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Free Software Install Fests on October 2
The Kerala Infrastructure and Technology for Education (KITE) will conduct ‘Free Software Install Fests’ on October 2 as part of Software Freedom Day celebrations.
The latest version of IT@School GNU/Linux will be installed free of cost in computers at the festival.
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Ansible, or Not Ansible?: Interview with Director of Ansible Community
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Technology stock to watch: Red Hat Inc (NYSE: RHT)
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PipeWire aims to do for video what PulseAudio did for sound
An ambitious new project from GNOME is aiming to do for video what PulseAudio did for sound.
It’s called PipeWire and it aims to improve the handling of audio and video on Linux to such an extent that it become a ‘core building block for the future of Linux application development’.
PipeWire has been designed form the ground up to modernize the way video and audio processing is handled on Linux, with particular focus on supporting Wayland and Flatpak.
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Telegram works seamlessly on Samsung-Tizen internet browser
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