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Notices by Alexandre Oliva (lxoliva@social.libreplanetbr.org)
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happy original software freedom day!
on this day, 37 years ago, Richard Stallman launched the Free Software Movement, and the GNU Project, to build a user-freedom-respecting operating system, so that all users could do their computing in freedom
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#GNU #Linux-libre 5.8.8-gnu, 5.4.64-gnu, 4.19.144-gnu, and 4.14.197-gnu sources and #Freesh .debs are now available
#Freed-ora 5.8.6-gnu rpms for f32 are in stable updates; 5.8.7-gnu rpms for f32 and f33, and 5.8.6-gnu ones for f31 are in testing
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#GNU #Linux-libre 5.8.7-gnu and 5.4.63-gnu sources, tarballs, patches, and #Freesh .debs are now available
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#GNU #Linux-libre 5.8.6-gnu, 5.4.62-gnu, 4.19.143-gnu, 4.14.196-gnu, 4.9.235-gnu, and 4.4.235-gnu sources are now available
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#GNU #Linux-libre 5.7.11-gnu, 5.4.54-gnu, 4.19.135-gnu, and 4.14.190-gnu sources are now available
#Freed-ora 5.8-rc7-gnu rpms for f33 are now available for testing
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#GNU #Linux-libre 5.8-rc6-gnu sources and updated cleaning up scripts are now available for testing
#Freed-ora 5.7.9-gnu rpms for f3[12] are now available for testing
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in case you wonder, the Portuguese words go:
Mussum Lives! announces early:
Person of the Year 2020
"Keanu Reeves" sounds like "que ano horrĂvel" = "what a horrible year!", more so with late comedian Mussum's signature pronunciation (horrĂvis)
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wow, crazy times! I wish for more attention to software freedom concerns by Free Software maintainers, and I get criticism for supposedly dismissing the pain that others feel for other offenses imposed on them. so much for wishing for higher standards...
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.oO may you have a much happier birthday next year, julian assange
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#GNU #Linux-libre #Freed-ora 5.7.7-gnu rpms for f3[12] are now available for testing; 5.7.6-gnu for f32 is in stable updates. but beware, ath9k wifi is broken, due to a recent upstream patch. jxself has already reverted the broken patch in #Freesh
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#GNU #Linux-libre 5.7.7-gnu, 5.4.50-gnu, 4.19.131-gnu, 4.14.187-gnu, 4.9.229-gnu, and 4.4.229-gnu sources, tarballs and patches, and #Freesh .debs are now available
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.oO Linux, besides naming an operating system kernel, is an African word that means "I am what I am because I stand on the shoulders of a giant #GNU"
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#GNU #Linux-libre 4.19.130-gnu, and 4.14.186-gnu sources and #Freesh .debs are now available
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#GNU #Linux-libre 5.7.6-gnu, and 5.4.49-gnu sources, tarballs, patches, and #Freesh .debs are now available
#Freed-ora 5.6.19-gnu rpms for f3[12] are now available as stable updates
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#GNU #Linux-libre 5.7.3-gnu, 5.6.19-gnu (EOL), and 5.4.47-gnu sources and #Freesh .debs are now available
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#GNU #Linux-libre 3.16.85-gnu sources are now available in git
#Freed-ora 5.6.17-gnu rpms for f3[12] and 5.7.0-gnu ones for f33 are now available for testing
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#GNU #Linux-libre 5.7.2-gnu, 5.6.18-gnu, 5.4.46-gnu, and 4.19.128-gnu sources and logs are now available in the git release archive; #Freesh .debs are now available in the apt repo; tarballs and patches will be published once compression is completed
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#GNU #Linux-libre 5.6.13-gnu, 5.4.41-gnu, and 4.19.123-gnu source tarballs and patches, and #Freesh .debs are now available
#Freed-ora 5.6.12-gnu rpms for f3[012] are now in testing, and 5.6.11-gnu ones are stable updates
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#GNU #Linux-libre 4.14.179-gnu, 4.9.222-gnu, and 4.4.222-gnu source tarballs and patches are now available
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#GNU #Linux-libre 3.16.83-gnu source tarballs and patches are now available