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."
https://cloud.nextcloud.com/s/4Bi8CMtKLDe2otY
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!
https://www.linuxjournal.com/node/1340351
#laptops
Runs on Librem 5, Day 7
Annotated Note Taking with Xournal
Runs on Librem 5, Day 5:
GNOME Dictionary & Orientation Switching
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
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
https://shop.puri.sm/shop/librem-15-v3-notpm/
Librem 15 v3 (UK or DE keyboard): $999
https://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:
https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/docker-porting-its-container-platform-microsoft-windows-subsystem-linux-2-ubuntu-1910-will
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
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:
https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/freebsd-113-rc1-available-lenovo-thinkpad-p-come-ubuntu-pre-installed-star-labs-now-offers
What Linux Desktop does Lunduke use as a daily driver?
LBRY: https://beta.lbry.tv/what-linux-desktop-does-lunduke-use-as-a/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Au4BWKjTu18
RSS/etc: http://lunduke.com/
Black Hat drama this week shows the risks in creating a machine/process w/ the power to censor a group for personal views. Always starts w/ dangerous/unsympathetic views, inevitably expands to censor other groups based on shakier grounds. #slipperyslope
@lunduke
Once lunduke fought Chuck Norris, we can tell who won, we hear from lunduke, Mr. Norris is at home on Linux now after his loss
Today's #Linux News:
* PHP v7.4.0 Available
* PyCharm 2019.2 EAP3 Released
* Talks To Port Over Microsoft's Chromium-Based Edge browser To Linux
* Canonical Announces Embedded Computer Manifold 2 for Drone Developers
To read more about these headlines:
https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/canonical-announces-embedded-computer-manifold-2-drone-developers-request-help-testing-snap
@lunduke I like Lunduke, and one of the reasons I do is that you REALLY remind me of David Tennant (British actor from Doctor Who mainly)
Obviously I would never tell someone else what to think or what to say. Ever.
Just the same I would consider it a personal favor if, when responding to my posts... if folks could keep the language both "safe for work" and "appropriate for kids."
I like to keep my feed safe to read and see by everyone -- all walks of life, all ages, etc.
Thanks everyone!