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Why we need a different container purely for apps - Mark Shuttleworth (Canonical)
Fast, secure and reliable third-party Linux apps that run efficiently on any device from the RPi to the mainframe - with "snap", a new universal Linux package that works from Arch to Xubuntu thanks to a clever twist on standard container techniques.
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Linux & Whatnot - Matrix/Riot Decentralized Instant Messaging
Linux & Whatnot (with Lunduke & Hartley) - Episode 10. We talk with two of the people behind Matrix (& Riot) -- an open source, open standard for decentralized instant messaging.
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Black Lab Linux goes commercial
Black Lab Software has decided to leave the world of free and open source software (FOSS) and commercialise Black Lab Linux due to lack of funding. Robert Dohnert, CEO of Black Lab Software, on Tuesday made the official announcement.
Black Lab Linux 8 has been in the development mode. While its third beta build was released in September-end, the company was supposed to launch Release Candidate on October 11.
An official announcement from CEO’s desk first revealed the decision to move forward Black Lab Linux as a commercial-only software product. All the Black Lab based systems and hardware will now come be under PC/OpenSystems LLC. The company has also decided to ship Black Lab Linux with GNOME 3 desktop environment.
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This Week in Solus – Install #37
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[gobolinux-users] Announcing GoboLinux 016 alpha
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Proprietary AMD/ATI Catalyst fglrx 15.12 rpms released for LEAP 42.2
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openSUSE Tumbleweed – Review of the Week 2016/41
Even though Tumbleweed did not have any snapshots that needed to be cancelled this week, we only got two snapshots out (1006 and 1010). Or, wording this positively: we released twice as many snapshots as last week. It’s not all that dark though: quite some human resources seem to have shifted to Leap 42.2.
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5 great open source file-sharing software packages[Ed: lots of Windows-only]
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5 open-source file archivers to use [Ed: lots of Windows-only]
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Windows 10 got an official Instagram app before iPad because Facebook loves Microsoft [Ed: a reminder of this special relationship]
The Microsoft/Facebook friendship goes even deeper, too. Microsoft's gaming division and Facebook's Oculus have their own little partnership going on, to support Xbox One games in virtual reality with the Oculus Rift.
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