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Issue 19 of Linux Voice is nine months old, so we’re releasing it under the Creative Commons BY-SA license. You can share and modify all content from the
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In this episode: Android apps come to Chrome OS. Krita is funding upgrades. Google vs. Oracle. Lots and lots of Finds and a lovely Voice of the Masses.
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Debian are dropping support for 586-class processors in the newer versions of the distro. In simple terms, this means that original Pentium chips will stop working after Debian
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RMS wins an award. Rich people can buy the Prya now and Devuan reaches beta. Plus loads of Finds, Neurons and a long-stewing Voice of the Masses.
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Issue 18 of Linux Voice is nine months old, so we’re releasing it under the Creative Commons BY-SA license. You can share and modify all content from the
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Poor Thunderbird. It’s a fantastic email client, but Mozilla would rather focus its efforts on Firefox – especially with increasing competition from Chrome/Chromium and other browsers. So the Mozilla
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Let's Encrypt is out of beta, the US Government will make more open source and Microsoft sues the US Government. Plus Finds.
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Part 4: Using the skills you’ve acquired in previous tutorials, you’re ready to make your very own operating system! WHY DO THIS? Learn what compilers do behind the
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Many cameras and even smartphones support raw images. Here’s why RAW is awesome for fixing a lack of skill. Why do this? Many cameras and even smartphones support
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When there’s data to process, the command line is still the only way – and that goes for plotting graphs too. Why do this? Script your plots A
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