Leftovers: Software
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Five Useful Tools For Debian Based Systems
In this tutorial, we’ll be discussing some random useful tools that can be used by system administrators for maintaining Debian and derivative distributions.
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tunir 0.7 is out
Today I have released Tunir 0.7. Tunir is a simple CI which developers can even use in their laptops. There are few major changes in this release. The first one is about no database support. Tunir itself will not save any data anywhere, this also means –stateless command line argument is now unnecessary. Even if you do not pass that option, tunir will print out the output of the tests on STDOUT.
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Announcing libradosfs
At CERN the disk storage is managed by a system built in-house called EOS (developed by CERN’s IT Data & Storage Services group). EOS manages data from the LHC experiments and also from “regular” users and power applications such as CERNBox, a file storage/sharing service for CERN users.
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Terminal Emulator `Terminator` Sees New Release
Terminator is terminal emulator which includes numerous useful features such as multiple terminals in the same window (split view), notifications, supports saving and restoring custom layouts and much more.
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Non-Linux FOSS: PlexConnect
The open-source PlexConnect is really just a brilliant translation layer that hijacks DNS (pointing http://trailers.apple.com to the PlexConnect server IP) and feeds the Apple TV data formatted like it expects. Rather than showing a listing of recent movie trailers, however, PlexConnect shows a direct interface with your Plex media server. And to be honest, the interface is actually surprisingly pleasant to use.
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Samba 4.3.0 Arrives with Support for Apple's Spotlight, Logging Improvements
Samba, the world’s most used open-source software solution for accessing shared Windows folders over a network from GNU/Linux and Mac OS X operating systems, has reached version 4.3.
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VirtualBox 5.0.4 Has Linux 4.2 Support, Many Fixes
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VirtualBox squashes bugs, adds new guest resolution to pre-defined menu
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VirtualBox 5.0.4 Brings Fixes for Linux Kernel 4.2 and Window Managers
VirtualBox, a virtualization solutions that allows users to run and install operating systems inside other operating systems, has been updated to version 5.0.4 and is now ready for download.
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DockBarX Xfce4 Panel Plugin Updated With Panel Blending
The DockBarX Xfce4 Panel plugin was updated to version 0.4.1 recently, bringing a pretty important new feature: panel blending.
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