today's leftovers
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dothost and lddot: Looking good, feeling fine
Well, after a day or two of completely scrambling my scheduled posts — and even revisiting an application that I had already mentioned a year ago :oops: — I have some catching up to do.
Please accept this as a double post, and hopefully make up for a little lost ground. Here’s lddot and dothost, respectively, both from Jakub Wilk and both in AUR (but not in Debian).
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ht: High marks, even if it’s lost on me
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iptstate: In the tradition of the *tops
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How to configure fail2ban to protect Apache HTTP server
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How to check SSH protocol version on Linux
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Processed in digiKam: Using Perspective Adjustment
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Vim Tutorial for Beginners
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Running Nova-Docker on OpenStack RDO Juno (CentOS 7)
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How To Install LiVES 2.2.7 On Ubuntu 14.10, Ubuntu 14.04, Ubuntu 12.04 And Derivative Systems
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How To Install Kernel 3.19 RC1 On Ubuntu 14.10, Ubuntu 14.04 And Derivatives
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Passwordless ssh with a key: the part most tutorials skip
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(Wine-) Pipelight update – careful upgrade
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Local Multiplayer Game Collection 'Sportsfriends' Available For Linux, Missing Content On Windows
The game was funded on Kickstarter two years ago, and was released for PlayStation 3 and 4 in May. This week it was released for PCs, but due to Bluetooth driver issues one of the four games in the compilation is missing in the Windows version.
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Qt 5.4 on Red Hat Enterprise 5
For my job, I need to take care of the support of old Linux distributions for our products, therefore I experimented in building Qt 5.x for Red Hat Enterprise 5 (or CentOS 5 or other clones).
Whereas Red Hat Enterprise 6 works more or less out of the box, to build Qt (even without WebKit and Co.) on Red Hat Enterprise 5, more work is needed. Even the xcb library is not yet existent there.
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Application Development with Qt Creator, Second Edition
I got a copy of the Application Development with Qt Creator, 2nd ed. for review, so I decided to post the review here – KDE is still the greatest Qt community in the world, and we have more than a few students and teachers in it which might benefit from a book like this one.
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Announcing Subsurface 4.3
The Subsurface development team proudly announces release 4.3 of Subsurface, an open source divelog and dive planning program for Windows, Mac and Linux.
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Bludevil 2.1 released
On 3rd December, I have released Bluedevil 2.0. It was a first stable release that supported Bluez 5 and it contained mainly crash fixes over 2.0-rc1. Unfortunately, there was also a big regression.
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