Software: SDDM, Simple Weather Indicator, Borg Backup
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SDDM v0.16.0
SDDM is a Qt based Display Manager used by multiple desktops, such as Liri, KDE and LXQt. After a little more than one month since v0.15.0, I released SDDM v0.16.0 today. It contains a few bug fixes, translation updates and improvements to the configuration system. Read the release notes and download here.
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SDDM 0.16 Released - The Simple Desktop Display Manager
SDDM 0.16 is now available as the latest feature release of the Simple Desktop Display Manager, commonly used by some KDE-based Linux desktops for log-in management needs.
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Simple Weather Indicator Hits 1.0, Adds “Feels Like”, More Stats
Simple Weather Indicator for Ubuntu's Unity desktop has reached version 1.0. It adds more meteorological metadata including 'feels like' temperature.
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Borg Backup 1.1 Released
Borg Backup for those that haven't heard is a deduplicating backup program that also builds in compression and encryption abilities.
For those hearing about Borg for the first time, it's explained in more details via their documentation, "BorgBackup (short: Borg) is a deduplicating backup program. Optionally, it supports compression and authenticated encryption. The main goal of Borg is to provide an efficient and secure way to backup data. The data deduplication technique used makes Borg suitable for daily backups since only changes are stored. The authenticated encryption technique makes it suitable for backups to not fully trusted targets."
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