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Share Your Expertise: Calling First-Time Speakers to Contribute at LinuxCon/CloudOpen North America
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Posted by linux.com in Linux on June 18, 2013  |  0 Comments

The Linux Foundation produces more than 15 events a year. They range from...

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Linux Scholarships Aim to Increase Access to In-Depth Linux Education: Apply Now
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Posted by linux.com in Linux on June 18, 2013  |  0 Comments

Ninety-three percent of employers plan to hire a Linux pro in the next six months. Ninety percent of hiring managers say it's difficult to find experienced Linux professionals. When they do find them, they're offering higher salaries and more perks.

These are the startling and exciting facts that are surfaced in this year's Linux Jobs Report (Dice.com/Linux Foundation). But they pose both an opportunity and a challenge for the Linux community: the need to increase access to in-depth Linux training opportunities to help meet this unprecedented demand. And, The Linux Foundation is working on tackling this challenge with its comprehensive...

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Reality Check: Defining The True Success of Linux
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Posted by linux.com in Linux on June 17, 2013  |  0 Comments

In his second Reality Check post, part of a new Linux.com series, Brian Proffitt talks about a touchy subject: the Linux desktop. ...

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How to Use Awk to Find and Sort Text in Linux, GnuCash
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Posted by linux.com in Linux on June 14, 2013  |  0 Comments

awk is a splendid Unix scripting language for processing text files. The version included in most Linux distros is GNU awk, or gawk for short. I like it for pulling data from ordered data sets, such as text lists and CSV exports from spreadsheets. awk sees each line in a file as a separate record, and each item in a line as a separate field, which makes it possible to slice and dice your files in all kinds of flexible ways. ...

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For Android Tablets, Big is Back
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Posted by linux.com in Linux on June 12, 2013  |  0 Comments

If smaller tablets have been in vogue over the last year, thanks to the impact of the Kindle Fire and Nexus tablets, the big slates are back in style in 2013, looking to steal even more market share from PCs. The most prominent new Android tablets on display at Computex last week were not the 7-8 inch tablets dominating sales, but rather 10-inch devices more suitable for the office, many with keyboard docking options. ...

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