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Updated: 2012-02-04 08:39:45
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The Linux Foundation announced this week that Greg Kroah-Hartman would be joining as a fellow. Kroah-Hartman is joining a small group of developers that work with the foundation on Linux and open source projects. We conducted a short Q&A to see what this means for Kroah-Hartman and his work on the Linux kernel.
Great article (series)! However, I think that's going to be systemd-cgls, not system-cgls. - Jerry Levy
http://ethanschoonover.com/solarized looks like an awesome colour scheme, and it has a Vim version. I hope to try it out soon (and get into using Vim!). - David Oliver
Yet another way to manage system services. Totally different from the last one I learned. Which was different from the last one before that. Which was different from the last one ... you get the idea.
Now you know the real problem with stomping system services. - sk43999
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A lot of things change in 10 years. Many of the Linux conferences we were going to in 2002 are no longer around, but the Southern California Linux Expo has not only survived – it's grown into a major event for anybody interested in Linux. Whether you're brand-new to Linux or using Linux to power cloud solutions, SCALE 10x had something for everybody.