today's leftover
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GNOME Internet Radio Locator [10.0.0 released]
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GNOME Layout Manager – Make GNOME Desktop Look Like Unity, Mac or Windows
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Teaching Your Computer
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Wine 2.8 Has Better HiDPI Support, Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War III Fixes
Linux fans interested in running the latest Windows games and apps will be glad to learn that the Wine 2.8 development release arrived with support for the newest game titles and dozens of improvements to older ones.
Incorporating two week's worth of enhancement and bug fixes, Wine 2.8 makes the Direct3D command stream to run asynchronously, improves the HiDPI (High Dots Per Inch) settings, implements system tray notifications on Apple's macOS platform, and introduces better automatic detection of parallel and serial ports.
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New Debian Developers and Maintainers (March and April 2017)
The following contributors got their Debian Developer accounts in the last two months:
Guilhem Moulin (guilhem)
Lisa Baron (jeffity)
Punit Agrawal (punit)The following contributors were added as Debian Maintainers in the last two months:
Sebastien Jodogne
Félix Lechner
Uli Scholler
Aurélien Couderc
Ondřej Kobližek
Patricio PaezCongratulations!
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Artila Launches the Linux-Ready IoT Gateway Matrix-710 for M2M Applications
Artila Electronics, which specializes in the development and manufacture of Linux-ready ARM embedded industrial computers, launches the highly integrated compact Box Computer , Matrix-710, based on ARM Cortex-A5, especially for industrial control, automation gateway, mobile gateway, smart energy application. Matrix-710 adapts the innovated technology of ARM processor coupled with the open Linux operating system, which provides the backbone for innovative smart IoT solutions. To achieve the need for M2M application, it equips the WiFi, cellular modems which allow Internet connectivity and GPS for location information transition, considering the practical needs, Matrix-710 also offers a miniPCIe slot for users to deploy these modules easily.
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Get Familiar with Your Android Smartphone
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Behold, auto-completing Android bug reports – because you're not very thorough
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Open Source an 'Overrated Necessity,' Says PCCW [Ed: No, insisting you don't need Free software is like insisting you can put back doors in software, like Microsoft, and be OK]
If open source has swiftly become the latest religious practise in the telecom industry, it is still attracting its share of skeptics and unbelievers.
Some were on display at this week's annual TM Forum Live conference in Nice, where Shahar Steiff, an assistant vice president at Hong Kong's PCCW, described open source as an "overrated necessity" in front of conference attendees.
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