Lets list some links!
- Linux From Scratch 7.4 is released
- Fedora was announced ten years ago
- Looking at binary differences between ScientificLinux and CentOS
- The is a project trying to get fully reproducible builds in Fedora
- FreeBSD moved away from GCC
- The HURD saw some updates to celebrate 30 years of GNU
- GNOME-3.10 was released…
- And GNOME Shell should do Wayland type stuff
- An update about Wayland on Fedora
- OpenZFS was announced
- Binutils-2.24 has branched
- SteamOS was announced
- I found this discussion of using pip vs apt for managing python libraries interesting
- Speaking of package managers, here is a new one (with poor mans PKGBUILDs)
- Quickoffice is free for all!
- Will openSUSE use BTRFS by default?
- The GTK Broadway backend looks interesting
- An interview with Manjaro people
- libc++ has full C++11Y (draft) support
- Bug trackers are where you file bug reports
- Make YouTube buffer your videos when paused
- Linus got grumpy again…
- This patch caused some controversy
And some fun…
I found the Manjaro interview interesting. I’m not a dev nor would I ever pretend to be. My experience level is far below that of the average Arch linux user (if such a thing exists) and I’ll be the first to admit it, but I don’t find Arch complex nor do I find Arch non user friendly, and systemd is no excuse.
What’s up with these guys?