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today with a PING a little more than usual cortiro but equally interesting, something that did not discover until the tooth hinquéis some of the news that follow …

PING # 30: OpenMandriva, Xen, Napster, SUSE, Android, Mac OS X, Red Hat, OpenStack ...

  • OpenMandriva
      premieres logo . The renewed partnership launches logo, as you can see in the official blog. Now it remains to be seen what they do in terms of distribution.
    • Xen under Linux Foundation ampararo . The Linux Foundation has taken control of the well known Xen virtualization platform ed. More details on MuyComputer.
    • Ext Support for Mac OS X . Paragon has updated their drivers to support Lion and Mountain Lion, where it can make use of file system Ext2, Ext3 and Ext4, as told in The H Open.
    • Napster
    • resurrects . They Napster.fm Genbeta that resurfaces as Open Source project, a sort of new “online radio” via YouTube.
    • SUSE Studio 1.3 . In MuyComputerPRO echoed the release of SUSE Studio 1.3, the first update in nearly two years of this cuisine distributions that now points to the cloud.
    • SparkyLinux 2.1 . Debian? Testing in five minutes? This is how define the helicopter’s shadow holder to SparkyLinux.
    • Open Source Android Applications . We do not usually talk much about Android in these parts, but in The Free Android have marked an item that you may be interested.
    • Red Hat and OpenStack . Again, we link our fellow MuyComputerPRO, where you can read about Red Hat’s strategy with OpenStack, the open source cloud. Information that you can expand on MuyCloud. It seems that Red Hat is reacting well and on time (well, that and the heart was tucked in his time).

    This week there is no supply of The Humble Bundle, so we spent way to remind the contact MuyLinux , starting with email (muylinux@tpnet.es) and ending by social channels, Google+, Twitter, Identi.ca and Facebook, where we return to normal operation.

    Well, well. It seems that there is no room in this PING to anything that smacks of Ubuntu. Something strange. Why is that? In a little while you will see. Good weekend to everyone s

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    class=”article first_main_article” readability=”37″>Rackspace has announced

    conferring management and project resources to new OpenStack OpenStack Foundation . This is the final step of a journey begun by Rackspace in October 2011, when he began to lay the groundwork for the foundation that will from now directing everything about this project.

     OpenStack cloud OpenStack Foundation is born

    For months now

    NASA (the other founding member of the project) stopped participating actively in the development of software by expressing his satisfaction with the fact that OpenStack community had grown to the point that the development of this platform Infrastructure -as-Service (IaaS) was in safe hands. Two months later, the OpenStack project held its second birthday with a singular achievement: a massive participation of no less than 180 companies .

    independent and nonprofit, the foundation oversee the project and provide funding for developers games and project infrastructure. The goal of OpenStack Foundation is to serve developers, users and its surroundings, providing a set of shared resources to strengthen OpenStack clouds influence of public and private training providers who come to the platform and helping developers to produce the best cloud software market.

    certainly one of the most interesting projects of the Open Source panorama now we wish her every success.

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    SUSE Cloud is the first commercial solution for creating and managing enterprise private clouds for enterprises. This service, which has been presented at the event CoudOpen 2012, based on the popular OpenStack solution provides management capabilities for rapid deployment and provide Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS).

     suse SUSE commitment OpenStack cloud with a business service private cloud

    MuyComputerPRO

    count where SUSE Cloud reveal that integrates with SUSE Studio and SUSE Manager , and allows companies to deploy, customize and manage applications and workloads in private clouds rapidly and public.

    use OpenStack is a guarantee , as this project already has the support of more than 3,300 developers in 180 different companies, and as a member of this project has decided to bet on SUSE Open Stack to meet the needs of its customers in this regard.

    You have more details about the service SUSE Cloud in that official announcement on the official website of the same, in SUSE.

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    listed in Converged Infrastructure, HP has achieved a major milestone in its initiative Converged Cloud, part of its Converged Infrastructure by providing as promised a public beta its suite of HP Cloud Services .

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    giant information technology has entered the cloud computing services across the infrastructure provided by OpenStack , the platform initially developed by NASA and the HP is platinum member .

    Converged Platform Cloud began his career in public beta by offering three distinct services: Cloud Compute Cloud and Storage Cloud Object Content Delivery Network . In all cases the model is pay per use.

    You have any additional information, including prices and data services on a special introductory offer- in the original story, Converged Infrastructure .

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    class=”article first_main_article” readability=”40″>Engadget

    reveal, have announced new features and services that enhance the latest version of Ubuntu, and one in the server field is proxy service announcement called AWSOME .

     canonical awsome AWSOME, Canonical API that connects OpenStack clouds and Amazon

    This technology, which stands for Any Web Service Over Me, includes an API that facilitates the transition a cloud implemented with OpenStack for users wishing to migrate from the cloud services from Amazon.

    Although not Open Source, the Amazon services have such a market share that Canonical wants to try to integrate as soon as possible, and the proxy AWSOME provide only basic functionality when working with AWS while users are encouraged to adopt the OpenStack infrastructure to use its full capacity.

    So if you guys were working with the Amazon platform and that was a barrier to make the jump to Precise Pangolin and their options in the field of cloud computing, this will certainly help make that step. By the way, you have more information about the service at their official website on Launchpad and Services Division cloud of Canonical.

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    The cloud-based HP OpenStack coming soon

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    reveal Converged Infrastructure, already known to HP would offer a service of Cloud Computing like Amazon Web Service s but with a greater orientation toward the world of business.

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    Well, it’s official, HP submitted a few days Converged Cloud , a service that will be operational from 10 May (as public beta ) and that, based on IaaS ( Infrastructure as a Service , Infrastructure as a Service), made available to SMEs and large enterprises data centers, HP.

    The new service will be based on open source software alliance OpenStack and HP’s own developments. The idea of ​​the alliance OpenStack is that companies can create their own cloud computing services, thus to suit your needs. This market is currently dominated by Amazon, but HP wants to break this position with a very competitive price and also offering a number of different services.

    You have more information on the forthcoming entry of HP’s segment on the news Cloud Computing Converged Infrastructure original, but it is also very interesting reflection of one of the heads of that strategy at HP, indicating that this type service will make you an explosion of public clouds, but may the “big bang” in Cloud Computing evolves for many public clouds will join and ineroperen.

    That would

    acabásemos end with a few large clouds. Let’s wait events, but since then this segment is one of the most promising of recent times, and WIN the role of Open Source in all areas is crucial .

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    PING # 14: GNOME, Red Hat, OpenStack, ownCloud, Kubuntu, VLC, Linux, Android, CryEngine, Ubuntu, GIMP, Wikipedia, SMPlayer, Mageia, Wallpapers …

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    As you can imagine the lack of activity in MuyLinux, we mini-vacations of Holy Week, that I jump to at least bring you the usual and PING every Saturday . Plus, it comes much more loaded than usual (so nobody complains ;) .

    PING # 14: GNOME, Red Hat, OpenStack, ownCloud, Kubuntu, VLC, Linux, Android, CryEngine, Ubuntu, GIMP, Wikipedia, SMPlayer, Mageia, Wallpapers ...

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  • GNOME LiveCD 3.4 in : I recently came GNOME 3.4, and GNOME.org already prepared disk images for those who want to take a look at the new version of the desktop.
  • Red Hat gives a ‘billion’ of thanks and donates $ 100,000 : After optimal financial results, Red Hat and behaves the same company CEO Jim Whitehurst said in OpenSource. com this important gift to be shared among Creative Commons, Electronic Frontier Foundation, Software Freedom Law Center and UNICEF Innovation Labs
  • OpenStack Hidden History : If anyone was in doubt last week what OpenStack and why it matters, in Wired takes a look pretty intense but very interesting.
  • ownCloud, Inc. launches offer for SMEs : This brilliant software for cloud computing is already offering for small and medium enterprises. All MuyComputerPRO details.
  • Kubuntu could accept external sponsors : As we all know, Canonical will stop financially sponsoring Kubuntu release from coming, so turn sought chestnuts, which they say. More information at Phoronix.
  • VLC wants to read protected Blu-Ray : To do (is not supposed to Blu-Ray was a standard?) as saying in Le Monde, VideoLAN project representatives have attended the French authorities, the same as those applying Hadopi. See what they say.
  • “We’re number one where it matters” : These are the words of Jim Zemlin, Linux Foundation president, picked up by The Register, in an article that reviews all the successes of Linux (the desktop is not talk a lot).
  • Instagram

  • Android now available : Well, not if someone will be interested, or if anyone still not heard (unlikely), but just in case you have the information in MuyComputer .
  • CryEngine 3 for Linux : Referring again to Phoronix, there seems to be a Linux port of this powerful graphics engine that uses OpenGL, although in practice not be of much .
  • Mark Shuttleworth defends

  • contributions Ubuntu : The usual, only this time it Shuttleworth has come to defend their project contributions to the free software community, as told in ZDNet.
  • GIMP 2.8 RC1

  • : As you read it (in GIMP Users). It seems that this time, really has little to developers of this free software application icon to launch the new version. Currently only available source code.
  • Wikipedia
  • OpenStreetMap is passed in its ‘apps’ mobile : And it was about time, right? You can expand the information in MuyComputer.
  • SMPlayer 0.8.0
  • : After nearly two years without news, the developer of SMPlayer has returned to rock it to your project, and in recent months have fallen off three new versions. In the last but also of the above give a good account in Gespadas, including downloads.
  • Mageia 2 release postponed : the distribution developers need more time to fix some major errors, therefore, as told in The H Open, will be a third beta, and the end date is delayed.
  • Wallpapers

  • official Ubuntu 4.12 and Fedora 16 : If you want to make you with them, you just have to go through OMG! Ubuntu! Blog and KDE respectively, the links await you there.
  • PING this week? No, is a video that surely you have seen almost all already, but otherwise you should not miss anyone . I published a couple of days our fellow MuyComputerPRO and for some strange reason, we missed us. How do you build Linux

    Now, red bunting, this PING is over . Fare ye well, back on Tuesday ;)

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    PING # 12: Ubuntu, Chrome OS wallpapers, Nouveau, Mono, FS Icon Theme, Windows 8 vs KDE, Scientific Linux, Dell, Canonical and OpenStack

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    Yepa We’re on Saturday, which means that in a new falls MuyLinux PING , so I do not roll up more than ever the same. There goes selection this week :

    PING # 12: Ubuntu, Chrome OS wallpapers, Nouveau, Mono, FS Icon Theme, Windows 8 vs KDE, Scientific Linux, Dell, Canonical and OpenStack

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  • Ubuntu users: Canonical’s blog do look at what has given the annual survey gave contributions to their users, and data … better you read yourself.
  • the 50 wallpapers download Chrome OS : And all I can add is the link to MuyComputer (well, many of the images are pretty cool, download recommended).
  • New Nouveau: There are movements about the free NVIDIA drivers, and although certainly talk about it in MuyLinux, can come forward with the information they post on Phoronix.
  • New version of Mono: If anyone is interested, Miguel de Icaza continues with his “monads” of speaking as usual in his blog.
  • FS

  • Icon Theme for Ubuntu: Canonical has probably prepared something else, but until that time, FS Icon Theme is a breath of fresh air compared to the ancient Human Icon Theme. We have in OMG! Ubuntu!, Where you will also find the download of this pack of icons.
  • Windows 8 or KDE : I sounds like the story, right? As this is something like a second part you will find in MuyComputer.
  • Scientific Linux, a distro with a bad name: Like it says on Linux.com, this clone of RHEL has earned the respect of many, although the name may scare more than one user .
  • Dell and Canonical

  • Partner to Deliver OpenStack cloud solution : Another move by Canonical to become more niche in the corporate sector we have our fellow MuyComputerPRO.
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    A promising future for OpenStack

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    Converged Infrastructure identified in the segment of cloud computing has increased dramatically in 2011, but 2012 will be a year likely as important -if not more for this type of solution , in which the Open Source will have a key role.

     OpenStack cloud a promising future for OpenStack

    So say

    also in the Cloud Blog Source in HP, where between 5 predictions for 2012 cloud computing with its own light highlights the relevance of the solutions Open Source in this segment.

    These solutions are increasingly in demand for avoid the famous “lock-in” on other platforms , offering much more freedom of movement and doing well with many ventasjas.

    ‘s not all joy, care, as point in the original article you can read here .

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    OpenStack Object Storage, as for the company

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    point from converged infrastructure solutions based on OpenStack begin to become popular among ICT managers looking to leverage the power of Cloud Computing, and this platform provides a number of interesting advantages, such as the Open Source philosophy and

    OpenStack power as Object Storage Solutions (also known as Swift).

     500x391 OpenStack Object Storage swift, as for the company

    “data warehouse” highly available distributed in this case avoids public clouds and private experience with a service where we can create and manage users, in addition to storing and sharing files interest us.

    blogs one of the HP Network has published a guide in two parts, currently only available the first-in which we implement OpenStack Object Storage in our servers.

    can find more information about this project in the original story, Converged Infrastructure .

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