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schestowitz[TR2] | "Yes, and please refer to me by my correct name, no other names." | Jan 17 09:20 |
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schestowitz[TR2] | <li> | Jan 17 17:32 |
schestowitz[TR2] | <h5><a href="https://blog.linuxmint.com/?p=4793">Linux Mint 22.1 “Xia” released! – The Linux Mint Blog</a></h5> | Jan 17 17:32 |
schestowitz[TR2] | <blockquote> | Jan 17 17:32 |
schestowitz[TR2] | <p>Linux Mint 22.1 is a long term support release which will be supported until 2029. It comes with updated software and brings refinements and many new features to make your desktop even more comfortable to use. </p> | Jan 17 17:32 |
schestowitz[TR2] | </blockquote> | Jan 17 17:32 |
schestowitz[TR2] | </li> | Jan 17 17:32 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-blog.linuxmint.com | NO TITLE | Jan 17 17:32 | |
schestowitz[TR2] | <li> | Jan 17 17:35 |
schestowitz[TR2] | <h5><a href="https://www.theregister.com/2025/01/16/debian_12_9_mx_12_5/">Debian 12.9 arrives, quickly followed by MX Linux 23.5</a></h5> | Jan 17 17:35 |
schestowitz[TR2] | <blockquote> | Jan 17 17:35 |
schestowitz[TR2] | <p>Debian 12.9 - the latest point-release of Debian "Bookworm" - emerged at the weekend and coming hot on its heels is one of the more interesting downstreams, MX Linux 23.5. </p> | Jan 17 17:35 |
schestowitz[TR2] | <p> Although MX Linux is based on Debian, it is significantly different – for instance, it contains the new Xfce 4.20 desktop, which appeared in late December. </p> | Jan 17 17:35 |
schestowitz[TR2] | </blockquote> | Jan 17 17:35 |
schestowitz[TR2] | </li>+ | Jan 17 17:35 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.theregister.com | Debian 12.9 arrives, quickly followed by MX Linux 23.5 • The Register | Jan 17 17:35 | |
schestowitz[TR2] | <li> | Jan 17 17:42 |
schestowitz[TR2] | <h5><a href="https://www.haiku-os.org/blog/waddlesplash/2025-01-13-haiku_activity_contract_report_december_2024/">Haiku Activity & Contract Report, December 2024 (ft. Iceweasel)</a></h5> | Jan 17 17:42 |
schestowitz[TR2] | <blockquote> | Jan 17 17:42 |
schestowitz[TR2] | <p>The biggest piece of news from last month is the arrival of “Iceweasel”, a web browser built from Mozilla Firefox source code but without any official branding or registered trademarks, in the software depots (for x86_64 only, at the moment.) We’ve been “slow-rolling” the announcements on this one, in part because the browser was quite unstable at first and prone to cause kernel assertio | Jan 17 17:42 |
schestowitz[TR2] | n failures on the nightly builds, but after a month of work it’s in much better shape and is relatively stable. </p> | Jan 17 17:42 |
schestowitz[TR2] | </blockquote> | Jan 17 17:42 |
schestowitz[TR2] | </li> | Jan 17 17:42 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.haiku-os.org | Haiku Activity & Contract Report, December 2024 (ft. Iceweasel) | Haiku Project | Jan 17 17:42 |
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