Saturday, July 20, 2013

PING: SUSE, Chromebooks, CentOS, VLC, Ubuntu, Android, The H ... - MuyLinux

After a Saturday without PING , a matter of return with a good jumble of links to those who entertain the weekend MuyLinux readers. What we will have achieved? Since then, the content overflows.

PING: SUSE, Chromebooks, CentOS, VLC, Ubuntu, Android, The H. ..

    • Prime tablet with Tizen 2.0 ‘Magnolia’ . Need I say more? All details in MuyComputer.
    • SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 Service Pack 3 . Important update this week which showed SUSE. We happened and how that’s what the PING , in the official announcement will find all the information.
    • openSUSE 13.1 Milestone 3 . And we went to openSUSE SUSE, whose development, the new version continues. In the announcement openSUSE News Release have.
    • Twitter client Birdie is updated . Is OMG! Ubuntu! talking about this interesting development, which continues to improve and now supports multi-account, among other innovations.
    • CentOS, choice optimal server . Apparently our fellow MuyPymes thus believe and recommend this clone of Red Hat Linux in a special article.
    • Applications for Ubuntu . A developer who know very well, it has its own blog, has compiled its applications for Ubuntu, and there are a lot. What is where? In atareao. Excellent work.
    • based consoles Guide Android . Very complete the item you have marked on Mashable, is that there is life beyond Ouya.
    • Oracle Linux grows in the company . We should warn you walk Red Hat with Oracle eye because his clone is positioning itself strongly in the business sector, our fellow MuyComputerPRO report.
    • QT5 VLC goes way . Some developments take place more quickly than others to adopt new versions of the underlying technologies and the VLC media player not doubt that it belongs to that group. You can read the story in I Love Ubuntu and complete the information on Phoronix.
    • commands myth murderers . Is it really a myth? On A Debian gross clarify the issue somewhat. Curious article.
    • SpiderOak user? If you answered yes, you might want to participate in the contest organized, Linux users only. You can earn 100 GB free for one year. All information on the blog of SpiderOak.
    • What future for Linux? Some people think that Linux is going to “eat” all, if you do not plan on Skynet, whether in the commercial segment. Anyway, the article published in InfoWorld is entertaining a few days ago.
    • via Gallium Direct3D Support 3D . We return to the pages of Phoronix to recommend an article that we missed and the implications of having native support of Microsoft technology, albeit on a very basic and limited, may give you more of a surprise (calmly, course).
    • How to access a Android mobile password . If you liked A “virus” in Android , do not miss the second part, How to access a Android mobile password . I still doubt if the pattern can also because something mentioned but not clarified.

    And now we make a double to Chromebooks and by extension Google Chrome OS , which based on perseverance by the Internet giant , is starting to sink in a moment in which PC sales down at top speed for handheld devices. Attentive (and I’ve been saying for a long time) because the invention of Google is going to give that talk:

    • Chromebooks defy weakness in PC
    • Chrome OS Windows starts conquering

    Finally, a story that certainly tastes bad. This week it has been known that The H close its doors after six years in line-four with its present name-without being able to monetize their business properly.

    As you know, many the news we have published with reference to The H Open , (also at The H Security, sister site dedicated to computer security) especially when it comes to releases of the kernel, as well curraban it to explain everything in the simplest way.

    Personally

    was one of my favorite sites-so-serious to follow the Tux today without going to the sources, and will miss him. Also, I think is a site recognized for their work. Why has not it worked? That just what they know, but not that easy to survive in Internet Media-or business professional, whichever you prefer.

    Thus this PING is dedicated to The H, although, coincidentally, we have not collected any news this week from them. Good weekend to everyone s

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