today's leftovers
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US data suggests Windows 10 adoption in business is slowing [Ed: Be careful of this week’s articles which make claims on GNU/Linux desktop market share. They cite a Microsoft-connected firm.]
Windows 10's business push may be slowing, at least according to data gathered from visits to United States government web sites.
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People may actually be migrating to Linux, or at least off of Windows
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May 2016 Issue of Linux Journal
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12 Linux geeks worth following on social media
Social media isn't my cup of tea, but many Linux users like it and use it. And there are certainly Linux geeks worth following on various social media networks. A writer at Network World has a list of Linux notables that are worth following, and his article includes links to their social media pages.
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The Sun Shines Through the Rain at the Linux Workshop
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The Linux Foundation Announces Early Keynote Lineup for LinuxCon and ContainerCon, Celebrates the 25th Anniversary of Linux
The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit advancing professional open source management for mass collaboration, today announced the lineup of early keynote speakers for LinuxCon and ContainerCon North America, which take place August 22-24 in Toronto, Canada. This year's event will mark the 25th anniversary of Linux and will host a celebration of the open source community. The story of Linux is important to informing how we manage and support professional open source projects into the future.
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Khronos Releases OpenVX 1.1 API
The Khronos Group announced the release this Monday morning of the OpenVX 1.1 specification for computer vision acceleration.
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KDE's Plasma Mobile Switches Off Directly Using The Ubuntu Touch Stack
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Highlights of YaST development sprint 18
The wait is over, the report of the latest Scrum sprint of the YaST Team is here! In the previous post we promised that after this sprint we would have much more to show… and now we do. This sprint was quite productive, so let’s go straight to the most interesting bits.
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Pragmatic Debian packaging
While the creation of Debian packages is abundantly documented, most tutorials are targeted to packages implementing the Debian policy. Moreover, Debian packaging has a reputation of being unnecessarily difficult and many people prefer to use less constrained tools like fpm or CheckInstall.
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Fairphone releases open source, Google-free Android software
We’ve talked about the Fairphone 2 before. It’s probably the most ethical smartphone you can buy off the market – built from “conflict-free” minerals and raw materials, and designed with ecological balance in mind. Now the developers are looking into making even the software monopoly-free and open source, of course. They have just released their own version of Android, one that is free from Google services.
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