Leftovers: Proprietary Software, HowTos, and GXml
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Matrix Writer – A Modern Cross-Platform Blog Editor
Matrix Writer is a cross-platform blog editing application for beginner and pro bloggers alike. It features a modern User Interface with a rich text editor, support for the most famous blog CMS including WordPress, Google Blogger, and Metaweblog API.
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Developer plots server virtualization comeback for XenServer
Moves are afoot to revive Xen Cloud Platform (XCP), the open source version of XenServer that existed independently of Citrix before the company released its code to the Xen Project and made its own efforts open source.
In 2017’s dying days developer Olivier Lambert posted news of his plan to revive XCP as “XCP-ng”. Lambert worked on XCP and his company offers Xen Server development and consultancy.
The Register’s virtualization desk learned of the effort this week so asked Lambert why he thinks it’s necessary.
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Slack Hopes Its AI Will Keep You from Hating Slack
The fastest-growing business app is relying on machine-learning tricks to fend off a deluge of messages—as well as competition from Facebook and Microsoft.
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How to Control Systemd Services on Remote Linux Server
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How To Find Installed Applications With Installed Size In Linux
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How to Install MATE Alongside Cinnamon in Linux Mint
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GXml is near for ABI stability
Today I managed to create a patch to provide ABI stability for GXml and any other Vala library.
ABI is one of the more important aspect in a library; allows to produce binaries fixing issues and add features while the applications, depending on it, don’t need to be recompiled
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