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Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

How to install Snap in Fedora24 | Unixmen - 0 views

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    "Snappy Package Manager Snappy package manager is a transnational package manager. Originally it was built for Ubuntu Operating system, But now it available for all major Linux distros(Fedora, Linux Mint, RHEL, Opensuse etc.). Snap Packages are Universal Linux packages,Unlike Rpm and Debian packages the single snap package can run or install across all Linux Distributions."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

How to find a package version in Linux - OSTechNix - 0 views

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    "Have you ever wondered how to find the version of an installed package in Linux? Of course, you are. Nowadays, Package management is much more better than before, with the help of many graphical package managers. However, I"
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

[# ! #Tech:] Discover to which package a file belongs to - Linux Audit - 0 views

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    "Sometimes you want to know the related package of a file, before installation, or when it is already there. This is of great help during system hardening or general system cleanups. In this article we have a look at several ways to determine the relationships between files and the package they belong to."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Yum Extender - A Graphical frontend tool for YUM/DNF - OSTechNix - 0 views

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    "Yum Extender, also known as yumex, is a graphical frontend for Yum/DNF package manager. It makes the process of installing, removing, upgrading, and updating packages much easier with a simple, yet fully functional graphical user interface. "
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    "Yum Extender, also known as yumex, is a graphical frontend for Yum/DNF package manager. It makes the process of installing, removing, upgrading, and updating packages much easier with a simple, yet fully functional graphical user interface. "
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Why the software world needs a 'no-fly zone' for patents | ITworld - 1 views

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    "Now 10 years old, the Open Invention Network protects more than 2,000 software packages By Katherine Noyes"
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    "Credit: flickr/Bob Bob Now 10 years old, the Open Invention Network protects more than 2,000 software packages Katherine Noyes By Katherine Noyes"
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Top open source tutorials in 2014 | Opensource.com - 0 views

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    "How did you learn how to use open source software? Chances are, you grabbed a Linux live CD or live USB. Maybe you got your hands on the installation package for an interesting piece of software. Then you experimented. You reveled in making mistakes, learned from them, and then repeated the cycle again."
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    "How did you learn how to use open source software? Chances are, you grabbed a Linux live CD or live USB. Maybe you got your hands on the installation package for an interesting piece of software. Then you experimented. You reveled in making mistakes, learned from them, and then repeated the cycle again."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Analysis Of The Top 10 Linux Distributions Of 2015 « Everyday Linux User - 1 views

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    "Posted by Gary Newell | at 20:51 3 comments Introduction For the past couple of years I have been producing analysis guides for the top 10 Linux distributions as listed on Distrowatch. Click here for the guide for 2013 Click here for the guide for 2014 The point of this article is to look at the top 10 Linux distributions as listed on Distrowatch for the year 2015 and analyse their suitability for the average Joe. The criteria for an Everyday Linux distribution is as follows: Must be relatively easy to install Must have an intuitive desktop environment Must be easy to use Must have a standard set of applications pre-installed (i.e. web browser, audio player, media player) Must have a decent package manager in order to install further software Must be ready to use from the get go"
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Snap! Do the Linux distros finally agree on something? | Computerworld - 0 views

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    "Democracy is great -- except when it isn't. The open source world is full of minute arguments and points of difference. Snap might just solve some of that."
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