today's leftovers
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episode 10 - Carl Richell, CEO of System76, and Jason DeRose, from System76, Novacut, and Dmedia
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Solus OS 1.0 Will Be Using Kernel 4.3 And The Latest Budgie Builds
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Manjaro Linux 15.12 (Capella) Is Just Around the Corner, Second RC Build Out Now
Earlier today, December 18, the Manjaro development team, through Philip Müller, was happy to announce the general availability of the second RC (Release Candidate) build of the upcoming Manjaro Linux 15.12 (Capella) computer operating system.
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openSUSE Tumbleweed – Review of the week 2015/51
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Slackware multilib updates to match the changes in slackware-current
There was yet another update of slackware-current today. The 150+ lines of ChangeLog.txt are not as massive as previous updates but still, lots of polishing and under-the-hood improvements, a couple of security updates (bind, cups-filters, libpng, mozilla-firefox and openssl), two new packages (libtirpc and rpcbind) to replace the removed portmap package; a fresh version of the GCC compiler suite (5.3.0) and a new Linux kernel (4.1.15).
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MATE Desktop 1.12.1 Has Been Released. How to Install it on Ubuntu 15.10 Wily Werewolf
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My Free activities in November 2015
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ODROID-C0 Board Based On Amlogic S805 Quad-Core Cortex-A5 Processor at 1.5 GHz and 1GB of RAM
When I read for the first time about Raspberry Pi Zero, I think at a new frontier in the DIY area. But I was only half right. This new frontier was announced first by the South Korean company called Hardkernel that prepares in their labs a new cheap single board computer a week before Raspberry Pi Zero. It’s about ODROID-C0.
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nouveau: import and install a selection of nvif headers from the kernel
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Canonical has discovered
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Kernel 4.3.3 Is Now Used By Default On Ubuntu 16.04, Kernel 4.4 RC5 Added To The Unstable Branch Of Ubuntu Xenial
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Kernel 4.2.8 Has Been Released. Install It On Your Ubuntu System Now!
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