today's leftovers
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It’s Here. The March 2018 Issue of Linux Journal Is Available for Download Now.
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Inside the distros: A year in Linux development [Ed: GNU/Linux will actually turn 35 this year. But let’s not let facts get in the way of revisionism.]
Linux will turn 30 in three years. We look at how far the major Linux distributions – or distros – have come over the past year and what they might be able to bring in the future
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FOR SALE!
You may have read an article on Linux notes from DarkDuck that was published a week ago. If not, I'll remind you in short. Due to some side-effects of Linux operating systems' testing and reviews I decided to put that part of my life aside for the time being. There are some other personal reasons for doing that too.
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Dang it! Ubuntu 18.04 Won’t Include a New GTK Theme
If you were hoping to see Ubuntu 18.04 LTS arrive with an all-new look then brace yourself as we’ve bad news to share. Ubuntu has said that the new theme, which it asked the community to create, won’t be part of of the Bionic Beaver release next month.
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Ubuntu 18.04: Up To 10% Faster Installation, Won’t Include New GTK Theme
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Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Beta 1 Released for All Ubuntu Derivatives
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Ubuntu Podcast from the UK LoCo: S11E01 – One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest - Ubuntu Podcast
It’s Season 11 Episode 01 of the Ubuntu Podcast! Alan Pope, Mark Johnson and Martin Wimpress are connected and speaking to your brain.
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Cumulus Networks Announces Early Access of Cumulus Linux for Voyager with ADVA
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Review: LimeSDR Mini Software Defined Radio Transceiver
It’s fair to say that software-defined radio represents the most significant advance in affordable radio equipment that we have seen over the last decade or so. Moving signal processing from purpose-built analogue hardware into the realm of software has opened up so many exciting possibilities in terms of what can be done both with more traditional modes of radio communication and with newer ones made possible only by the new technology.
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Notes on Nokia 6: Solid Device for Price-Conscious Android Photographers
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