today's leftovers
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wlc 0.6
wlc 0.6, a command line utility for Weblate, has been just released. There have been some minor fixes, but the most important news is that Windows and OS X are now supported platforms as well.
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Opera offers browser with free built-in VPN
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Hands-on: Opera's free, unlimited browser VPN is ready for secure surfing
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Opera brings its desktop VPN to the mainstream
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Synopsys' Coverity
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Dig into DNS: Part 3
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How to uninstall obsolete dependent packages
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Tasksel – Easily and Quickly Install Group Softwares in Debian and Ubuntu
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Wine Staging 1.9.19 Implements CIF Reader, Active Setup Download Functionality
A new version of the Wine Staging software for running various Windows apps and games on your Linux box has been released, 1.9.19, with various new features and improvements.
Coming hot on the heels of Wine 1.9.19, and after only one week from the previous maintenance update, namely Wine Staging 1.9.18, the new version includes, as expected, all the improvements introduced upstream, such as an experimental udev bus driver for HID, better joystick support, metafile support in GDI+, and the new DC rendering functionality in Direct2D.
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KDevelop 5.0.1 Open-Source IDE Brings Multiple Bug Fixes, General Improvements
The development team behind the open-source KDevelop IDE (Integrated Development Environment) software announced the release and immediate availability of the first maintenance update to the KDevelop 5.0 stable series.
KDevelop 5.0 was released just a month ago, and it brought lots of goodies, the biggest one being the port to the latest KDE Frameworks 5 and Qt 5 technologies. Other features include improved C/C++ support, CMake support, and QML/JavaScript support.
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IPFire 2.19 Linux Firewall Gets New Intrusion Prevention System, Kernel 3.14.79
Today, September 20, 2016, IPFire's Michael Tremer announced the release of yet another Core Update to the IPFire 2.19 stable Linux-based firewall distribution and system.
IPFire 2.19 Core Update 104 appears to be a big release with many interesting changes, starting with the latest version of Linux 3.14 kernel, build 3.14.79, and continuing with a brand new Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) called Guardian, and all the latest software updates and security patches. But first, we should warn you that the Linux kernel 3.14 series reached end of life last week, and users are urged to move to Linux 4.4 LTS.
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Slackware-Based Absolute 14.2 Linux OS Arrives with Up-to-Date Components
Absolute Linux developer Paul Sherman announced the release of version 14.2 of his Slackware-based GNU/Linux operating system for personal computers and laptops.
Based on Slackware 14.2, Absolute 14.2 comes, as expected, with many updated components, most of them borrowed from upstream. But it looks like there are some newly implemented things as well, such as an "Autoinstall" option in the installers to allow automatic installation of the OS on a user-selected partition or disk drive.
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