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Nextcloud announces a new collaborative rich text editor called Nextcloud Text, not "a replacement to a full office suite, but rather a distraction-free, focused way of writing rich-text documents alone or together with others."
cloud.nextcloud.com/s/4Bi8CMtK

Download our #Linux Laptop Buyer's Guide (free). It was published in Dec 2018 but still very useful today. In it we review the:
* Chromebook
* Dell XPS 13 Developer Edition
* @purism Librem 13v2
* @system76 Oryx Pro
Enjoy!
linuxjournal.com/node/1340351
#laptops

Runs on Librem 5, Day 5:

GNOME Dictionary & Orientation Switching

youtube.com/watch?v=ZsLp_5iNsw

Today's piece in the Mercury News:

Headline: New generation of tech firms urges stronger privacy laws

Reject Big Tech efforts to weaken California law and regulate us. Seriously.

By Purism CEO, @todd and Brave CEO, @BrendanEich

mercurynews.com/2019/06/23/613

Ever dream of getting a 15" Librem laptop for $799?

Dream no longer, my friends. This is just for a limited time.

Librem 15 v3 No-TPM (UK keyboard): $799
shop.puri.sm/shop/librem-15-v3

Librem 15 v3 (UK or DE keyboard): $999
shop.puri.sm/shop/librem-15-v3

In the same spirit as when @lunduke declared ‘Linux Thursdays’, I’m hoping that if we were to declare the ‘Solstinox’ as the time of the season to donate to your favourite Free/Libre Open Source Software projects, it might give a little boost of money to help with further development and improvements and also show the developers that their work is appreciated.

The ‘Solstinox FLOSS Appreciation Donation’ campaign is just a working title for it–perhaps someone can come up with something catchier?

Today's #Linux News:

* Docker Is Porting Its Container Platform to Microsoft Windows Subsystem for Linux 2
* Ubuntu 19.10 Will Drop 32-Bit Builds
* Children of Morta Still Coming to Linux
* Vulnerabilities Discovered in the Linux TCP System

Read more about these headlines:
linuxjournal.com/content/docke

As we approach the release of the Librem 5 smartphone (Q3 of 2019), we're going to take a look at 1 application (or game, or feature) running on the Librem 5 Development Kit every single day.

Starting with something fun:

Day 1 - AisleRiot Solitaire

youtube.com/watch?v=qBFRbOvZvx

Today's #Linux News:

* Lenovo ThinkPad P To Come With Ubuntu Pre-Installed
* Star Labs Now Offers Zorin OS On Laptops
* Remote Monitoring Software Pulseway v6.3.3 Released
* PCLinuxOS KDE Full Edition 2019.06 Released

Read more about these headlines:
linuxjournal.com/content/freeb

@danrabbit@mastodon.social No. It's a secret.

@ryanfleck :)

Ya know, you're not wrong. The approach you describe is *wonderful*.

For me, personally, though... I get so much communication from others (who are typically pretty anonymous) that I need to quickly sort out the positive from the negative so I can at least attempt to read and respond to the positive ones. Like yours. ;)

@ryanfleck

Yeah, I'm not talking about differing opinions. I don't block people for not having the same ideas as me -- in fact I make a point of following folks that vote/think differently from me. I love new ideas.

I'm talking about blocking people who are mean. Who are clearly just breaking my core rule of "Be Excellent To Each Other." There's just no point in having that sort of hate and negativity around, ya know?

@lwriemen Oh, man. My love for OS/2 runs deep. Such a fun system.

But the Free Software loving part of my brain is made happy by FreeDOS.

How fun would a FreeOS/2 be?!

I was familiar with Ubi Soft's early PC adaptations of Zombi (Dawn of the Dead) and The Howling, but nothing prepared me for their Amstrad CPC game "Manhattan 95". Ooooohhh boy 🤣🤣🤣

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