GNUnet News: GNUnet 0.17.2

GNUnet 0.17.2

This is a bugfix release for gnunet 0.17.1.

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Note that due to mirror synchronization, not all links may be functional
early after the release. For direct access try

http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gnunet/

Noteworthy changes in 0.17.1 (since 0.17.2)


  • DHT

    : Various bugfixes in the protocol.

  • RECLAIM

    : OpenID Connect plugin improvements.

  • ABE

    : Removed.

A detailed list of changes can be found in the

ChangeLog

and
the

bugtracker

.

In -current, dhclient(8) now just logs warnings and executes ifconfig(8)

Theo de Raadt (deraadt@)
committed
the change:

CVSROOT:	/cvs
Module name:	src
Changes by:	deraadt@cvs.openbsd.org	2022/07/02 11:21:32

Modified files:
	sbin/dhclient  : dhclient.c 

Log message:
dhclient(8) has been undergoing replacement with "ifconfig xxx inet auto"
for a couple of years, backed by dhcpleased(8), which provides much better
dns handling.  The next step is to make the dhclient simply execve
ifconfig in that way, and provide syslog warnings about deprecated options
along the way.  This way, we can find the last few dhclient users, and what
they are missing.
ok florian krw

Finding System Information in Linux

Many people at some point may need to find specific information about their system. There are many ways to get specific information about your system, but some may take a while to remember or look up the command.

In this article, I want to cover a program called ‘inxi’, which helps get all the system information in one place.

Installation

Installation is a simple process from a command line for Ubuntu:

sudo apt install inxi -y

For any distro of Linux, use the proper…

https://www.linux.org/threads/finding-system-information-in-linux.40455/

The journey to Roe and after – a Pocket Collection unveils the stories behind Slate’s 7th season of Slow Burn

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Hello, Enact!

Hello, Enyoistas!  It’s been a while since we had a nice chat.  How have you been?  Oh, us?   We’ve been quite busy these last few years working on Enact, the successor to Enyo.

If you’re like us, you’ve been keeping watch on the latest JavaScript trends and trying to figure out which technologies are just fads and which will change the way we build apps.

One technology that really caught our eye a few years ago was React. Its tight focus on being a UI library and its impressive performance were two of the reasons we decided to build our next generation framework with it.  We took the great features from Enyo and reimplemented them with React as the presentation layer.  If you haven’t had a chance to check out Enact yet, we encourage you to take a look.

Here’s our official Enact Blog announcement.

Also, the Enact team is hiring!  Drop by the Enact chat to find out more.

Enabled syntaxhighlighter plugin

GNOME blogs is based on WordPress. If you have a blog, you can now more easily post code using the syntaxhighlighter plugin, see http://en.support.wordpress.com/code/posting-source-code/ for details.