today's leftovers
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January 2016 Issue of Linux Journal
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Linux On Web Clients In 2015
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Notepadqq is a best alternative to Notepad++ for Ubuntu/Linux Mint
Do you miss Notepadd++ which is only available for Microsoft Windows? Here is an alternative for you called "Notepadqq" released under GPL (GNU General Public License) Version 3. Notepadqq is a Notepad++-like editor for the Linux desktop. It helps developers by providing all you can expect from a general purpose text editor, such as syntax highlighting for more than 100 different languages, code folding, color schemes, file monitoring, multiple selection and much more. You can search text using the power of regular expressions. You can organize documents side by side. You can use real-time highlighting to find near identifiers in no time. It has support for multiple programming languages, multiple encodings and plugin support.
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My experience with WikiToLearn
When I first started with Google Code In, I thought that it would be about work that is done fast and easy. With that attitude I had to abandon my first task at a random company (I don't remember). Seeing that this contest is pretty advanced, I looked for a task that fit to my programming skills which brought me to WikiToLearn: My first task was to run W2L locally so I can edit a part of the website.
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The Sysadmin Squad
Spectacle is out as part of the Applications suite as of KDE Applications 15.12, and not only do the users like it, other devs love it too. Maintaining Spectacle isn't as hectic as it used to be in the early days. I get a steady stream of mostly benign bug reports, which is nothing I can't handle in a few hours over the weekend. Wayland support still hasn't materialised though, and it looks like it'll be a while. Proper High-DPI (retina displays) support did materialise though, courtesy of Kai Uwe Broulik, and will land in 15.12.1.
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Calculate Linux 15.12 Released With Various Changes, Now Supports AMDGPU
The developers working on Calculate Linux decided to release a new version of their Gentoo-based Linux operating system before heading to New Year parties.
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Manjaro 15.12 Capella Received Its First Update
The first Manjaro 15.12 Capella update has been released by the developers, bringing interesting changes, including updated Plasma5 to version 5.5.2, dbus 1.10.6, thunderbird 38.5, Kernel 4.4 RC7, Mesa 11.1.0, fixes for the Maia GTK theme, updated python and haskell packages, an updated version of wine, new deepin settings and the brand new Budgie 10.1 desktop environment.
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openSUSE Tumbleweed – Review of the weeks 2015/52 & 53
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Adobe, Microsoft, Red Hat Aim For Cloud Makeovers
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Red Hat: Taking The Market By Storm
Red Hat Inc. enjoyed a solid 3Q15, reporting $523.6 million in revenue and $0.48 in EPS, versus the expected $521.5 million and $0.47 respectively.
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My Free Software Activities in December 2015
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Free software activities in December 2015
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Gorgeous deepin 15 Linux Distribution Officially Released, Based on Debian
Today, December 31, 2015, the development team behind the gorgeous deepin Linux operating system had the great pleasure of announcing the release and immediate availability for download of the deepin 15 OS.
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Ubuntu Touch OTA-9 Will Bring A New Download Manager
The Ubuntu developers are currently working at a download manager to add by default on Ubuntu Touch, starting with the OTA-9 Update. The software would permit the users to download files directly from the browser, without having to send them to other apps, or download a file once and send it to multiple apps without needing to redownload each time.
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fail0verflow Gets Linux Running on PlayStation 4
Can it run Linux? Yes, we're just as tired of the Web joke as anyone else, but it is a fair question for some devices—especially gaming consoles, which are basically just computers in a different form factor than what you're used to seeing under (or on top of) your office desk.
The PlayStation 4 has been fairly resilient to various forms of modding, as it was only really "jailbroken" earlier this month. This process allows those with modified consoles to run, well, just about whatever they want on them, from pirated games to custom software.
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