Leftovers: Software
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Phoronix Test Suite 6.4 M4 Brings Suite Editing To The Phoromatic Server
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TOR Browser 6.0 Released With Better HTML5 Support And Improved Security
TOR Browser 6.0 has been released with multiple changes and improvements.
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Top 5 Screen cast Softwares for Linux
A Screen cast software(screen recorder) is the recording of computer screen, also known as a screen capture with audio. we can also hear a regular word screenshot, the difference between screenshot and screen cast is the screenshot generates a single picture of a computer screen but, where as screen cast records all the user activities on screen with audio narration like movie it would be saved as in video format. the video is in sevaral formats like flv,mp4,avi etc..
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Calamares 2.2.3 Universal Installer Adds Locale Choice Support on Debian Linux
Today, May 30, 2016, the development team behind Calamares, the next-generation, distribution-independent graphical installer framework announced the release of Calamares 2.2.3.
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Back to Backups
The most encouraging part about getting followup e-mail messages from readers about their backup solutions is to hear that lots of folks actually have backup solutions! Regardless of the complexity of your backup process or the level of automation you deem appropriate for your data, apart from creating the memories in the first place, few things are as important as backing them up!
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