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Twitter Buys Tech Bootcamp Company to Whip Engineers Into Shape

With the buy of Marakana, the social network’s engineers will get crash courses in open-source technologies like Python and Android. [Read more]

 



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The People Who Support Linux: Attorney Uses Linux to Aid Firm’s Data Analysis

Employment attorney Ahmed Minhaj first started using Linux back in 2001 because he appreciated the philosophy behind Linux and other open source projects. He was also looking for an alternative to the buggy and unstable Microsoft Windows and MS Office.

Ahmed Minhaj attorney“One part of me thought that the availability of options would improve the products that were out there,” he said via email. “Another part of me was probably just looking to be different.”

His wife now cites his preference for Linux as an example of his quirkiness, he said. He is an Ubuntu 12.04 user but he’s tempted to try Korora, Mint, or “any other distros that Linux users get excited about,” he said.

His favorite desktop programs include LibreOffice, Rhythmbox, Banshee and GnuCash. But he has also recently turned to Linux for data analysis.

Because of his engineering background Minhaj is often called on to run numbers for his employer of two years, Chicago-area law firm Littler Mendelson. He recently wrote a program in Octave, using gVim as his editor, to perform specific statistical analyses and create reports in LaTeX files.  

“Considering how simple the 3-page reports are, it was probably overkill to learn LaTeX and additional Octave programming just to automate their creation,” Minhaj said. “But I just got tired of the previous method, which involved a lot of tedious cutting and pasting among other repetitive tasks.”

The new program has already saved him and his clients hours of work, he said.  The only catch is that the firm uses Windows and moving client data to his own computer is “a big no-no,” he said. So he has to run the Octave program remotely through Cygwin instead.

Regardless of the application, he’s used a Linux desktop off and on while continuing to make donations to his favorite open source projects. Minhaj recently joined the Linux Foundation as an individual member and considers it one more way to show his support.

New Penguin Arctica Switches Have Built-in Cumulus Linux

Today Penguin Computing announced its new Arctica line of Ethernet network switches, the first products on the market with Cumulus Linux pre-installed.

The network world is moving from proprietary network stacks to an open ecosystem that offers more choice, cost-effectiveness and flexibility. Within this ecosystem our native Linux distribution Cumulus Linux enables customers to leverage existing Linux expertise and tools to build and manage their networking infrastructures at a much lower price point than traditional switch offerings”, said William Choe, Head of Business Development at Cumulus Networks. “Through Penguin’s Arctica network switches, customers can take advantage of Cumulus Linux while enjoying Penguin Computing’s enterprise level support and maintenance for switch hardware and software.”

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Migrating from UNIX to Linux Webinar Sept 5th

Best practices, tools and concepts for making the switch to Linux.

AMD’s Initial Radeon Driver Changes For Linux 3.12

The Linux 3.11 kernel is still weeks away from being released, but already AMD’s Alex Deucher has begun queuing up changes for their open-source Radeon driver for the Linux 3.12 kernel…

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Oracle’s Larry Ellison: Google’s Larry Page Acted ‘Evil’

In an interview with Charlie Rose, Ellison accuses Google’s CEO of pursuing evilness by violating Oracle patents to develop Android. [Read more]

 


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Install openQRM 5.1 On Debian Wheezy

Install openQRM 5.1 On Debian Wheezy

This HowTo is about how to install the openQRM Datacenter Management and Cloud Computing platform version 5.1 on Debian 7 aka Wheezy. It is the starting point for a set of openQRM HowTos explaining different Use-cases with the focus on virtualization, automation and cloud computing.

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Linux Graphics News

The graphics stack in Linux comprises a number of distinct projects, and in this article we’ll take a look at the current development of X.org, Wayland, and Cairo. more>>

 
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Distribution Release: Puppy Linux 5.6 “Slacko”

Puppy Linux 5.6 “Slacko” edition, a small and fast distribution built from and compatible with Slackware’s binary packages, has been released: “This is an improved version of the successful Slacko 5.5. The biggest enhancement in this version is full support of the f2fs filesystem. Slacko 5.6 has many…

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Distribution Release: Kwheezy 1.1

Kwheezy is a distribution that claims one hundred percent compatible with Debian 7.1 and features a pre-configured KDE desktop. About half a month after its initial release, version 1.1 became available today: “The new version is geared towards better locale/language support. Changes in version 1.1: Minor improvements to….

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