Leftovers: Software
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Empathy Instant Messenger Refuses to Evolve, Might be Removed from GNOME
We saw many complaints in the last year from Linux users who attempted to use the Empathy multi-protocol instant messenger application that is installed by default in some popular distributions, such as Ubuntu.
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KDE Applications 15.04 Adds KDE Telepathy Chat and Kdenlive Video Editing
Today KDE released KDE Applications 15.04 our suite of 150 applications. Notable additions in this release include Kdenlive the leading video editor on Linux and KDE Telepathy the chat application to unify your instant messaging.
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KDE Applications 15.04 Ports Kdenlive and 70 Other Apps to KDE Frameworks 5
KDE had the pleasure of announcing today, April 15, that the KDE Applications 15.04 software suite has been released, and it is now available for download on a GNU/Linux distribution near you.
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NGINX: An open source platform for high-performance web architectures
NGINX (pronounced "engine x") is an open source, high-performance HTTP server and reverse proxy server.
Since its public launch in 2004, NGINX has focused on high performance, high concurrency, and low memory usage. In 2011, NGINX, Inc. was formed to help develop and maintain the open source distribution, and to provide commercial subscriptions and services. In this article, I'll provide an introduction to NGINX Open Source and NGINX Plus, and tell you how to get involved with the community.
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Samba 4.2.1 Is Now Available for Download, Fixes Over 25 Bugs
Samba, the world’s most used protocol for accessing shared Windows directories over the network in GNU/Linux and Mac OS X operating systems, has been updated today to version 4.2.1.
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APT (Advanced Package Tool) Now Handles Better Filesizes Through HTTPS
APT (Advanced Package Tool), a set of core tools inside Debian that make it possible to install, remove, and keep applications up to date, has been upgraded to version 1.0.9.8 and is now ready for download.
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rtv: Arr tee vee
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Dooble: A Web Browser, Specially Designed For Security And Privacy
Security and privacy are the two biggest concerns in Web, right? Indeed. In this highly sophisticated technological world, security and privacy are just dreams. No one is 100% secure ever in online. But the good news is some tech enthusiasts and companies are desperately trying to develop number of software that will help us to stay safe and secure in online. And, we should appreciate them for their consistent work to keep us safe(atleast a little bit) in online. Today, we will discuss about a Web browser called “Dooble” that can be used mainly for security and privacy.
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Nginx Plus 6 Improves Web Server High-Availability
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VirtualBox 5.0 Beta 2 Released
Just two weeks after VirtualBox 5.0 showed the first signs of life, VirtualBox 5.0 Beta 2 is now available.
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VirtualBox 5.0 Beta 2 available
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Announcement: VirtualBox 5.0 Beta 2 released
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Opera Developer 30 Adds 32bit Linux Builds
Quick update: the Opera developers have started providing 32bit Linux binaries with the latest Opera developer 30.
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Opera 30 Web Browser Will be Supported on 32-bit Linux Distributions, for Now
Opera Software, through Ruarí Ødegaard, announced today that the upcoming Opera 30 web browser, which is currently in the Developer channel, supports 32-bit distributions of GNU/Linux.
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