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FOSS Weekly #30 - RISC-V in Android, GNOME 44, new releases, and more | FOSS Weekly
Welcome to this week's edition of FOSS Weekly! This post includes updates from Android, GNOME, Valve, and more. We also have some good releases this week. Read on for all the updates!
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Flipkart Sale: Amazing deal! Save Rs 6000 on Thomson Alpha Smart Linux TV with powerful processor, we tell you how
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Linux Weekly Roundup #217
Welcome to this week's Linux Weekly Roundup. We had a full week in the world of Linux releases with these Robolinux 12.09, Linspire 12 Alpha 1, Bluestar Linux 6.1.2, Pisi Linux 2.3.1, and Q4OS 3.16.
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Chinese researchers' claimed quantum encryption crack looks unlikely
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John Deere Just Cost Farmers Their Right to Repair
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How Do You Use Ubuntu Core on a Raspberry Pi?
Ubuntu is a popular Linux distro that offers stability, multiple flavors with graphical interfaces, and a community of enthusiasts to help support each other. If you strip away the bells and whistles from Ubuntu, what remains is Ubuntu Core.
This is an OS that even the Raspberry Pi 2 is capable of running, not to mention later models such as the Pi 3 and 4. Pairing these two household names together will provide you with an outcome that is stable, frequently maintained, and well-supported for years to come.
Let's dive into the possibilities that Ubuntu Core and Raspberry Pi are capable of together.
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How to Transfer and Share Files Between Windows and Linux
Copying data from a Windows PC to Linux—or in the other direction—can seem intimidating at first. After all, it's something that seems like it should be simple but turns out to be difficult.
In truth, sharing files from Windows to Linux is easy, but only if you know how to do it. Ready to find out? Here's everything you need to know about how to transfer files from Windows to Linux and back again.
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Btrfs vs. XFS: A Brief Comparison
Various file systems are available in operating systems, including Linux distros and Windows. These file systems can store the data through the data structure systems. Operating systems separate the data into pieces to isolate and identify data from the file systems. File systems like XFS and Brtfs are the most popular among others. However, it is always confusing for the users whether Brtfs or XFS is better. This long guide will explain the brief difference between Brtfs and XFS.