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The best Linux distro for schools?
Linux has much to offer students in any school. But choosing the right distribution can be a bit tricky as one redditor discovered when he was chosen to teach his school's staff about Linux. Fortunately, he got a bunch of helpful suggestions from fellow Linux users.
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Features To Hopefully Look Forward To In GNOME 3.20
With GNOME 3.18 quickly approaching its release, our attention will soon turn towards GNOME 3.20 for release in March of next year.
We already know that viewing LibreOffice documents in GNOME should improve for the next release cycle with code already written. Some other items to look out for that I've found road-mapped so far include:
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HandyLinux 2.2 Screenshot Tour
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The September 2015 Issue of the PCLinuxOS Magazine
HTPC: Organize Your Music With Kodi
The Multiple X-Screen Advantage
PCLinuxOS Recipe Corner
Inkscape Tutorial: Creating A Bubble
PCLinuxOS Family Member Spotlight: Orion
Create A Great Video With OpenShot
Game Zone: Cannon Brawl
Create Your Own Personal PCLinuxOS TShirt
Playing Android Angry Birds In PCLinuxOS With Arc Welder
ms_meme's Nook: The Clearness Of You
Tip Top Tips: Make A Simple Script For whois Inquiries
GIMP Tutorial: Graffiti Text
Encrypt Your Conversations Using the PCLOS-Talk Chat Server and Pidgin
PCLinuxOS Puzzled Partitions
Screenshot Showcase
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Intel Skylake Core i5 Performance Doesn't Appear Impacted Yet By Linux 4.3
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Clang OpenMP Benchmarks On Linux 64-bit Against GCC
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GCC vs. Clang Compiler Benchmarking On Intel's Skylake CPU
Continuing in our compiler benchmarks this week are some GCC vs. Clang C/C++ compiler performance benchmarks on Intel's new Skylake processor while testing from Ubuntu Linux 64-bit.
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Red Hat announces participation at IDC CIO Summit 2015 in Riyadh
Red Hat, Inc., the world's leading provider of open source solutions, has announced its participation at the upcoming IDC CIO Summit 2015 taking place at the Four Seasons hotel, Kingdom Centre Riyadh from September 8-9, 2015. The company will demonstrate its open, hybrid cloud technologies for bare metal, virtualization, private cloud and public cloud deployments.
Red Hat is a strong advocate of the open hybrid cloud computing model and believes that the open approach - based on open standards and open APIs - is essential to protecting businesses against costly vendor lock-in. The open hybrid cloud approach can translate to increased productivity, optimized assets, and scalability of applications across physical, virtual, private, and public cloud environments.
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Fedora 23 Will Have Beautiful Supplemental Wallpaper
The submission phase for the supplemental wallpaper for Fedora 23 isnt over yet. There are so far 169 submissions.
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IBM Joins Open Mainframe Project For Wider Linux Adoption; New LinuxONE Mainframes Launched
IBM breathes new life into its open mainframe strategy with the announcement of new initiatives for wider Linux adoption at the enterprise level.
Last month, the tech giant released a new line of Linux mainframes dubbed the LinuxONE. The Emperor is based on the IBM z13 and "is the world's most advanced Linux system with the fastest processor in the industry," according to IBM.
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Fedora 22 – MATE Desktop
While I’m a big fan of Gnome, I wanted to try another desktop environment. I’ve heard people about MATE desktop and thought I’d give it a try. It’s easy enough to install when you know the right command.
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You Can Win an Ubuntu-Powered Mycroft Device to Make Your House Smarter
Mycroft is the name of an artificial intelligence project designed to turn your house into a smart home. Its makers are trying to raise funds on Kickstarter, and they are now offering a free device to a user who will manage to spread the word more.
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Elementary OS 0.3.1 Has Been Released
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Features, Changes Merged So Far For The Linux 4.3 Kernel
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Microcode Blobs Added To Linux-Firmware For Latest AMD Hardware
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Systemd Starts Doing NTP/Timezones, Unified Cgroup Hierarchy
Systemd developers plan to release systemd 226 next week and with this release will come new features.
David Herrmann has added the change-log entries to systemd Git ahead of the planned v226 release scheduled to happen next week. The main changes are about unified cgroup hierarchy and DHCP server changes.
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Good News! De-Googled /e/OS Smartphones is Now Shipping to the US and Canada
The de-googled Android fork /e/OS is a passionate step towards removing Google from your daily driver (i.e. your smartphone).
Considering they’re also working on a privacy-friendly Siri alternative, /e/OS is particularly an exciting pitch for the future smartphones without relying on Google.
While /e/ smartphones have been around for a while, it still is not tailored for everyone depending on various requirements for daily activities that you do on a smartphone. I’d suggest doing your research before making a purchase.
However, there’s good news that /e/ smartphones will now also be shipping to the USA and Canada.
| KDE: Fixes, Plasma PinePhone, and Plasma Themes
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Open Hardware/Modding: RISC-V in Linux 5.12, Arduino, and Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4
| GNU Projects: GNU Inetutils, libredwg, and assembly
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