today's leftovers
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Oracle vs Amazon: Oracle's public cloud milestones so far
The centrepiece of Oracle OpenWorld 2016 this week is a plan to go head to head with Amazon Web Services within the infrastructure as a service market. Oracle is a relative latecomer to the public cloud market but boldly claims its Generation 2 IaaS can take on AWS' offerings. It's ambitious to say the least: a Gartner report last year said AWS’s IaaS cloud is ten times bigger than the next 14 competitors combined, not that you'd know it from Oracle's bullish language.
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GENIVI Alliance Announces New Open Source Vehicle Simulator Project
The GENIVI Alliance, a non-profit alliance focused on developing an open in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) and connectivity software platform for the transportation industry, today announced the GENIVI Vehicle Simulator (GVS) open source project has launched, with both developer and end-user code available immediately.
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libinput and the Lenovo T460 series trackstick
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Kubuntu needs some K/Ubuntu Developer help this week
Our packaging team has been working very hard, however, we have a lack of active Kubuntu Developers involved right now. So we're asking for Devels with a bit of extra time and some experience with KDE packages to look at our Frameworks, Plasma and Applications packaging in our staging PPAs and sign off and upload them to the Ubuntu Archive.
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Announcing upcoming Mageia 5.1 ISOs and an update on Mageia 6 progress
As a community-led distro with a limited amount of resources and contributors, we stand by “Release when it’s ready” and don’t want to rush a release out until we are fully happy with it. Obviously, we are not yet fully happy with Mageia 6, though it is shaping up pretty well! On the other hand, we are still very pleased with Mageia 5 and want to continue supporting it until Mageia 6 is ready to take over.
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Updated Debian 8: 8.6 released
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Our Poll Results Suggest Few People Use 32-Bit Ubuntu
92% of omgubuntu.co.uk readers say they use a 64-bit version of Ubuntu as their primary OS, with just 7% relying on an Ubuntu 32-bit install.
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Samsung’s JerryScript gets a stable 1.0 version release
JerryScript isn’t the only lightweight Engine that is working with embedded hardware right now. Other engines like Duktape, tiny-js and MuJS, D7, etc are also actively working on bringing Javascript support to embeddable devices. But Samsung’s backing here gives a clear edge to JerryScript and help it go mainstream.
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Does your WhatsApp say the version has expired? Here is a Temp Fix
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Video: How To – Apply a Voucher Code in the Samsung Galaxy Apps Store / Gear Manager
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