On Ubuntu 12.04
Muktware
If you are running openSUSE you may want to enable the Mozilla repository to keep your Firefox/Thunderbird updated. As far as Ubuntu is concerned, if you are running 12.04 (which I am running) then you are already on Firefox 10.

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openSUSE has a Dream - OStatic (blog)

Wed, 02/01/2012 - 04:35

openSUSE has a Dream
OStatic (blog)
31, 2012Comments (1) The openSUSE artwork team has dream and needs your help. A new initiative seeks to collect information on how users customize and use their desktops. Then this data will be used to help design future openSUSE releases.

Mint's Cinnamon: The Future of the Linux Desktop? (Review) - ZDNet (blog)

Tue, 01/31/2012 - 22:25

Mint's Cinnamon: The Future of the Linux Desktop? (Review)
ZDNet (blog)
For the operating system, although Cinnamon will run on Ubuntu 11.10, Fedora 16, OpenSUSE 12.1, Arch Linux, and Gentoo, I elected to run it on its “native” Linux Mint 12. Cinnamon runs on top of GNOME 3.2, but its look and feel comes from GNOME 2.x.
The Dilemma of the Linux DesktopDatamation
Sick of Ubuntu's bad breath? Suck on a Linux Mint insteadRegister

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Linux: A Getting-Started Guide - PC Advisor

Tue, 01/31/2012 - 16:18

Linux: A Getting-Started Guide
PC Advisor
According to DistroWatch, the five most popular Linux versions at this writing are Linux Mint, Ubuntu, Fedora, OpenSUSE, and Debian. Take some time to poke around DistroWatch and read the descriptions of various Linux distributions to see what each ...

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IBM calls time on Symphony OpenOffice fork - Register

Mon, 01/30/2012 - 16:02

IBM calls time on Symphony OpenOffice fork
Register
LibreOffice, rather than OpenOffice, has become the default productivity suite for Ubuntu, SuSE Linux, openSuSE, Fedora, Mint Linux. You can see a full list of Document Foundation members here. The defections of the Linuxes didn't just mean a loss of ...

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Sick of Ubuntu's bad breath? Suck on a Linux Mint instead - Register

Mon, 01/30/2012 - 14:32

Sick of Ubuntu's bad breath? Suck on a Linux Mint instead
Register
Cinnamon is available now (and not limited to Mint; it will work with Ubuntu 11.10, Fedora 16, OpenSUSE 12.1 and Arch Linux as well), though it is still in the very early stage and doesn't ship with Mint 12. Fortunately it's easy to install on your own ...

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