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openSUSE @ Akademy Esview story

http://news.opensuse.org – Akademy ES is the yearly meeting of KDE developers and users in Spain. It is organized by the KDE Spain Association, and started in 2008. This year the event was organized in collaboration with the Clúster de Entidades Pro Software Libre de Aragón, the Zaragoza Council and the Fundación Zaragoza Ciudad del Conocimiento. Akademy ES took place during the 18th, 19th and 20th of May 2012. (Distributions)

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Extension Watch: Chrome Remote Desktop for Google Chrome and Chromiumview story

http://www.linux-magazine.com – A browser nowadays is more than a tool for accessing the web. With the right extensions, you can put it to many other nifty uses. Case in point: the Chrome Remote Desktop extension which turns Google Chrome and Chromium into an instant, secure, and hassle-free solution for accessing and controlling remote machines. (Distributions)

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filesystem upgrade - manual intervention requiredview story

https://www.archlinux.org – Tom Gundersen wrote: As of filesystem-2012.6-2 the folders /var/run and /var/lock will be replaced by symlinks to /run and /run/lock, respectively. On most systems this is already the case, as initscripts create the symlinks on boot. (Distributions)

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Passwords and Convenienceview story

http://www.linux-magazine.com – LinkedIn's leaked passwords show that, asked to choose between security and convenience, most users will always take convenience. (Distributions)

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openSUSE 12.2 Beta 1 available for testingview story

http://news.opensuse.org – After a few delayed milestones, the fourth even got canceled – there has been quite a number of disruptive changes in our Factory development distribution, but we’re starting to settle down and announce the availability of Beta 1 today! A large number of major changes has finally landed: GCC 4.7, Grub2 (status update), the new LibreOffice and much more. New things On the graphical side (Distributions)

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Video Games for Charityview story

http://www.ubuntux.org – The folks over at Humble Bundle have put together something great. The 'Humble Indie Bundle V' is a collection of computer games being sold to raise money for charity and to raise awareness of "indie" (not associated with any of the large gaming companies) games. The Humble Indie Bundle V is using an interesting model where a user can donate any amount of money and get four games. (Distributions)

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NIC Bonding/Teaming - Strange Behaviorview story

https://www.centos.org – Like you wrote on your another threadhttps://www.centos.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?to... [by jlehtone] (Distributions)

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Voxeliens Is Being Ported To GNU/Linux !view story

http://linuxgamingnews.org – A very small indie gaming company called “Volumes of Fun” are now porting their first game “Voxeliens” to GNU/Linux ! One of the developers Matt Williams, let me know that is should take about 1-2 months to finish the porting. He also was happy to tell me that use the FOSS (free open source software) [...] (Distributions)

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The Humble Indie Bundle 5 !view story

http://linuxgamingnews.org – Five incredible, best-selling games. Humble Indie Bundle V features five modern masterpieces and their soundtracks. Experience the fear and paranoia of Amnesia: The Dark Descent; the intensity and impact of LIMBO; the zany characters of Psychonauts; the future-retro, audiovisual concoction of Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP; and, for customers who pay more than the average [...] (Distributions)

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Fedora 17 Releasedview story

http://www.linux-magazine.com – The Fedora Project announces the availability of Fedora 17, the latest version of its free open source operating system distribution.  (Distributions)

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Cinnamon 1.4view story

http://www.linux-magazine.com – Because of their novel look and feel, both Gnome 3 and Ubuntu’s Unity have been running into harsh criticism from many users. In response, Mint, an Ubuntu spinoff, has revived the Gnome 2 feel on its own desktop. (Distributions)

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Germany Going to Court over Telecommunications Storage Requirementview story

http://www.linux-magazine.com – Germany rejects the European Commission directive requiring phone and internet companies to store records. (Distributions)