today's leftovers
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Xtreme Download Manager For Linux And Windows — Get 5 Times Faster Download Speed
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man-pages-4.06 is released
I've released man-pages-4.06. The release tarball is available on kernel.org. The browsable online pages can be found on man7.org. The Git repository for man-pages is available on kernel.org.
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Free to play action platformer MMO StarBreak released on Steam with Linux support
An action platformer MMO isn't something you see very often, but StarBreak hopes to pull it off. It's free to play too, so you have nothing to lose by trying it out.
It seems to have microtransactions where you're able to buy in-game "UC" for real money. I imagine that will put people off depending on what you're able to buy with it. If it's only cosmetics, that's fine, but if it allows you to buy weapons it will be ruined by pay to win junk.
The game features permadeath too, so even though it's an MMO you will lose your progress when you die. Also, considering it's an MMO the lack of a friend feature makes me dislike it. I play MMO games to hook up with friends a lot of the time and I imagine I am not alone in this.
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One of my favourite racing games 'Distance' has a massive update
It seems for the most part the new update runs pretty well on Linux, performance seems to be much better than it was last time I tried that's for sure.
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Tumbleweed gets Plasma 5.6.3, Firefox 46
Since the last update, openSUSE Tumbleweed had two snapshots.
Snapshot 20160505 and 20160508 brought quite a few goodies for Tumbleweed users.
Firefox 46 and GNOME 3.20.2 were in the 20160505 snapshot along with some other packages like git 2.8.2, glib-networking 2.48.1 and a huge update to ostree in version 2016.5.
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Ubuntu Kylin 16.04 LTS – Video Overview and Screenshot Tours
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AryaLinux 2016.04 Screenshot Tour
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