today's leftovers
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Copr repository for neuroscience related packages
Just a quick quick post to announce that I've set up a COPR repository where I host software used in neuroscience research.
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CodeWeavers CrossOver 14.1.6 has been released
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Simple Desktop Display Manager (SDDM) Now Supports Wayland Sessions
Pier Luigi Fiorini, the creator and lead developer of the independent and open-source SDDM (Simple Desktop Display Manager) login manager software used on numerous desktop environments, including KDE, LXDE, and Hawaii, has announced the release of version 0.12.0.
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KDE's digiKam Software Collection 4.13.0 Fixes over 30 Bugs, digiKam 5 Coming in 2016
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Favourites and pinning
This does not seem like much, but, trust me, it is.
The KActivitiesStats library now supports mixing contacts (documents, etc.) that are linked to the current activity (aka favourites, or pinning), with the recently or frequently contacted ones.
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Know Your Language: C Rules Everything Around Me (Part One)
C is everywhere and in everything. C powers the Mars Curiosity rover, every computer operating system, every mobile OS, the Java Virtual Machine, Google Chrome, ATM machines, the computers in your car, the computers in your robot surgeon, the computers that designed the robot surgeon, the computers that designed those computers, and, eventually, C powers itself as its own implementation language.
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Linux Foundation Security Checklist: Have It Your Way
The Linux Foundation's recently published security checklist may draw more attention to best practices for protecting Linux workstations, even if IT pros do not embrace all of its recommendations.
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ICT faces critical shortage of IT security execs
There’s a critical shortage of IT security experts in Australia to meet an otherwise welcome increase in the demand for ICT executives after months of employment uncertainty for the country’s tech executives.
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