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Gzip Command in Linux
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DNS configuration with Ansible
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Fix Xfce Desktop Error, Can't Right-Click and Change Wallpaper
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Norbert Preining: Debian Activities of the last few months
I haven’t written about specific Debian activities in recent times, but I haven’t been lazy. In fact I have been very active with a lot of new packages I am contributing to.
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Lots of updates since we first released TeX Live 2019 for Debian, too many to actually mention. We also have bumped the binary package with backports of fixes for dvipdfmx and other programs. Another item that is still pending is the separation of dvisvgm into a separate package (currently in the NEW queue). Biber has been updated to match the version of biblatex shipped in the TeX Live packages.
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Design and Web team summary – 03 September 2019
This was a fairly busy two weeks for the Web & design team at Canonical. Here are some of the highlights of our completed work.
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