today's leftovers
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10 Top Most Popular Linux Distributions of 2015
As the end of 2015 approaches, it is not only a time to start drafting your new year’s resolutions but also to check out what were the most popular Linux distributions in 2015. A brief comparison with 2014 will also help us whether those distros are actually experiencing sustained growth or not. Ready to start? Let’s begin.
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Koozali SME Server 9.1 Final - Release Announcement
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elementary OS 0.3.2 Screenshot Tour
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Microsoft continues embracing Linux with new Azure certification
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Excel Software Adds QuickLicense Support for 64-Bit Linux and Xojo Applications
Excel Software simplified QuickLicense protection and licensing of 32-Bit or 64-Bit application software with the release of two companion products, QuickLicenseRT Linux 2.0 and PluginXojoQLRT 2.0. QuickLicenseRT Linux includes 32 and 64-Bit runtime files. PluginXojoQLRT provides a Xojo plugin for 32 and 64-Bit apps on Mac or Windows.
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filtering-packaging-mails
The recent transition of such mails from the PTS to Debian's instance of Distro Tracker reminded me about this, and some info on how to transition current filtering may be useful for more than just me.
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elementary OS 0.3.2 "Freya" Brings UEFI Fixes, Now Downloaded over 5.3 Million Times
The awesome guys from elementary announced a few minutes ago, December 10, 2015, the release and immediate availability for download of the elementary OS 0.3.2 "Freya" computer operating system.
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elementary OS Freya 0.3.2 Linux distro available for download now available
Linux is one of the best operating systems around and there are many distro’s which are popular among developers but what about the normal people like you and me. Well, there is a Linux distro just made for home users and desktop environment. Called elementary OS Freya, the version 0.3.0 of this Linux distro is now available for download.
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How to upgrade to Linux Mint 17.3
It is now possible to upgrade the Cinnamon and MATE editions of Linux Mint 17, 17.1 and 17.2 to version 17.3.
If you’ve been waiting for this I’d like to thank you for your patience.
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Building a Mini-ITX NAS? Don’t buy a Silverstone DS380 case.
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Precarious future for open source smartphones?
But perhaps these smaller companies like Jolla are content to keep their customer base little; after all, it’s hard to imagine any of their executives believing that their devices would soar into, say, the top 10 figures of sales around the world. Especially given how mammoth shipment figures are now for smartphones, and how mobile giants are lowering the costs of some of their devices to appeal to more markets. The intent for some of these open source companies has been more to provide alternative options for mobile users who can afford such products, while also steering customers away from juggernauts like Apple and Samsung. While Mozilla’s announcement is disheartening to some in the open source market, there are still several other entities who haven’t thrown in the towel.
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