news
GNU/Linux and Plan9 Leftovers
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Audiocasts/Shows
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Linux User Space Episode 6:01: Yet Another Clanker
Coming up in this episode
* We took a break over the break
* backdoored Windows 10 pulls a fast one
* Firefox brings in another clanker
2:27 A Distro, a Router and a Choice
25:26 backdoored Windows 10 Isn't Dead Yet...
43:45 Browser Watch (feat. Firefox)
1:09:58 Next Time!
1:14:57 Stinger
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Late Night Linux – Episode 352
Drama in KDE land, more worries about Android source code, Ubuntu’s transition away from GNU coreutils hits a slight speed bump, Mastodon adds a serious potential revenue stream, and a glimpse of a Blade Runner style dystopian tech future. With guest hosts Andy from GNU/Linux Dev Time, and Chris from GNU/Linux After Dark.
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Applications
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It's FOSS ☛ Apt Command is Finally Getting the Much Needed History Features
In the upcoming versions of apt, you'll be able to see the history of package transactions and get details on them.
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Vincent Bernat ☛ Vincent Bernat: Akvorado release 2.0
Akvorado 2.0 was released today! Akvorado collects network flows with IPFIX and sFlow. It enriches flows and stores them in a ClickHouse database.
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Desktop Environments (DE)/Window Managers (WM)
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Distributions and Operating Systems
Rui Carmo ☛ Plan9
For some reason I gravitated back towards Plan9/Inferno again. Call it dissatisfaction with present day computing, if you will, but I keep looking for something smaller, faster and more efficient than what we use today – so I ended up setting up plan9ports on a Chromebook and fiddling with it.
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Mobile Systems/Mobile Applications
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Light Blue Touchpaper ☛ App-solutely Modded: Surveying Modded App Market Operators and Original App Developers
The market leading smartphone operating systems, Android and iOS, allow users to install apps through official pre-installed markets. Android also supports app installation from third-party sources, known as sideloading. Sideloading fosters competition and enables open source app markets.
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