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Open Hardware – Ebook Publishing
21.02.2018
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of the leading applications for all matters to do with ebooks. It is probably most used for managing ebooks and reading devices. However, it also has extensive tools for fine-tuning ebooks and supports a wide
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Blogging with a state-of-the-art WordPress alternative
04.04.2018
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systemd control Ghost and then start the service. If everything works fine, you can reach the blog in your browser under http:// ; if SSL is active, the system automatically redirects to https
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Workspace: Zotero
30.09.2009
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the ultimate tool for all your research needs. Figure 1 - You do not have permission to view this object. Getting Started Although Zotero works fine as a standalone tool, you should create a free account
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Making open hardware a reality
04.10.2018
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Foundation (FSF) downplayed the practicality of what he called free hardware. In "On 'Free Hardware'" [1], Stallman suggested that working on free hardware was "a fine thing to do" and said that the FSF would
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NEWS
22.02.2019
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. It also offers fine-grained control over which packages users want to update. Discover also now supports app extensions offered with Flatpak packages and lets you choose which ones to install. If you
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Laptop Reform
31.10.2018
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was done in consultation with PCBway [7] to develop a small system-on-module that included only the CPU/SoC and 4GB of RAM, in order to avoiding routing and fine-tuning. This decision, Hartmann says, allowed
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Decisions, Decisions
27.03.2019
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-it-yourselfers make this choice on the advice of friends – which is fine, so long as their friends' knowledge is as extensive as it sounds. The problem is, people tend to advocate what they know. For this reason
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QJournalctl
28.11.2021
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get to debug (7) . In the terminal, you would set this priority by typing journalctl -p7. The info (6) level is typically fine. Between levels 2 and 6, the number of lines displayed in our test
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Light Painting
03.02.2022
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text as LEDs for the sake of simplicity. Figure 1 - You do not have permission to view this object. A light stick length of 2m is fine, so it can be easily transported and, above all, moved
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Garuda Linux
30.08.2021
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already available in our repo, which makes it really easy to get started quickly (Figure 2). However, Garuda is also perfectly fine for use as a workstation. Also, people who want to switch from Windows

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