Leftovers: Games and Software
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Technical issues with the new Cossacks 3 DLC seems to have delayed the Linux version
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4Team, a 2D multiplayer battle platformer, now on Steam Early Access
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Rocket League gets a big update called ‘Starbase ARC’, adds a lot of new free goodies
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Installing an OpenShift Origin Cluster on Fedora 25 Atomic Host: Part 1
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The Road to Vivaldi 1.6 Web Browser Continues with Page Title Tab Notifications
Vivaldi's Ruarí Ødegaard today informs Softpedia about the availability of a new development snapshot towards the Vivaldi 1.6 web browser, versioned 1.6.687.3.
Rebased on the open-source Chromium 55.0.2883.76 web browser, Vivaldi Snapshot 1.6.687.3 is here a week after the first development release, Vivaldi Snapshot 1.6.682.3, to introduce two exciting new features, but also to fix many of the issues and annoyances reported by users since the previous snapshot.
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Lightworks 14 Introduces A Brand-New Look, New Pro Features
A new version of Lightworks, the professional-grade video editing software, has entered into public beta.
It debuts a brand new look, brand new features, and some brand new workflows.
The new interface is called “Fixed” and it’s designed to offer a “more organised” workspace, helping users discover, use and learn more about the editor’s various features.
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RcppAPT 0.0.3
A new version of RcppAPT -- our interface from R to the C++ library behind the awesome apt, apt-get, apt-cache, ... commands and their cache powering Debian, Ubuntu and the like -- is now on CRAN.
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Xen Project Hypervisor 4.8 Released
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Xen 4.8 Open-Source Hypervisor Adds Support for Xilinx Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC
On December 7, 2016, the Linux Foundation-hosted Xen Project proudly announced the release of Xen 4.8 hypervisor, the powerful open source industry standard for virtualization.
It's been a little over five months since the release of the Xen 4.7 series, and it looks like the development team behind this highly customizable, extensible and flexible type-1 or baremetal hypervisor did not stop improving the software and adding new features to it. Xen 4.8 is the latest stable and most advanced version, which focuses on advanced embedded use cases and enhances support of ARMv8-A based servers.
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