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Take Our Quiz: Check Your Knowledge on Linux Distros
Are you a distro hopper? Are you one of those people who knows what day of the week it is because of which distro you’re using? If so, this quiz is for you. But even if you’re one of those people who finds a distro you like and sticks with it until it becomes as comfortable as a well worn shoe, you’ve probably done your homework, and that’s why you were able to find the distro that was a perfect fit for you. In other words, you’ll probably do well on our quiz too — because it just might be a tortoise and hare sort of thing.
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3.8-11: Rock-On and UI improvements
I am happy to announce the release of Rockstor 3.8-11. This is our third release in the Stable updates channel and I’d like to thank subscribers for their support. As usual, subscribers can just update to this release from the Web-UI.
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Kali Linux 2016.1 & Hacking Tools Full Review 1080p - The First Rolling Release
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Meet Deepin 15 – Video Overview and Screenshots
Deepin 15 has been released and announced by Deepin Developer on December 24 2015, ships with latest version of deepin desktop environment version 3.0, based on debian SID and powered by Linux Kernel 4.2.
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openSUSE Tumbleweed – Review of the week 2016/3
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OpenJDK updated to 7u95_b00
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Using RealSense Cameras With OS X and Linux
Despite being a very capable depth camera, support for Linux and OS X doesn’t exist. Researchers, roboticists and IoT developers are slightly miffed about this, and it seems like Intel doesn’t care about people using their hardware on platforms that aren’t Windows.
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Braswell COM twins have SMARC and Qseven personalities
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New Products
Relevant tech specs include Ubuntu 14.04 LTS version, quad-core ARM Cortex A-15 processor, NVIDIA Kepler-based GPU and support for CUDA, OpenCV and ROS.
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What’s in store for enterprise mobility in 2016
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EDA2 Open-Source Ransomware Code Used in Real-Life Attacks
Cyber-crooks have used the open-source code of the EDAD2 ransomware to create the Magic ransomware strain, which was spotted in real-life attacks against users in the past few days.
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