today's leftovers
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Install LibreOffice 4.3 in Kubuntu, Ubuntu with PPA
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Notes on Fedora on an Android device
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Vagrant – Creating Virtual Development Environments Made Easy
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More Linux Gamers Now Use Steam Despite Apparent Drop in Percentages
The Steam for Linux rate of adoption has dropped somewhat in comparison with the previous month, but it still holds around 1.1%.
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Plex Media Server 0.9.9.14 Now Features iTune Import
Plex Media Server, a software that makes it easy for everyone to play movies and TV shows on the computer, is now at version 0.9.9.14 and is available for download.
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tpp - the command line presentation tool
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Dropbox 2.11.5 Experimental Version Out for Linux, Windows, and Mac OS
Dropbox, a client for an online service that lets you bring all your photos, docs, and videos anywhere, is now at version 2.11.5 and it has been released for Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X.
This is a development build of Dropbox, and beginning with the 2.11.x branch, the developers have started to make a number of important changes to the Linux client, after quite a long time of stagnant development.
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