today's leftovers
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With Linux 4.4, TPM 2.0 Gets Into Shape For Distributions
Adding to the feature list for Linux 4.4 is more complete TPM 2.0 support.
Intel and others have been working on TPM 2.0 support for a while and initial support landed for Linux 4.0. However, with Linux 4.4 the work is becoming more suitable for those interested in this new version of Trusted Platform Module.
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FOSDEM Desktops DevRoom 2016
It is now official: KDE will be present again at FOSDEM in the 2016 edition, on the 30th and 31st of January, 2016.
Talks will take place at the Desktops DevRoom, on Sunday the 31st, but not exclusively: in past years, there were Qt and KDE-related talks at the mobile devroom, lightning talks, distributions, open document editors and more.
KDE will be sharing the room with other desktop environments, as usual: Gnome, Unity, Enlightenment, Razor, etc. Representatives from those communities will be helping me in managing and organizing the devroom: Christophe Fergeau, Michael Zanetti, Philippe Caseiro and Jérome Leclanche.
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Qt World Summit '15. and Reactive Qt
A few weeks ago, I went to the Qt World Summit 2015.
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BuyLinuxCDs.co.uk got new design
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SteamOS 2.0 Stable Now Has Improved Auto-Repair and NVMe Drive Support
Valve is moving much quicker now with the SteamOS updates, and it looks like its makers are trying to push fixes and improvements ahead of the November 10 launch for the Steam Machines.
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Debian-Based MiniNo PicarOS 2015 Linux Distro Arrives for School-Age Children
The developers of the Debian-based GALPon MiniNo GNU/Linux distribution, which is popularly known as PicarOS, have had the great pleasure of announcing the release of PicarOS Diego 2015.
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Ubuntu 15.10 (Wily Werewolf) Ready For Download
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COM Express Type 6 module revs up with new R-Series SoC
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UP Is a Raspberry Pi 2 Lookalike That Runs Linux, Windows 10, and Android - Video
Now that we've introduced you guys to the Solu computer, it's time to meet UP, the single-board computer (SBC) that looks like Raspberry Pi 2 and runs Linux, Windows 10, and Android.
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SmartThings Kit Leads New Wave of Home Automation Products
The Linux-dominated home automation business is still a fragmented free-for-all, but it’s also beginning to consolidate, with far fewer startups in 2015 compared to recent years. This month we saw several major product announcements from established players related to Linux.
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First TV Ad for the Tizen Samsung Z3
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[Game] Capsule Rider 3D Racing Game Now Available in the Tizen Store
Capsule Rider 3D is the first 3D Racing Game that has made its way to the Tizen Store and is now available to download! The game runs quite fast and fluid on the Samsung Z1 and gives a great gaming experience.
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Samsung beefs up IoT offering with new SmartThings devices
The Internet of Things can be a mixed blessing. Sometimes all works as planned and sometimes things go terribly awry. Things are getting better, though. The trick is compatibility and we aren’t there yet, but things keep improving and moving forward.
Now Samsung is beefing up its line of SmartThings products. This isn’t new, but only improved. The company is doubling up its efforts, but others will need to adopt the standard, or any standard for that matter.
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