21 May 2013

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Posted by Swapnil Bhartiya on April 23, 2013

The Open Build Service (OBS), previosuly known as openSUSE Build Service, is a great distribution development platform which enables developers to compile packages for multiple Linux distributions including openSUSE and competitors like Red Hat, Ubuntu and many more.

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Posted by Swapnil Bhartiya on April 23, 2013

Wikimedia has completed the migration of the English and German Wikipedias, as well as Wikidata, to MariaDB 5.5.

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Posted by Swapnil Bhartiya on April 23, 2013

KlyDE, a light weight KDE experience was announced recently, there is a lot to know about this new project. We reached out to Jos Poortvliet, openSUSE community manager and one of the core team members of the KlyDE project to understand more about this project. Read on...

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Posted by Swapnil Bhartiya on April 22, 2013

KlyDE comes with basic applications which allows you to start your work as soon as you boot into it. You can install packages as and when you need.

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Posted by Rob Boudreau on April 21, 2013

Nepomuk is becoming a great tool, but it still has it’s drawbacks.

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Posted by Anurag Bhandari on April 20, 2013

According to latest reports, Samsung Galaxy S4 will start shipping as early as April 23rd. Fedora 19, due to release in July this year, has gotten its set of default wallpapers.

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Posted by Anurag Bhandari on April 20, 2013

It comes with a 12% reduced size footprint, API compatibility with v1.9.x, and 45 bug fixes & feature improvements. But the most notable change is dropping of support for Internet Explorer (IE) versions 8 and less.

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Posted by Amit Singh on April 19, 2013

The official Ubuntu Touch images have been made available for public testing.

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Posted by Swapnil Bhartiya on April 19, 2013

The Files app of Chrome OS is getting a brand new UI as well as status of a 'full-fledged' Chrome packages app status.

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Posted by Amit Singh on April 19, 2013

Intel is supposedly working on convertible netbook tablets which Lenovo will bring to the market in May.

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