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New 32-way Raspberry Pi cluster built by US PhD candidateview story

http://www.linuxandlife.com – Joshua Kiepert, a PhD candidate from Boise University, has built an awesome 32-way cluster from Raspberry Pis. Although clusters from Pi's have been made before, and even much larger, this is still a seriously cool project. Keipert is currently doing a doctoral research, something related to data sharing system for wireless sensor networks. (Distributions)

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Be a volunteer at oSC13, it mattersview story

http://news.opensuse.org – Master oSC13 Kostas just published his “only 58 days to go” blog in his series of daily how are we doing posts and it should be clear that with less than two months to go, we’re getting close! (Distributions)

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openSUSE Kicks Off Development with Milestone 1view story

http://news.opensuse.org – openSUSE is pleased to announce that the newest Milestone for the upcoming version of openSUSE 13.1. is available for testing. As early version, it is expected that this Milestone is not fully functional or very stable and we welcome bug reports and fixes for the issues. (Distributions)

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The limits of anonymityview story

http://www.linux-magazine.com – At a certain level of serious discussion, being anonymous becomes inadvisable, even if you can manage it. (Distributions)

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How to navigate in Vimview story

http://www.linuxandlife.com – Vim is always my favorite text editor. I've been using Vim for over 2 years and still learning it. If you want to use Vim, the first thing you will need to know is how to navigate in Vim, since it is text-based. In this article, I will show you some basic navigation shortcut keys to use in Vim. 1. Basic navigation The most simple way to navigate around in vim is by using the arrow keys. (Distributions)