today's leftovers
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How to install Minetest on KDE Neon - Invidious
In this video, we are looking at how to install Minetest on KDE Neon.
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Introducing @tde@floss.social, the official TDE Mastodon channel!
The channel is intended to provide a space for promptly sharing information about new features, bug fixes, announcements and any other thing that may be related to the development of the TDE project.
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The Fridge: Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter Issue 769
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Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter Issue 769
Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue 769 for the week of January 1 – 7, 2023
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CentOS Hyperscale SIG Quarterly Report for 2022Q4 - Blog.CentOS.org
This report covers work that happened between October 1st 2022 and January 8th 2023. For previous work, see the 2022Q3 report.
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Since the last update, the SIG gained one new member (Jun Wang).
We welcome anybody that’s interested and willing to do work within the scope of the SIG to join and contribute. See the membership section on the wiki for the current members list and how to join.
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Mirror for slackpkg+ and slakfinder | Alien Pastures
For some time now, the slakfinder.org website has been offline. The domain still exists, but the web site just does not respond. Matteo Rossini (zerouno) needed a break from computers, so it is likely that the site won’t return on short notice.
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Mandriva Linux Chronicles: First 2023 post: OpenMandriva Lx ROME 23.01 is here!
Two days ago, Distrowatch published the announcement that OpenMandriva is making its debut into the world of rolling distros with its ROME (Rolling OpenMandriva Edition, I presume) release.
I had upgraded the system not long ago, but I wanted to make sure that I am using this release, so I followed ben79's most detailed walkthrough here. Big thanks, ben79!!!
Everything worked perfectly and my system is stable as a rock.
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Rubenerd: I feel for the NetBSD community
We share a common struggle within the BSD community, and more broadly among Unix-like OSs that aren’t Linux. Think Minix, illumos, heck maybe even big iron UNIX. Linux is now perceived as the default, meaning anyone presenting an alternative has to justify their existence on top of its features and capabilities. Linux people with longer memories probably can recall what that used to be like.
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Turnips in the wild (Part 3) - Danylo’s blog
This is the third part of my “Turnips in the wild” blog post series where I describe how I found and fixed graphical issues in the Mesa Turnip Vulkan driver for Adreno GPUs.
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Welcome to Alexis Lothoré - Bootlin's blog
Bootlin is really happy to welcome another engineer in its team: Alexis Lothoré, who joined us on January 3, 2023.
Alexis graduated in 2016 from INSA Toulouse and built his experience on embedded systems and embedded Linux while working for Smile and then Somfy Protect. In addition his experience on embedded Linux, Alexis has experience on micro-controller based development, with real-time operating systems such as FreeRTOS, and also has a wide knowledge around connected systems: protocols, security, robustness, evolutivity.