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| One of the principle maintainers of the Linux kernel, Greg Kroah-Hartman, has joined the Linux Foundation as a fellow, the same position held by Linux creator Linus Torvalds, the foundation announced. | ||||
| Kernel guru Greg Kroah-Hartman joins Linux Foundation | ||||
| A new kind of interface is coming to Ubuntu 12.04 'Precise Pangolin' that will ultimately replace menus in Unity applications and recognize voice commands. | ||||
| Ubuntu Linux's new 'HUD' interface to do away with menus | ||||
| Late last month the Linux Mint developers announced that they were working on a brand-new desktop environment designed to offer an alternative to the controversial GNOME 3, and on Monday they officially released the first stable version of the software. | ||||
| Cinnamon 1.2 Linux desktop now officially stable | ||||
| Canonical will provide the next release of its Ubuntu Linux OS with a new type of interface that will allows desktop users to execute functions for any program through a command line interface, or by voice command. | ||||
| Ubuntu to feature command line shortcuts | ||||
| The National Security Agency (NSA) has released SE Android, a security-enhanced version of Android, which provides and enforces stricter access-control policies than those found in the popular mobile operating system by default. | ||||
| NSA releases security-enhanced version of Android | ||||
| The annual Consumer Electronics Show event is always a fun place to learn about the latest new gadgets coming down the pike, but--aside from Google's ubiquitous Android platform--Linux has not typically played a starring role. | ||||
| Linux takes on a bigger role at CES | ||||
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