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Real-World Raspberry Piview story

http://www.linux-magazine.com – The single-circuit-board Raspberry Pi computer, only as big as a credit card, makes it easy to gain experience with embedded Linux systems. We’ll show you some hands-on examples of how to use the Raspberry Pi in an everyday environment. (Distributions)

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Nearly 33 million Android devices infected with malware in 2012view story

http://www.linuxandlife.com – Malware on mobile devices grew by 163 percent in 2012, with Android being the platform most targeted, according to a recent report from mobile security provider NQ Mobile. (Distributions)

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8 awesome projects created with Raspberry Piview story

http://www.linuxandlife.com – The micro computer Raspberry Pi has become a real hit among tech fans all over the world. The model A was sold out in the US just within a few hours. Everybody wants this credit-card sized computer. And of course, being cute and cheap isnt the main reason behind its success. It is because with Raspberry Pi, people can create a lot of amazing things. (Distributions)

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One thing to edit in Fuduntu 2013.2view story

http://www.linuxandlife.com – From the gnome menu in Fuduntu 2013.2, if you go to Applications > System Tools, you will see 2 options to launch Cairo Dock with and without OpenGL.  However, there are two issues with these two options. First, although the two options are supposed to launch Cairo Dock with different backends, they actually act the same. (Distributions)

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New Foresight ISO images availableview story

http://www.foresightlinux.org – We have released new iso images for Gnome, Lxde and Xfce. Both stable and development is available for download. all iso files is available at: http://www.foresightlinux.org/download/ (Distributions)

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The Dangers of a Post-License Eraview story

http://www.linux-magazine.com – Is the recent lack of interest in licensing issues harmful to free software? (Distributions)

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netctl is now in [core]view story

https://www.archlinux.org – Florian Pritz wrote: Meet netctl: a profile based networking CLI using systemd. In the near future, the old netcfg will be removed from [core]. Anyone using it is urged to move to netctl. (Distributions)

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Some useful Chrome linksview story

http://www.linuxandlife.com – To change the settings and access certain features of Chrome / Chromium, the common way is click the Wrench icon at the top right corner. However, Chrome/ Chromium has many other features that arent available in the menu. (Distributions)

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How to kill a process in Linux - kill, killall, pkill, xkillview story

http://www.linuxandlife.com – When Linux is usually stable, sometimes a process just wants to mess up and hangs around unwelcomely. It just ignores your request to close up. (Distributions)

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Mozilla and Samsung Collaborate on New Browser Engineview story

http://www.linux-magazine.com – Mozilla is collaborating with Samsung on a new web browser engine called Servo. (Distributions)

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Gnome 3.8 Releasedview story

http://www.linux-magazine.com – The new Gnome release includes privacy and sharing settings, allowing more user control over access to personal information. (Distributions)

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Red Hat's fourth-quarter sales droppedview story

http://www.linuxandlife.com – Despite the growth of Linux adoption in enterprise and business use, Red Hat, the large company that sells Linux operating-system software fell after reporting fiscal fourth-quarter sales that missed estimates as some customers stopped purchasing, due to the current global economic situation. Profit excluding some items was 36 cents a share on sales of $347.9 million, the Raleigh, North Carolin (Distributions)