Leftovers: Ubuntu and Debian
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I would like Debian to stop shipping XScreenSaver
If any of you reading this have decision-making ability along those lines, I would appreciate your assistance in making this happen.
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Adapt – Run any app version on any Ubuntu version
Adapt is a simple, yet very useful application that can be used to install any package from any release of Ubuntu into any version of Ubuntu without using any PPA. You don’t have to wait for the developers to update their PPA for any particular application. Just install adapt, and start installing the app you want on any Ubuntu version. Not only from Ubuntu, you can run any application from any other Linux distribution, for example CentOS. In layman terms, Adapt is like apt command that allows us to run old software on a newer OS or newer software on an older OS. Sounds awesome? Yeah, it should be.
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Ubuntu OTA-10 Finally Brings VPN Support To Ubuntu Phones/Tablets
Ubuntu's OTA-10 over-the-air update began rolling out this morning to Ubuntu Phone/Tablet users.
With Ubuntu OTA-10 there is finally VPN support! But currently no PPTP support... At least though the Ubuntu Phone VPN support is making progress. Ubuntu OTA-10 also ships with a new calendar app but lacking support for iCal, a new GPS navigation client, and the Dekko email client.
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