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LHS Episode #311: Three Going on Fifty
Welcome to Episode 311 of Linux in the Ham Shack. In this short topics episode, the hosts cover YOTA, AO-7, WRC 2019, CWOps, NHS and a bunch of other acronyms and their associated relevant topics. Thank you for listening and we hope you have a phenomenal week.
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2019-11-19 | Linux Headlines
The Open Invention Network is taking on patent trolls, Nextcloud releases a statement concerning NextCry, Mozilla and GitLab are expanding their bug bounty programs, and the EFF helps form the Coalition Against Stalkerware.
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LibreOffice 6.4 Alpha Quick Look and Installation Guide
In this video, we are looking at quickly looking at LibreOffice 6.4 Alpha and look at how to install it.
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OpenIndiana 2019.10 overview | Community-driven illumos Distribution
In this video, I am going to show an overview of OpenIndiana 2019.10 and some of the applications pre-installed.
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