Leftovers: Software
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LibreOffice 5.2.5 Released, On the Road to 5.3
For those wishing to update to 5.2.5 in hopes your bug is fixed, can download from the usual outlet. Unfortunately, you'll have to just upgrade to see because today's release didn't get its accompanying changelogs posted. There are plans for one more incremental update, 5.2.6 due sometime around the beginning of May. Today's announcement urged all users still using 5.1.* to make the upgrade to 5.2.
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Give me a MySQL and Make it Snappy!
MySQL is available for a huge variety of platforms, in a wide range of packaging formats and through many channels. Part of our mission is to keep up with the times by making sure that all MySQL products are available where people expect and need them to be. As part of that we have invested a lot of work in modernizing our Linux packaging and distribution, improving our story on Windows and introducing strong support for new and exciting deployment formats such as Docker.
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Blend2D: Working Towards A New Software-Based 2D Renderer
There's a new open-source project in the works aiming to be a software-based 2D renderer that uses JIT pipeline construction.
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Min – A Lighter, Faster and Secure Web Browser for Linux
Min is a minimal, simple, fast and cross-platform web browser, developed with CSS and JavaScript using Election framework for Linux, Window and Mac OSX.
It is easy to use and helps users avoid online distraction such as images, ads and trackers while browsing the Internet through a content blocking functionality.
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stardicter 0.11
Stardicter 0.11, the set of scripts to convert some freely available dictionaries to StarDict format, has been released today. There are mostly minor changes and it's time to push them out in official release. The most important being fixed sorting of ascii dictionaries, what did break searching in some programs.
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What is Wine 2.0 and How Can It Help a Windows User Transition to macOS
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Wine 2.0 lets 64-bit Windows programs run on macOS
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Wine project spills out a 2.0 release
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Raise your glasses! Wine is 2.0!
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2 methods to get your router’s external, or public IP address
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How to install Ansible on your favorite Linux distribution
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Allow Or Deny SSH Access To A Particular User Or Group In Linux
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