Leftovers: Software
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Mailnag 1.1 Has Been Released
As you may know, Mailnag is an open-source email notification daemon available for both GNOME 3 and Unity, which checks the POP3 and IMAP email servers.
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QEMU 2.5-RC0 Released, Supports VirtIO-GPU 3D Mode
QEMU 2.5 is underway as an important piece of the open-source Linux virtualization stack. Some of the highlights for QEMU 2.5 include the Xen support code now supporting pass-through of Intel integrated GPUs, VirtIO-GPU now supports the 3D mode, Vhost-user now supports live migration, support for multi-queue in Vhost-user, support for network filters, TCG has improved system emulation performance for targets with software TLBs, record/replay support for TCG, and a variety of other changes including many x86 and ARM specific additions. An in-progress listing of all the QEMU 2.5 changes can be found via this QEMU Wiki page.
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Kodi 16 "Jarvis" Is Now In Beta
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Kodi 16.0 Beta Is a Massive Update
Kodi, a media player and entertainment hub that carried the XBMC name, has been upgraded and moves closer to the final version of the 16.0 branch.
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Qmmp 1.0.2 (Winamp-like Mediaplayer) Brings Fixes Only
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Rexloader 0.1 Next Has Been Released
As you may know, Rexloader is an open-source download manager, developed in C++ and Qt. Among others, it has support for downloading files via ftp or torrent, it allows the users to manage the download of multiple files and has support for setting the maximum download speed.
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FFmpeg 2.8.2 Officially Released
FFmpeg, a complete solution to record, convert and stream audio and video, has been upgraded to version 2.8.2 and is now ready for download and testing.
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FFmpeg 2.8.2 Has Been Released
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Komodo Edit 9.3 Has Been Released
As you may know, Komodo Edit is an IDE for coding in various web languages: Python, PHP, Ruby, Perl, HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
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Origin PC Is No Longer Doing A SteamOS Steam Machine
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1600 games for Linux on Steam, a Linux-friendly Steam Sale, and more open gaming news
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