In today’s open source roundup: Microsoft hits the panic button about Chromebooks. Source: Tech
Category: Open Source Software
Open Source Software
Ask Slashdot: Linux Login and Resource Management In a Computer Lab?
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•New submitter rongten writes I am managing a computer lab composed of various kinds of Linux workstations, from small desktops to powerful workstations with plenty of RAM and cores. Source: Tech
Print Isn't Dead: How Linux Voice Crowdfunded a New Magazine
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•M-Saunders writes The death of print has been predicted for years, and many magazines and publishers have taken a big hit with the rise of eBooks and tablets. Source: Tech
Reality Check 2: Ubuntu just got a makeover
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•Mzansi’s unique reality show is back, this time with three new celebrities. Reality Check returns for the second season on Saturday, 2 August 2014 at 6.05pm. Source: Tech
DistroWatch resolves its domain registrar problems
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•In today’s open source roundup: DistroWatch fixes its domain registar issues. Plus: CrossOver 13.2 improves, and what text editor do you use? Last week the Linux world was surprised to find that DistroWatch was not available at its usual domain name. Source: Tech
Microsoft's Memo Isn't News, But Its Plan to Work With Google Certainly Is
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•All eyes were on the carefully designed – and carefully publicized – corporate memo from new CEO Satya Nadella. Source: Tech
Chef eyes bigger things with analytics, support for testing tools, and a ride on the Docker bandwagon
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•The new announcements show that Chef is continuing its push to be the market leader in configuration management and IT automation. Source: Tech
Raspberry Pi gets an upgrade – still only $35
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•The non-profit Raspberry Pi foundation over in the United Kingdom have just announced on July 14th their infamous open source microcomputer will, in fact, receive an upgrade without changing its price. Source: Tech