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Linux kernel exploit gets patched | ZDNet

A fix has been developed for a vulnerability in the Linux kernel that potentially leaves machines open to a privilege escalation exploit.

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Microsoft Office is not coming to Linux | ZDNet

There's a rumor that Microsoft will be bringing Office to Linux. That will happen when pigs fly.

Microsoft Considering A Linux Version Of Office In 2014 | TechCrunch

Now this is a watershed moment -- Microsoft is looking at offering a Linux version of Office in 2014. You know what I say? Stuff it all you bastards who sa..

How To Fix Shockwave Flash Crashes in Google Chrome - How-To Geek

If your copy of Google Chrome has taken on a sudden and inexplicable hatred for Shockwave Flash, we’re here to help. Read on as we show you how to tame Chrome and get it to play nice with Flash.

Alan Cox - Google+ - I'm leaving the Linux world and Intel for a bit for family…

I'm leaving the Linux world and Intel for a bit for family reasons. I'm aware that "family reasons" is usually management speak for "I think the boss is…

Introducing the $99 Linux Supercomputer | Linux.com

Guest contributor and Parallela community manager Andrew Back tells us more about the Raspberry Pi-inspired, Kickstarter-funded $99 supercomputer expected to be available this May.

Gnome15

Gnome15 provides a panel indicator (or applet), configuration tool, macro system and plugin framework for the Logitech G series keyboards, including the G15 and G19. The intention is to provide the best integration with the Linux desktop possible, using the standard protocols and libraries where appropriate.

BBC News - Ubuntu operating system comes to Android smartphones

The Linux-based Ubuntu operating system is to work on smartphones, allowing users to run full-scale programs on handsets designed for Android.

Ubuntu for phones | Ubuntu

Ubuntu now runs on phones. With a beautifully designed, easy-to-use interface that enables users to find content and switch between apps faster than ever, it represents the alternative open source OS the mobile industry has been waiting for. Ubuntu offers OEMs and network operators two key opportunities: a high-end experience on low end phones and PC desktop convergence on powerful hardware.

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