today's leftovers
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Linux Vendor Firmware Service: We Need Your Help
I spend a lot of my day working on framework software for other programs to use. I enjoy this plumbing, and Red Hat gives me all the time I need to properly design and build these tricky infrastructure-type projects. Sometimes, just one person isn’t enough.
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Gnome can get drunk, legally, as it turns 18
This Saturday the GNOME Project celebrates its 18th birthday, over the years it has gone from being the top dog in desktop environment land to seeing a slump in usage after launching GNOME 3 (although this has somewhat recovered now), its usage share has also not been helped with the two most popular Linux distros, Ubuntu and Linux Mint, shifting to Unity and Cinnamon respectively.
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GNOME Turns 18 this Saturday
This is a great chance to tell the world why you love GNOME, inspire others to give it a try, give back to the community, and just wish GNOME a happy birthday.
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LinuxCon Preview: Q&A with SUSE’s Michael Miller
As a preview of next week’s LinuxCon in Seattle, we asked keynote speaker Michael Miller of SUSE to answer some questions about openness in IT infrastructure and what it means for Linux and SUSE.
For more from Michael Miller, check out his keynote presentation at LinuxCon, “Open Source Code: It's in our DNA,” in which he will talk about open source, the progress that has been made, and why now is the perfect time to be building the future of open source together.
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The Ubuntu Guys Have Already Worked Out A More Official PPA For Nvidia Driver Updates
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New Official Proprietary GPU Drivers Ubuntu PPA Released
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BQ's Ubuntu Bows on World Stage
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Mycroft is the first ever open source artificial intelligence platform for everyone
As we continue to see how Artificial Intelligence can make our lives easier including everything from natural language processing to self-driving cars, it was only a matter of time before the technology broke out of the private domain of large companies and into the world of open source.
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Mycroft launches Kickstarter to create ‘artificial intelligence for everyone’
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Six-port net appliance runs Yocto on Braswell
Aaeon’s rugged “FWS-2260″ network appliance runs Yocto Linux on a 14nm Intel “Braswell” SoC and has six GbE ports, SATA and CFast, and dual mini-PCIe slots.
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Join Linux User & Developer as our new Staff Writer!
We’re looking for someone who is both a great writer and knows their way around a Linux distro, along with the ability to write a bit of code and use a Raspberry Pi. Not only will you be tasked with writing articles for the magazine and website, you’ll also be able to pitch your own features for every part of the magazine that could make it to the cover.
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Has Chrome OS become ugly?
Chromebooks and Chromeboxes have done very well in terms of sales at Amazon and other retailers. But what about Chrome OS itself? Google has made some changes to it over the years and one redditor is wondering if Chrome OS has become ugly.
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Lenovo Announces New ThinkPad P50, P70 ‘Mobile Workstation’
The $64,000 question is the operating system. The ThinkPad P Series comes with Windows 10, of course, but Ubuntu and Red Hat Enterprise Linux are also available.
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