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Linux News for Oct 27, 2016
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Five 3D printing projects for Halloween (2016-10-27 19:00:00)
Learn how to make these five 3D printed Halloween decorations that show varied printing techniques.
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How OpenStack mentoring breaks down cultural barriers (2016-10-27 15:00:00)
Victoria Martinez de la Cruz is no stranger to OpenStack's mentorship opportunities.
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How to Sort Output of 'ls' Command By Last Modified Date and Time (2016-10-27 13:00:00)
tecmint: In this brief ls command guide, we will look at how to sort the output of ls command by last modification time (date and time).
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SafeEyes - An Useful Linux Utility That Prevents Eye Strain (2016-10-27 12:00:00)
SafeEyes is a simple Linux utility that protect you from Eye Strain by reminding or forcing you to take breaks after a particular period of time.
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2 Linux clients for Microsoft's OneDrive. Yes, they work, but... (2016-10-27 11:00:00)
DarkDuck: There is another cloud storage from a global company.
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pcDuino goes quad-core, swaps Arduino for Raspberry Pi compatibility (2016-10-27 10:00:00)
LinkSprite's $25, 64 x 50mm "pcDuino4 Nano" SBC is a re-spin of FriendlyARM's NanoPi M1, offering a quad-core H3, Raspberry Pi expansion, and 3x USB ports.
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13 IT leaders confess their scary stories and deep, dark fears (2016-10-27 09:00:00)
EnterprisersProject: 13 scary stories that all IT leaders can relate to.
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ARM/FPGA module runs Linux on Arria 10 SoC (2016-10-27 08:00:00)
hackerboards: iWave's rugged, Linux-friendly, 95 x 75mm "Arria 10 SoC Module" expands upon the dual-core, ARM/FPGA SoC from Altera with DDR4 and 24 transceivers.
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Using WINE Prefixes (2016-10-27 07:00:00)
It's probably best to think of WINE prefixes sort of like virtual machines.
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Alpine Linux 3.4.5 Released with Linux Kernel 4.4.27 LTS, Latest Security Fixes (2016-10-27 06:00:00)
Alpine Linux 3.4.5 is now available as the most up-to-date version of the GNU/Linux distribution based on musl libc and BusyBox,
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Linux and the Imaginary New User (2016-10-27 05:00:00)
Datamation: Is Linux being developed to cater to new users who don't actually exist?
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HPE backs off from OpenStack development (2016-10-27 04:00:00)
ZDnet: HPE still supports OpenStack in its Helion cloud program, but it's cutting way back on how much it's spending on helping create OpenStack.
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SafeEyes Protects You From Eye Strain When Working On The Computer (2016-10-27 02:33:26)
webupd8: SafeEyes is an application that tries to protect your eyes from eye strain (asthenopia) by reminding you to take breaks while you're working long hours at the computer.
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