Software: ALib, i3, Inkscape, and Pasta


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ALib adds Fallback Spread Adjustments, new interpolation and Ubuntu 20.04
• Support has been added for Ubuntu 20.04. This continues ALib's tradition of supporting the widest range of platforms and interfaces. Since ALib uses a single common codebase across all variants, we ensure both interoperability and consistency of results everywhere.
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Tray icons in i3
The i3 window manager delivers a lot of what I like: simplicity, speed, and configurability. Some things, like tray icons, magically appear in other window managers. These items require a bit more configuration within i3 to get them set up well.
In this post, I’ll explain how I handle tray icons in i3.
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Drawing and Coloring | Inkscape
This is the fifth of Inkscape For Students the series after we learned about mastering text before, now we will learn about basics of drawing and coloring. It is easy peasy to practice like below. Let's start.
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pasta - stupid simple pastebin service
Pushed pastes are called pastas and they automatically expire after 1 month (can be changed by the server config). Once submitted you get a modification token, which you can use to modify and delete accidentally submitted pastas.
The pasta client runs out of the box against the default localhost URL. The pastad server only requires a simple configuration file and a data directory. No database or other dependencies are required. That’s why I call it stupid simple.
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digiKam 7.7.0 is released
After three months of active maintenance and another bug triage, the digiKam team is proud to present version 7.7.0 of its open source digital photo manager. See below the list of most important features coming with this release.
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Samsung, Red Hat to Work on Linux Drivers for Future Tech
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Samsung is working on new memory technologies that provide faster bandwidth inside hardware for data to travel between CPUs, storage and other computing resources. The company also announced it was partnering with Red Hat to ensure these technologies have Linux compatibility.
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