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Linux 4.15, MATE 1.20, Plasma 5.12, LibreOffice, VLC, Nextcloud, & Mycroft | This Week in Linux 20
We're back and this week's episode is jam packed with GNews. We got a new Linux kernel, new updates from LibreOffice, Nextcloud, VLC and more.
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SentinelOne to Provide Mac and Linux Platform Coverage for Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection (ATP)
SentinelOne, the autonomous endpoint protection company, today announced it will integrate its SentinelOne Endpoint Protection Platform (EPP) with Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) service to cover Mac and Linux device platforms. SentinelOne will seamlessly feed all threats and detections from Mac and Linux endpoints into the Windows Defender ATP console, enabling security teams to see and remediate threats across Windows, Mac, and Linux platforms. To sign up for beta access, please visit https://go.sentinelone.com/Microsoft-WD-ATP-Onboarding.html.
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How to clone, modify, add, and delete files in Git
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How To Use ArchLinux’s Pacman Package Manager In Other Unix-like OSs
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Red Hat (RHT) Holder Citizens & Northern Trimmed Stake by $311,520 as Market Valuation Rose; As Cvs Health (CVS) Stock Price Declined, Davidson & Garrard Cut Holding by $322,299
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3 Fedora videos from DevConf.cz 2018
The recent DevConf.cz conference in Brno, Czechia is a great example of an event by and for developers and open source community members. Hundreds of speakers showed off countless technologies and features advancing the state of open source in Linux and far beyond. Here’s a taste of the conference in the form of three videos concerning Fedora that were part of the schedule.
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Version 3.1 of Cura, the 3D print slicer, is now in Debian
A new version of the 3D printer slicer software Cura, version 3.1.0, is now available in Debian Testing (aka Buster) and Debian Unstable (aka Sid). I hope you find it useful. It was uploaded the last few days, and the last update will enter testing tomorrow. See the release notes for the list of bug fixes and new features. Version 3.2 was announced 6 days ago. We will try to get it into Debian as well.
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Skype discuss easing Linux maintenance with snaps
Skype is used by hundreds of millions of users globally to make free video and voice calls, send files, video and instant messages. It has been two years since Skype first launched to Linux users on the Electron framework. This brings us to the present day, where the team recently launched their first snap and at the recent Snapcraft Summit, Senior Software Engineer Jonas Tajrych explains Skype’s progress from first discovering snaps in 2016 to its release.
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Android P Internally Codenamed “Pistachio Ice Cream,” Expected To Get “Notch” Support To Lure Apple Fans
The next major Android version, Android P, could see a release in almost half a year’s time. So, other than guessing the name of the new dessert, features are being anticipated by the Android lovers.
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