today's leftovers
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2023-05-28 [Older] Linux Weekly Roundup #237
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My Further Adventures (and More Success) with Rancher
When last we met, I offered my first-run experience with the SUSE Rancher Kubernetes distribution, which did not go well.
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From The Chief Editor's Desk...
So, please don't be like all these idjits out there, on their phones while operating a motor vehicle. Put your phone down, and "arrive alive." Your life and the lives of those around you depend on it. Most of all, we don't want to lose any PCLinuxOS users because they were on their phones while operating a motor vehicle. We'd also hate to see any PCLinuxOS users cause the demise of innocent bystanders because they were on their phones while operating a motor vehicle.
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PCLinuxOS Screenshot Showcase
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Intel Arc GPUs Working Out-of-the-Box on Ubuntu 23.04
Ten months after Intel released their first line of dedicated GPUs, out-of-the-box support with Linux has arrived with the release of Ubuntu 23.04.
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2023-05-31 [Older] Red Hat Satellite 6.13.1 has been released
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2023-05-31 [Older] Unlocking the potential of edge computing: Mastering observability at scale
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Is MINIX Dead? And Does It Matter? | Hackaday
Is MINIX dead? OSnews is sounding its death-knell, citing evidence from the operating system’s git log that its last updates happened as long ago as 2018. Given that the last news story on the MINIX website is from 2016 and the last release version, 3.3, came out in 2014, it appears they they may have a point. But perhaps it’s more appropriate to ask not whether or not MINIX is dead, but whether indeed it matters that the venerable OS appears no longer in development. It started as an example to teach OS theory before becoming popular in an era when there were no other inexpensive UNIX-like operating systems for 16-bit microcomputers, but given that its successors such as Linux-based operating systems have taken its torch and raced ahead, perhaps its day has passed.
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Builder: The Open-source CMS View Builder for Your Next Project
Drag and drop headless CMS for React, Vue, Svelte, Qwik, and more
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Docspell Is An Open-source Document Management System (DMS) For Individuals and Enterprises
Docspell is a personal document organizer. Or sometimes called a "Document Management System" (DMS). You'll need a scanner to convert your papers into files. Docspell can then assist in organizing the resulting mess 😉. It can unify your files from scanners, emails and other sources. It is targeted for home use,