today's leftovers
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Purism Librem Laptops Remain Blobbed Up, Less Than Interesting
While it's been several months since the Purism Librem crowd-funding campaing got underway for producing "the first high-end laptop in the world that ships without mystery software in the kernel, operating system, or any software applications," the Librem 15 still relies upon a proprietary BIOS and there's still no easy fix.
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Libreboot Adds Experimental ThinkPad R500 Support
Libreboot, the downstream of Coreboot that strips out all binary blobs / microcode / firmware, has added experimental support for a new ThinkPad laptop.
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Linux Foundation bring access to training and certification in India at reduced rate
The Linux Foundation has announced the availability of a country-specific pricing for its Essentials of System Administration course and Linux Foundation Certified System Administrator exam for people in India. India is the first region in which the Linux Foundation will offer country-specific pricing on select training and certification products. The course plus exam will cost Indian credit/debit card holders 5,000 rupees which is equivalent to $79.
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A brief summary for the second step of GSoC 2015
The Second step has finished June 26. But I prepared several exams in early July and went to Beijing to apply the Visa for GUADEC and had a travel in Beijing. So I was a little busy in the past few days. Now I'd like to spend sometime to write this blog and share something I learned during the second step of my plan.
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Red Hat Inc Sentiment Worsening on Low Stock Potential
The sentiment dropped, as 170 investment managers increased or opened new positions, while 201 reduced and sold stakes in Red Hat Inc.
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Ubuntu Touch OTA-6 Will Bring Telephony Enhancements, Browser Improvements And Other Interesting Improvements
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Mir 0.14 Has Been Added To The Unstable Branch Of Ubuntu Touch
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Intel Compute Stick with Ubuntu launches for $100
The Intel Compute Stick is a tiny PC that plugs directly into the HDMI port on your TV or monitor. A model with Windows software launched earlier this year for $150. Now you can buy a model with Ubuntu Linux for $100.
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Elementary OS 0.3 Freya Has Received A New Greeter
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Linux Mint 17.2 OEM And No Codecs Images Have Been Released
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In August 2015, The Linux Mint Developers Will Start Working At Linux Mint 17.3
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