today's leftovers
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Remembering Frans Pop on Debian.Day (yes, Debian dot Day)
Censors, funded by Debian, have recently shut down one web site with critical information about Debian itself.
Personally, I found some of the things on the former site very disturbing and I would never host such content myself.
On the other hand, the suicide of Frans Pop was a critical piece of information that can't be ignored. 16 August is Debian Day, the anniversary of the Debian operating system. Frans Pop resigned from Debian the night before Debian Day. I can't shake the feeling that Debian worked this volunteer to death. In fact, that is what he wrote in many emails that are yet to emerge from debian-private.
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LXQt 1.1.0
The LXQt desktop has been updated up to version 1.1.0.
Make sure, it was tested on Sparky testing (7) / Debian testing “Bookworm” amd64 only.
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Kali Linux 2022.3 released: Packages for test labs, new tools, and a community Discord server
Offensive Security has released Kali Linux 2022.3, the latest version of its popular penetration testing and digital forensics platform.
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svnlite(1) removed from FreeBSD base
FreeBSD moved to git starting in 2019. I miss and prefer svn, but I empathise why it was necessary. In some alternate universe, Linus moved to it instead of building git, just as he adopted BSD instead of writing the Linux kernel. One can dream.
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How to Replace GRUB With Windows Boot Manager [Ed: How to Replace GRUB With Windows Boot Manager]
When you dual-boot a Linux distro alongside Windows, the installer sets up a bootloader, generally GRUB, to ensure there are no conflicts between the two operating systems during the boot-up processes.
While GRUB is a versatile and easy-to-use bootloader, you might want to switch to using the Windows Boot Manager as your default. Let’s learn how you can use Windows Boot Manager instead of GRUB.
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Linux Around The World: Greece
We cover events and user groups that are running in Greece. This article forms part of our Linux Around The World series.