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Canonical previews Ubuntu Linux for tablets

  JR Raphael: Psst: The Chromebook Pixel can run Linux, too | Linaro extends Linux ARM to networking gear
 
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Canonical previews Ubuntu Linux for tablets
Those eager for a taste can download a developer preview version on Thursday. Read More


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JR Raphael: Psst: The Chromebook Pixel can run Linux, too
Google's Chromebook Pixel is all about the cloud -- but it doesn't have to be. It's relatively easy to get regular Linux up and running on the device. Read More

Linaro extends Linux ARM to networking gear
Hoping to extend Linux's reach to ARM-based networking equipment, the not-for-profit engineering group Linaro has launched an initiative to develop code to run routers, switches and other networking equipment. Read More


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Dell's 'Sputnik' Ubuntu Linux laptop gets key upgrade
Although it's oriented primarily towards developers, Dell's "Project Sputnik" Ubuntu Linux ultrabook has attracted considerable interest from Linux fans. Read More

Here's how to make Ubuntu Linux look like Windows 7
Windows 8's tile-based interface puts a bold new spin on the familiar Windows interface--so bold that many long-time Windows users are threatening to jump ship to another operating system rather than learn Microsoft's "modern" UI. Of course, you'll still find yourself in foreign territory even if you actually follow through and make the jump. Installing a new operating system is easy, but wrapping your head around an alien environment can be more difficult, even if you're using a comparatively user-friendly OS like Ubuntu Linux. Read More

Companies are desperately seeking Linux talent, according to report
Here's even more good news for IT professionals with Linux skills. Last month, we got word from IT careers site Dice that salaries in Linux jobs are going up, and on Wednesday the Linux Foundation and Dice jointly presented a report of more promising findings. Read More

 

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