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Following the recent Kdenlive 17.12 release, a few annoying issues were reported in the AppImage. So we decided to focus on these and you can now download an updated AppImage with these 2 nice changes:
Translations are now included in the AppImage, for easy editing in your native language!
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My personal Email setup - Notmuch, mbsync, postfix and dovecot
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Tutorial on how to create a paper and digital offline Bitcoin wallet with Linux
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"A simple makefile" is a unicorn
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Spotify now available as a ‘Snap’ for Linux users
Canonical, the company behind the popular open source operating system and Linux distribution, Ubuntu, has announced that music streaming service Spotify will be available as a “snap”, the universal Linux app packaging format, making it easier for subscribers to install the popular music streaming app on Linux machines. You can download it as a snap here.
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Spotify joins Linux’s app packing format Snap
Canonical has revealed that Spotify is now available as a ‘Snap’, the universal Linux app packaging format.
Launching as a Snap enables users to enjoy Spotify natively on all Linux services, including Linux Mint, Manjaro, Debian, OpenSUSE, Solus, and Ubuntu.
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