Episode 131: We Look at openSUSE 12.2

News:

  • Intel says next generation Atom chip, Clover Trail, will not run Linux. (geek.com)
  • Stanford to join growing trend and offer free e-learning course this fall. (ostatic.com)
  • Professional grade video editor “Lightworks” now has a Linux release date of October 30th. (omgubuntu.co.uk)
  • Researchers at University of Southhampton build a 64 node supercomputer from Legos and Raspberry PIs. (engadget.com)
  • There have been an exceptional number of distro releases over the past week; Some you know, some you probably haven’t heard of before. In no particular order, here they are:
    • Sabayon 10
    • Bodhi 2.1
    • PartedMagic 2012_09_12
    • Zentyal 3.0
    • Super OS 11.10
    • Hanthana Linux 17
    • LPS 1.3.6
    • openSUSE 12.2 EDU Li-f-e
    • IPFire 2.11 Core 62
    • Epidemic GNU/Linux 4.0.

    (distrowatch.com)

The Main Topic:

Featured Websites:

  • Creative Commons applied to government, business, and journalism. (opensource.com)

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