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Tresorit offers collaboration tool for all major Linux distros
Collaboration is big news and big business, obviously. Logically then we see new services and tools arising in the Linux-specific market. Tresorit is a file sharing service that is now available for all Linux users across ‘Linux supported platforms’.
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Skype for Linux (Alpha) Adds Status Options, Supports Bots [Ed: The whole network is a botnet (topologically)
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Total War: Warhammer Mac and Linux versions on the way
Total War: Warhammer released for Windows in May 2016, to excellent reviews and a very favourable fan reception. It wasn’t entirely unexpected, given the love that exists for both the venerable Total War strategy battle simulation series and Games Workshop’s dice-driven combat, but credit where credit’s due.
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The rules have changed. Total War: WARHAMMER comes to Mac and Linux autumn 2016
Feral Interactive today announced it is bringing the hotly anticipated Total War™: WARHAMMER® to Mac and Linux this autumn. Developed by Creative Assembly, in partnership with Games Workshop, and published by SEGA for Windows PC, Total War: WARHAMMER unites two of the greatest names in gaming under one mighty banner.
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How to install WebDAV with Lighttpd on Debian 8 (Jessie)
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How to Access Google Drive On Ubuntu 16.04
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This App Sets Bing Image of the Day as the Wallpaper on Linux
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