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Ingres becomes Actian – The H Open Source: News and Features
Ingres becomes Actian – The H Open Source: News and Features: The new name comes with a new “Action Apps” platform and an emphasis on “big data”
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Community fears Windows 8 Secure Boot will block Linux – The H Open Source: News and Features
Community fears Windows 8 Secure Boot will block Linux – The H Open Source: News and Features: The UEFI Secure Boot function in Windows 8, which prevents unsigned boot loaders from starting, is said to prevent “third party” operating systems like Linux from booting
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Linus releases dive tracking application – The H Open Source: News and Features
Linus releases dive tracking application – The H Open Source: News and Features: In a textbook example of open source scratching of itches, Linus Torvalds has released subsurface, dive logging software to help him record the progress of his hobby
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JRuby and Lucene
Danny ‘Jay’ Donnell: JRuby and Lucene: K I S S I N G
Lucene was a question in my interview today.
Had I read Ruby Weekly and this article before, I could have answered that interview question then. -
OpenSUSE 12.1 beta delayed – The H Open Source: News and Features
OpenSUSE 12.1 beta delayed – The H Open Source: News and Features: Problems with systemd mean that the beta release of 12.1 will be delayed by up to two weeks, but the final release date has not been affected
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Stallman calls Android non-free – The H Open Source: News and Features
Stallman calls Android non-free – The H Open Source: News and Features: In an article in The Guardian, the founder of the Free Software Foundation argues that the crucial question is how far Android respects users’ freedom and allows them to control their systems