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XFS: the filesystem of the future?
LWN: Linux has a lot of filesystems, but two of them (ext4 and btrfs) tend to get most of the attention.
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Understanding the /bin, /sbin, /usr/bin, /usr/sbin Split
OSnews: If you've used UNIX or any of its derivatives, you've probably wondered why there's /bin, /sbin, /usr/bin, /usr/sbin in the file system.
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HP Opens Up Its Switches to OpenFlow
EnterpriseNetworkingPlanet: HP is taking the bold step of being the first major vendor to offer full commercial support for open source OpenFlow software defined networking technology.
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How to Use Facebook through the Command Line
UbuntuManual: A majority of Linux users prefer sticking to their terminal rather than accessing through a GUI for most of their daily tasks.
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Linux 3.3 Will Let You Boot Into Android: Greg-KH
Muktware: The 3.3 kernel release will let you boot an Android userspace with no modifications, but not very good power management.
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Say What? Top Five IT Quotes of the Week
InternetNews: So how much do Linux Foundation fellows make anyways?
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Weekend project: Zap Your Coworkers' Minds with Multi-Pointer X
Linux.com: Care to rethink your desktop user experience? It may be simpler than you think.
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Open Source Tackles Healthcare In Places Microsoft Can't
WIRED Enterprise: "First created in 2004, OpenMRS is now used in countries across the globe, including Rwanda, Mozambique, Haiti, India, China, and the Phillipines."
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Open Source Migration Checklist
PC Quest: "Presented here are the key points to keep in mind before moving to open source software."
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Moving from Windows to Linux: Easy Steps and Resources
OSTATIC: "There are a number of free resources available for Windows users who want to take the Linux plunge. In this post, you'll find our updated collection of several of them that can make moving to Linux very easy."
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