Software: funny-manpages, Nginx, Cockpit and More

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Have a Laugh With Funny Linux Man Pages
There is a package unsurprisingly called funny-manpages and it adds some witty entries to the man pages.
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HTTP/2 Server Push Directives Land in Nginx 1.13.9
The open source Nginx 1.13.9 web server debuted today, providing support for a new HTTP/2 standard feature known as Server Push.
The HTTP/2 web standard was completed three years ago in February 2015, with Nginx ahead of the curve in terms of HTTP/2 standard adoption. The NGINX Plus R7 release in September 2015 featured the first commercially supported enterprise-grade support provided by Nginx for HTTP/2.
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Cockpit 162
Cockpit is the modern Linux admin interface. We release regularly. Here are the release notes from version 162.
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6 Best Linux Music Players That Every User Must Try — (2018 Edition)
Watching movies and playing music is one of the primary entertainment purposes served by our computers. So, when you move to a new operating system, it makes perfect sense if you look for useful media players. In the past, we’ve already told you about the best video players for Linux and, in this article, we’ll be telling you about the best music players for Linux-based operating systems. Let’s take a look at them:
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CPod (formerly Cumulonimbus) – A Beautiful Podcast App
Today, we introduce a somewhat new podcast application that is simple and yet delivers efficiently across all 3 desktop platforms.
CPod, (formerly known as Cumulonimbus), is an electron-based podcast app player for audiobook and podcast lovers.
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Apper 1.0.0 is out!
Apper the package/apps manager based on PackageKit has got it’s 1.0.0 version on it’s 10th birthday!
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VidCutter – Quickly Trim and Join Video Clips
VidCutter is an open-source cross-platform video editor with which you can quickly trim and join video clips. It is Python and Qt5-based, uses FFmpeg for its encoding and decoding operations, and it supports all the popular video formats not excluding FLV, MP4, AVI, and MOV.
VidCutter boasts a customizable User Interface that you can personalize using themes and a plethora of settings that you can tweak to make your video editing environment more appealing.
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Weblate 2.19.1
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Tusk Evernote Client Updated, Is Now Available as a Snap
The Tusk Evernote client is now available as a Snap.
We spotlighted the unofficial Evernote app last year, finding that it added to and improved on the standard Evernote web app in a number of ways.
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8 Best Free and Open Source Survey Tools
Surveys are one of the most effective tools for obtaining customer feedback. However, creating and distributing them can be very challenging.
Without the right software, you can spend days, even weeks, trying to create a perfect survey. And even then the quality and formatting of the survey may fall short of industry standards.
You may therefore need a survey creation tool that can help set up an effective feedback loop. The software featured here lets you build fully-customizable surveys, forms and quizzes.
Here’s our verdict captured in a legendary LinuxLinks chart. Only free and open source software is included. Each application can be self-hosted on your own server.
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The City of Bratislava is currently building a whole new ecosystem of open source digital services under the leadership of its CIO Petra Dzurovčinová. These services will be tested in Bratislava and then ate planned to be expanded to other cities in Slovakia with a goal of limiting the existing vendor lock-in and improving public services for the residents. According to Petra, choosing open source solutions for the digital transformation of the city is based not only on the long-term economic incentive, but more importantly, on the quality of services to be provided for the citizens. The digitisation team in Bratislava took on the task by first identifying and understanding the needs of the citizens through iterative processes involving interviews, co-creation and cooperating with other cities. A large part of the work has been done internally in the conceptualisation phase to steer the next steps of developing technological solutions and ensure achieving the planned objectives. ![]() |
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