Notices tagged with linux, page 14
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Alberto Ruiz has taken maintainership of @gnome calculator.
https://siliconislandblog.wordpress.com/2016/02/09/updates-on-gnome-calculator/
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Juan Pablo Ugarte used @gnome developer experience hackfest on improving Glade.
https://blogs.gnome.org/xjuan/2016/02/08/developer-experience-hackfest-2016/
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@gnome developer Richard Hughes is bringing anonymous reviews into GNOME Software.
https://blogs.gnome.org/hughsie/2016/02/08/anonymous-reviews-in-gnome-software/
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Nautilus developer Carlos Soriano reports what will land in Files 3.20.
https://csorianognome.wordpress.com/2016/02/08/nautilus-3-20-and-looking-forward/
(Style and color is work in progress)
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Sebastian Wilmet steps down from co-maintaining GtkSourceView so he can step up for developing @gnome DevHelp.
https://blogs.gnome.org/swilmet/2016/02/06/refocus/
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#Slackware Live Edition – on its way to 1.0? http://alien.slackbook.org/blog/slackware-live-edition-on-its-way-to-1-0/ #gnu #linux
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#Slackware Live Edition – on its way to 1.0? http://alien.slackbook.org/blog/slackware-live-edition-on-its-way-to-1-0/ #gnu #linux
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Kdenlive's sprint report https://kdenlive.org/node/9457 #Kdenlive #kde #gnu #linux #freesw #multimedia
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Kdenlive's sprint report https://kdenlive.org/node/9457 #Kdenlive #kde #gnu #linux #freesw #multimedia
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Podcast Client - gPodder: https://gnusocial.de/url/2674779 #linux
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DevConf 2016 is starting from tomorrow, see the schedule here:
http://devconfcz2016.sched.org
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#Slackware 14.2 Beta 2 Announced http://slackblogs.blogspot.com/2016/02/slackware-142-beta-2-announced.html #gnu #linux
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#Slackware 14.2 Beta 2 Announced http://slackblogs.blogspot.com/2016/02/slackware-142-beta-2-announced.html #gnu #linux
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Peter Hutterer announces libinput 1.1.6.
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/wayland-devel/2016-February/026874.html
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Successfull collaboration between upstream and downstream: Allan Day blogs about @gnome design hackfest with Endless.
https://blogs.gnome.org/aday/2016/02/04/rio-design-hackfest/
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Misleading headline; should say, more malware becomes available for #gnu #linux users to foolishly >install< http://www.spamfighter.com/News-20087-Linux-Computers-Becoming-Increasingly-Malware-Prone.htm
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Misleading headline; should say, more malware becomes available for #gnu #linux users to foolishly >install< http://www.spamfighter.com/News-20087-Linux-Computers-Becoming-Increasingly-Malware-Prone.htm
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Fleet Command 0.7 is out - it batch-applies settings to several computers. Useful for sysadmins!
https://siliconislandblog.wordpress.com/2016/02/03/incoming-fleet-commander-0-7/
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Meet The World’s First #Ubuntu Tablet (That Is Also a Desktop PC) http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2016/02/bq-aquaris-m10-ubuntu-tablet-announced-specs #Linux
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#Slackware 14.2 Linux Gets a Second Beta Build, Now with #Linux #Kernel 4.4.1 LTS http://news.softpedia.com/news/slackware-14-2-linux-gets-a-second-beta-build-now-with-linux-kernel-4-4-1-lts-499886.shtml http://news.softpedia.com/news/unofficial-linux-kernel-4-4-1-available-now-for-slackware-14-2-and-derivatives-499881.shtml
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#Slackware 14.2 Linux Gets a Second Beta Build, Now with #Linux #Kernel 4.4.1 LTS http://news.softpedia.com/news/slackware-14-2-linux-gets-a-second-beta-build-now-with-linux-kernel-4-4-1-lts-499886.shtml http://news.softpedia.com/news/unofficial-linux-kernel-4-4-1-available-now-for-slackware-14-2-and-derivatives-499881.shtml
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Top 10 supercomputadores no mundo que usam #Linux: http://is.gd/DEOh1O
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@sils releases version 0.4 "eucalyptus" of the coala code analysis tool.
http://wordpress.schuirmann.eu/2016/02/coala-0-4-eucalyptus/
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Ray Strode gives an insight into bugfixing @gnome on Wayland.
https://blogs.gnome.org/halfline/2016/02/01/leaking-buffers-in-wayland/
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Philip Withnall summarizes the happenings at the @gnome developer experience hackfest which took place before !fosdem .
https://tecnocode.co.uk/2016/02/01/dx-hackfest-2016-aftermath/
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@gnome dev Georges Neto blogs about the new list view and plug-in system in GNOME Todo.
http://feaneron.com/2016/01/31/whats-going-on-with-gnome-to-do/
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I find !GNUsocial successful because it works for me. Having tech-oriented conversations actually makes GNUsocial more successful for me than #Twitter -- compare the hashtag #LaTeX on the two services and see the difference. And there are plenty of non-tech topics on other GNUsocial instances, see http://rainbowdash.net/ for example. Also, I don't see GNUsocial being any more complicated to use than Twitter. Using the WebUI on GNUsocial insulates the average user from the technical specifications of #Federation. True, people running their own instance need a bit more technical know-how. But at the GNUsocial demo at the #Linux conference yesterday someone said that the Federation and scalability was nice, but she was *really* impressed that a full microblogging site could be set up in half an hour. GNUsocial is different from Twitter, and so its success is measured differently too.
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I find !GNUsocial successful because it works for me. Having tech-oriented conversations actually makes GNUsocial more successful for me than #Twitter -- compare the hashtag #LaTeX on the two services and see the difference. And there are plenty of non-tech topics on other GNUsocial instances, see http://rainbowdash.net/ for example. Also, I don't see GNUsocial being any more complicated to use than Twitter. Using the WebUI on GNUsocial insulates the average user from the technical specifications of #Federation. True, people running their own instance need a bit more technical know-how. But at the GNUsocial demo at the #Linux conference yesterday someone said that the Federation and scalability was nice, but she was *really* impressed that a full microblogging site could be set up in half an hour. GNUsocial is different from Twitter, and so its success is measured differently too.
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I find !GNUsocial successful because it works for me. Having tech-oriented conversations actually makes GNUsocial more successful for me than #Twitter -- compare the hashtag #LaTeX on the two services and see the difference. And there are plenty of non-tech topics on other GNUsocial instances, see http://rainbowdash.net/ for example. Also, I don't see GNUsocial being any more complicated to use than Twitter. Using the WebUI on GNUsocial insulates the average user from the technical specifications of #Federation. True, people running their own instance need a bit more technical know-how. But at the GNUsocial demo at the #Linux conference yesterday someone said that the Federation and scalability was nice, but she was *really* impressed that a full microblogging site could be set up in half an hour. GNUsocial is different from Twitter, and so its success is measured differently too.