today's leftovers
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mdds 1.1.0
I’m pleased to announce the availability of mdds 1.1.0. As always, the source package can be downloaded from the project’s home page.
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What is Vagrant?
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Have you ever used a virtual machine?
Most people who use computers understand at least the basics of how they work. There's the hardware, that actually does the computing; an operating system, that sits on top and serves as an interface between the computer hardware and the programs run by users, and then the actual applications we use which sit on top of that.
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Meet Zorin OS 11 – Video Overview and Screenshot tours
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Manjaro 15.12 (Capella) Gets Pacman 5 Support
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Question: how do I install LibreOffice 5.1 in openSUSE?
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Systemd updates, ambitious YaST changes in Tumbleweed
Tumbleweed updated systemd from 224 to 228 in one of four snapshots this week and there were plenty of other exciting updates.
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Red Hat Inc (RHT) Stake Reduced by Diversified Trust Co
Diversified Trust Co lowered its position in Red Hat Inc (NYSE:RHT) by 25.0% during the fourth quarter, according to its most recent filing with the SEC. The firm owned 4,709 shares of the open-source software company’s stock after selling 1,566 shares during the period. Diversified Trust Co’s holdings in Red Hat were worth $390,000 at the end of the most recent quarter.
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Ubuntu 14.04 LTS To Get Fourth Point Update On February 18
Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, the only complete and working LTS version of Ubuntu Linux out there is the version 14.04.3. Many users have forgotten about the existence of this perfectly usable version of Linux even as the latest LTS version, the 16.04 LTS, is to be released. Given the situation, it has not crossed the minds of many that said update to the fourth version of Ubuntu 14.04 is coming out a whole week later, even though the slight delay in release would hardly make much of a difference.
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Ubuntu Core now supports Intel’s $150 (or less) NUC mini computer
Ubuntu Core is a stripped down version of Canonical’s popular Ubuntu Linux operating system, designed to run on low-power computers like the Raspberry Pi 2, Beaglebone, Gumstix, ODroid-C1, and others.
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