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AV Linux Dazzles Both Eyes and Ears
2014-05-09 03:18:11| TechNewsWorld
AV Linux can turn a new or old PC, or an Intel-powered Mac box, into a workstation for audio/graphics/video enthusiasts. AV Linux is a specialty distro much in the style of the CAELinux distro for engineers and scientists and the Musix distro for audio and music production that I reviewed in recent weeks. AV Linux is not your typical Linux desktop. It has a custom-designed Linux kernel.
Making Linux Feel at Home
2014-05-08 02:16:08| TechNewsWorld
Migrating to a different OS is never easy. Keeping the Windows opened or not chewing on a MacIntosh can be a frustrating and costly experience. Buying new upgraded hardware to keep up with costly new software releases is often an exercise in futility. Running a Linux distribution at home or in a small office can be a productive endeavor that brings cost savings and increased efficiency.
Musix Linux: Sweet Strains Jarred by Sour Notes
2014-04-30 21:45:10| TechNewsWorld
The Musix Linux distro is a specialty OS with an impressive collection of tools for users with a passion mostly for audio and music production. That same collection of tools should be included for video, given the blending of music and video popular in distributing entertainment on the Internet today. Yet it is missing from Musix. Musix also lacks its own software repository.
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Polishing the Rare Gem That Is Linux
2014-04-28 14:00:00| TechNewsWorld
"Love is blind," as the old saying goes, and that can be just as true when the object of love is a thing -- an operating system, say -- as a person. Case in point? Linux. Fans of the operating system love it, perhaps even to the point where they can no longer see its -- gasp! -- imperfections. Fortunately, the Linux community includes some clear-eyed observers and thinkers.
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Linux Foundation enlists Microsoft, Google to prevent the next Heartbleed
2014-04-24 14:00:00| InfoWorld: Top News
If we've learned one lesson from the Heartbleed fisaco, it's this: It should never happen again. But just patching or upgrading a project as crucial as OpenSSL won't be enough in the long run.
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