today's leftovers
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System76 unveils Skylake-powered Wild Dog Pro with Ubuntu Linux 15.10 'Wily Werewolf'
Linux-based operating systems are wonderful for many reasons, such as being lightweight and secure. One of my favorite aspects, however, is the open and customizable nature. Ubuntu, for example, is one of the best operating systems, but if you do not like the default Unity environment, you can simply choose another -- not so with Windows or OS X.
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System76 Launches Wild Dog Pro Powered by Ubuntu 15.10 and Intel Skylake
System76 just revealed the new Ubuntu 15.10-powered Wild Dog Pro desktop with the 6th Generation Intel Core 'Skylake' processor is available in their stores.
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Greater collaboration would be a boon for open networking projects
With so many projects, though, it seems that eventually there will have to be some consolidation among the projects ... or at least an overall standard that everyone can agree on. Last week, ON.Lab's ONOS project was added to the ever-growing list of Linux Foundation projects. It joins several other open source networking projects that are Linux Foundation projects, including the OpenDaylight Project, OPNFV and IO Visor.
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ONOS chief architect hopes to add clustering features over the next year
Now a Linux Foundation project, the Open Network Operating System project is likely to attract more attention.
On the CloudRouter Project's blog, Thomas Vachuska, ONOS's chief architect, indicated that since ON.Lab launched the open source software-defined networking project in December 2014, several collaborators and contributors have joined. The number is growing, he noted. It will probably do so more rapidly now that ONOS is a Linux Foundation project.
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Rblpapi 0.3.1
The first update to the Rblpapi package since the initial CRAN upload in August is now available.
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Git 2.6.2 Distributed Version Control System Has Many Bugfixes, Some Features
This past weekend, the developers of the open-source Git distributed version control system published details about the second maintenance release in the Git 2.6 series.
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Media Advisory: Linux Foundation Releases Episode 2 in World Without Linux Series
The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating the growth of Linux and collaborative development, today announced the immediate release of episode 2 in its World Without Linux digital video series.
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Opera 34 Dev Adds Linux Proprietary Codecs Support, Brings Back NPAPI, More
Opera Software, through Aneta Reluga, has announced yet another update of the Opera 34 developer channel for all supported platforms, including GNU/Linux, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows.
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19 Years of KDE History: Step by Step
KDE – one of most functional desktop environment ever. It’s open source and free for use. 19 years ago, 14 october 1996 german programmer Matthias Ettrich has started a development of this beautiful environment. KDE provides the shell and many applications for everyday using. Today KDE uses the hundred thousand peoples over the world on Unix and Windows operating system. 19 years – serious age for software projects. Time to return and see how it begin.
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5 Ways to Make Arch Linux More Stable
Arch Linux has a reputation for being unstable and hard to use. The distribution is bleeding edge, so its public perception is understandable. It is because of this fact that we’ve decided to compile a list of the top five ways to improve the stability of Arch.
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6 great monospaced fonts for code and terminal in Fedora
Because they spend most of their days looking at them, most sysadmins and developers are pretty choosy when it comes to choosing a monospaced type face for use in there terminal emulator or text editor. Here are five great monospace fonts that can be easily installed from the official Fedora repositories to make your text editor or terminal emulator look and function just that little bit nicer.
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The status of the Devuan project, presented at Opennebula
tomorrow our fellow VUA Alberto Zuin will be presenting Devuan at the OpenNebula conference 2015 in Barcelona...
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Bodhi Linux 3.1.0 AppPack Release
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Starting work on the “Swami” Control Panel for Moksha
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DragonBox Pyra Linux Handheld Now Available To Pre-Order (video)
First unveiled back in 2014 in its first edition, the latest version of the DragonBox Pyra Linux handheld gaming console is now available to pre-order price at €290 or roughly $330.
Unfortunately the final price of the Linux handheld will be more than the pre-order deposit pricing but as yet has not been revealed by the systems developers.
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PHYTEC Announces a New System-on-module (SOM) Based on the New Sitara™ AM57x Processor Family from Texas Instruments
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