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[#]: subject: "Loongson is Getting Ready for LoongArch Linux Laptops"
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[#]: via: "https://news.itsfoss.com/loongson-loongarch-linux-laptops/"
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[#]: author: "Ankush Das https://news.itsfoss.com/author/ankush/"
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Loongson is Getting Ready for LoongArch Linux Laptops
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The Chinese manufacturer is working on a Linux laptop series based on LoongArch processors.
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![Loongson is Getting Ready for LoongArch Linux Laptops][1]
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Don't confuse it with Arch Linux :)
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**LoongArch is a CPU architecture by Loongson Technology.**
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Recently, Loongson added the initial support for LoongArch CPU architecture in [Linux Kernel 5.19][2].
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If you are curious, **LoongArch has similar attributes to RISC-V**. You can also call it a new RISC ISA (Instruction Set Architecture).
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Want more technical details? The Linux Kernel's [documentation][3] is your friend.
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While it is not popular, a new CPU architecture support is always welcome and opens up various opportunities with new hardware.
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### Chinese Manufacturer Gearing Up for Linux Laptops
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It seems like Loongson Technology, the computer hardware manufacturer responsible for the LoongArch CPU architecture, is preparing new Linux laptops featuring the same.
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![[LoongArch] Unbox THE NEWEST LOONGSON LAPTOP —— Loongson 3A5000][4]
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**What this means**: You will soon get to see LoongArch laptops running Linux out-of-the-box.
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Of course, considering it as a Chinese vendor, it is unlikely to be available everywhere. But you never know, right?
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Lenovo and Huawei are some of the most prominent Chinese manufacturers producing Linux laptops. Considering the market for Linux laptops is not as crowded, Loongson coming up with its product offering sounds good.
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[13 Places to Buy Linux Laptops in 2021][5]
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**Loongson adding a driver to Linux:**They are adding code to the Linux Kernel, i.e., in the form of an ACPI-based "**loongson-laptop**" driver, as spotted by [Phoronix][7]. This could be a part of the upcoming [Linux 6.0 release][8].
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The code addition also mentions that some are derived from Thinkpad's ACPI configuration, which should not be surprising.
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**Joining the RISC-V race early**: Considering much hope for RISC-V computers as the next major leap in computing, I think Loongson wants to compete in that space, preparing its similar CPU architecture for the real world.
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Loongson is not famous for its laptops or their performance in them. So, it will be interesting to see how it unfolds shortly.
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💬 *What do you think about LoongArch Linux laptops? Let me know your thoughts in the comments.*
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作者:[Ankush Das][a]
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[1]: https://news.itsfoss.com/content/images/size/w1200/2022/09/loongsoon-loongarch-linux-laptops.jpg
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[2]: https://news.itsfoss.com/linux-kernel-5-19-release/
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[3]: https://docs.kernel.org/loongarch/introduction.html
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[4]: https://youtu.be/a5KZRvSgzUc
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[5]: https://itsfoss.com/get-linux-laptops/
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[7]: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Loongson-LoongArch-Laptop-Prep
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[8]: https://news.itsfoss.com/linux-kernel-6-0-reveal/
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[#]: subject: "A Modular Chromebook Launched by Framework and Google"
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[#]: via: "https://news.itsfoss.com/chromebook-framework/"
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[#]: author: "Sourav Rudra https://news.itsfoss.com/author/sourav/"
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[#]: collector: "lkxed"
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A Modular Chromebook Launched by Framework and Google
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The first modular Chromebook ever? Built by Framework in collaboration with Google. Check this out.
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![A Modular Chromebook Launched by Framework and Google][1]
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[Framework][2] has launched a Chromebook in collaboration with Google; the main focus of their products has always been to provide repairable and modular laptops.
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With the launch of this laptop, they have implemented the same formula as their previous laptops, but with a touch of Google in the form of ChromeOS.
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Let's see what they have on offer.
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### Framework Laptop Chromebook Edition
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![framework laptop chromebook edition][3]
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The laptop runs ChromeOS and is a user-serviceable laptop with a very high degree of modularity.
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It is based on the existing '[Framework Laptop][4],' with a milled aluminum chassis, that can comfortably house all the parts and keeps the weight in check at 1.3 kg.
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Users can choose from a host of different options, such as switching out memory and storage or the ability to choose which ports they want and where they want those.
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![framework laptop chromebook edition repairability][5]
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You can choose from a variety of RAM options ranging from 8 GB to 64 GB, in terms of storage, users can install up to a 1 TB NVMe SSD and an additional SSD of either 250 GB or 1 TB capacity. The default configuration comes with 256 GB of storage.
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Being a modular laptop, you can choose your ports, like USB-C, USB-A, HDMI, or Ethernet, and have them on any side you want.
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![port selection framework][6]
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By providing these user-friendly modularities and using post-consumer recycled materials, Framework offers a very sustainable product compared to its competitors.
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![framework laptop chromebook edition pcr materials][7]
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Regarding privacy, the Chromebook has two hardware privacy switches that cut power from the camera and the microphones to disable any access.
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![framework laptop chromebook edition hardware privacy switches][8]
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#### Specifications
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The Framework Laptop Chromebook Edition is powered by a **12-core Intel i5-1240P**, which can turbo up to 4.4 GHz; it also features Intel's Iris Xe graphics for running graphical workloads.
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Other notable highlights include:
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* 13.5-inch display (2256x1504) with 100% sRGB support and a 3:2 aspect ratio.
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* 55Wh battery.
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* Set of 80dB Stereo 2W Speakers.
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* Backlight keyboard with 1.5 mm key travel.
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* Support for WiFi 6E.
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* 1080p 60FPS webcam.
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#### Availability & Pricing
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The laptop is up for pre-order starting at **$999** on their [official website][9]; it is currently limited to buyers from the US and Canada only.
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[Framework Chromebook][10]
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They are expecting shipments to begin in early December and are offering a fully-refundable **$100 deposit to pre-book** the laptop.
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Framework seems to have taken the right step in attracting users to its product by offering a specific ChromeOS version of its existing laptop, especially after Google has seemingly stopped any further development on their ChromeOS laptops, the Pixelbook series.
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💬 *What do you think? Can this be a viable alternative compared to the other Chromebooks in the market?*
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via: https://news.itsfoss.com/chromebook-framework/
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作者:[Sourav Rudra][a]
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选题:[lkxed][b]
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[2]: https://frame.work/
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[3]: https://news.itsfoss.com/content/images/2022/09/framework_laptop_chromebook_edition.png
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[4]: https://frame.work/products/laptop-12-gen-intel
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[5]: https://news.itsfoss.com/content/images/2022/09/framework_laptop_chromebook_edition_repairability.png
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[6]: https://news.itsfoss.com/content/images/2022/09/expansion-cards.jpg
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[7]: https://news.itsfoss.com/content/images/2022/09/framework_laptop_chromebook_edition_pcr_materials.png
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[8]: https://news.itsfoss.com/content/images/2022/09/framework_laptop_chromebook_edition_privacy.png
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[9]: https://frame.work/products/laptop-chromebook-12-gen-intel
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[10]: https://frame.work/products/laptop-chromebook-12-gen-intel
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[#]: subject: "Google Unveils An Open Source C++ And Python Library, TensorStore"
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[#]: via: "https://www.opensourceforu.com/2022/09/google-unveils-an-open-source-c-and-python-library-tensorstore/"
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[#]: author: "Laveesh Kocher https://www.opensourceforu.com/author/laveesh-kocher/"
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Google Unveils An Open Source C++ And Python Library, TensorStore
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*TensorStore, an open source software library written in C++ and Python for the storage and manipulation of n-dimensional data.*
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Multidimensional datasets that span a single broad coordinate system are used in a variety of contemporary computer science and machine learning applications. Examples include forecasting the weather using air measurements over a grid of locations or predicting medical imaging outcomes using multi-channel image intensity values from a 2D or 3D scan. These datasets can be difficult to work with since users frequently wish to run studies on multiple workstations at once and may receive and write data at unpredictable intervals and varied scales. Under these conditions, even a single dataset might require petabytes of storage.
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Google’s TensorStore has already been used to solve fundamental engineering issues in scientific computing related to the administration and processing of big datasets in neuroscience. To solve the issue of storing and manipulating n-dimensional data, Google Research created the open source TensorStore C++ and Python software package. Numerous storage systems, including local and network filesystems, Google Cloud Storage, etc. are supported by this module. It provides a uniform API that can read and write a variety of array types. The library offers read/writeback caching, transactions, and a robust atomicity, isolation, consistency, and durability (ACID) guarantee. Concurrency that is optimistic guarantees secure access from several processes and systems.
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TensorStore offers a straightforward Python API that can be used to load and manipulate huge arrays of data. Due to the fact that no actual data is read or maintained in memory until the specific slice is needed, arbitrary large underlying datasets can be loaded and edited without having to store the entire dataset in memory. The syntax for indexing and manipulation, which is much the same as that used for NumPy operations, makes this possible. TensorStore also supports virtual views, broadcasting, alignment, and other advanced indexing features (data type conversion, downsampling, lazily on-the-fly generated arrays).
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Processing and analysing large numerical datasets requires a lot of processing power. Typically, this is done by parallelizing activities among a large number of CPU or accelerator cores dispersed across multiple devices. Since reading and writing to TensorStore does not become a bottleneck during computation, one of TensorStore’s key goals has been to enable simultaneous processing of specific datasets while maintaining good performance (by preventing corruption or inconsistencies resulting from concurrent access patterns).
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Additionally, TensorStore includes an asynchronous API that enables read or write operations to go concurrently. The application also does various operations and customisable in-memory caching at the same time (which decreases slower storage system interactions for frequently accessed data). When multiple machines are accessing the same dataset, optimistic concurrency protects the security of parallel operations. Without significantly reducing performance, it maintains compatibility with a number of underlying storage layers. In order to make TensorStore distributed computing compatible with many existing data processing workflows, TensorStore has also been integrated with parallel computing frameworks like Apache Beam and Dask.
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PaLM and other advanced big language models are among the exciting TensorStore application cases. With their hundreds of billions of parameters, these neural networks push the boundaries of computing infrastructure while displaying unexpected ability in producing and understanding plain language. During this training process, accuracy in reading and writing the model parameters provides a challenge. Despite the fact that training is distributed across many workstations, it is required to regularly store parameters to a single checkpoint on a long-term storage system without causing the training process to lag. TensorStore has already been used to resolve these problems. Large-scale (“multipod”) models trained using JAX have been connected to checkpoints using this framework, which has been integrated with frameworks like T5X and Pathways.
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An other fascinating application is brain mapping. The goal of synapse-resolution connectomics is to map the complex network of individual synapses in the brains of both animals and people. Petabyte-sized datasets are required for this, which are created by imaging the brain at a very high resolution with fields of view as small as a millimetre or more. Current datasets, however, present major storage, manipulation, and processing challenges because they require millions of gigabytes to store, modify, and process data inside a coordinate system. TensorStore has been utilised to handle the computational challenges provided by some of the biggest and most well-known connectomic datasets, with Google Cloud Storage acting as the underlying object storage system.
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via: https://www.opensourceforu.com/2022/09/google-unveils-an-open-source-c-and-python-library-tensorstore/
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作者:[Laveesh Kocher][a]
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[#]: subject: "ONLYOFFICE 7.2 Introduces Plugin Marketplace, Live Viewer, and More"
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[#]: via: "https://news.itsfoss.com/onlyoffice-7-2-release/"
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[#]: author: "Sourav Rudra https://news.itsfoss.com/author/sourav/"
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ONLYOFFICE 7.2 Introduces Plugin Marketplace, Live Viewer, and More
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ONLYOFFICE 7.2 includes essential upgrades with usability improvements and interesting features.
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![ONLYOFFICE 7.2 Introduces Plugin Marketplace, Live Viewer, and More][1]
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ONLYOFFICE is an open-source office suite that offers a lot of utility in a relatively small package.
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This follows the previous major release of [ONLYOFFICE 7.1][2] and offers quite a few improvements.
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Let's see what is on offer.
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### ONLYOFFICE 7.2 Docs: What's New?
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![ONLYOFFICE Docs 7.2 — what's new?][3]
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ONLYOFFICE 7.2 introduces many improvements to Docs and a few enhancements to the spreadsheet editor.
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Some of the key highlights include:
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* Live Viewer
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* Plugin Marketplace
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* New Interface Theme
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* Ligature Support
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* Spreadsheet Improvements
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#### Live Viewer
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![onlyoffice 7.2 live viewer][4]
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This feature lets users view changes made to a document by other collaborators in real-time.
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Do note that this feature is only made available to server users.
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#### Plugin Marketplace
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![onlyoffice 7.2 plugin marketplace][7]
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ONLYOFFICE 7.2 features a dedicated marketplace for getting plugins; this makes it very straightforward for users to install and remove plugins.
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#### Ligature Support
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![onlyoffice 7.2 ligature support][8]
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Ligature allows merging multiple symbols into one. It has been added with ONLYOFFICE 7.2, which results in new language support, including Hindi, Bengali, Portuguese and more.
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#### Usability Improvements
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![onlyoffice 7.2 new theme][9]
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Usability improvements to ONLYOFFICE include a new interface theme named 'Dark Contrast', the ability to switch to dark or light mode according to the system theme.
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Additionally, you will find a bunch of new interface languages, such as Portuguese, Basque, Malay, etc., made possible due to the support for ligatures.
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#### Spreadsheet Improvements
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![onlyoffice 7.2 spreadsheet improvements][12]
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A quick switcher option has been added to let users switch their diagrams or charts between rows and columns.
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The 1904 date system has also been added, with the ability to share a link to a data range with other users.
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Another significant addition is the ability to insert a spreadsheet into a text document or presentation.
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![onlyoffice 7.2 insert spreadsheet][13]
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#### Other Refinements
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![Introducing ONLYOFFICE 7.2: Detailed feature overview][14]
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There are several other enhancements. Some of them include:
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* Updated search/replace tool
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* New hotkeys for paste special
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* Ability to rename files via title in the editors.
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* Support for PPSX presentations for viewing.
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* More intuitive advanced settings.
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You can learn more about this release by reading the [full changelog][15].
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### Download ONLYOFFICE 7.2
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ONLYOFFICE 7.2 is available for various platforms, you can head to its [downloads page][16] to find options for Docker, Windows, AWS Cloud, and more.
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[Download ONLYOFFICE 7.2][17]
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If you want it for personal use, you can head to its [free ONLYDESKTOP apps][18] section to download it for your desktop or mobile device. It is available for Windows, Linux, and macOS.
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*💬 What do you think of ONLYOFFICE 7.2? Do the improvements sound good to you?*
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via: https://news.itsfoss.com/onlyoffice-7-2-release/
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作者:[Sourav Rudra][a]
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选题:[lkxed][b]
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[2]: https://news.itsfoss.com/onlyoffice-7-1-release/
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[3]: https://youtu.be/wF0qB78hRo8
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[4]: https://news.itsfoss.com/content/images/2022/09/ONLYOFFICE-7.2_Live_Viewer.gif
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[5]: http://proton.go2cloud.org/aff_c?offer_id=15&aff_id=1173
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[6]: http://proton.go2cloud.org/aff_c?offer_id=15&aff_id=1173
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[8]: https://news.itsfoss.com/content/images/2022/09/ONLYOFFICE-7.2_Ligatures-1.png
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[9]: https://news.itsfoss.com/content/images/2022/09/ONLYOFFICE-7.2_New_Theme-1.png
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[12]: https://news.itsfoss.com/content/images/2022/09/ONLYOFFICE-7.2_LinktoRange-1.png
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[13]: https://news.itsfoss.com/content/images/2022/09/ONLYOFFICE-7.2_Insert_Spreadsheet.gif
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[14]: https://youtu.be/Aul3xxZeAdc
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[15]: https://github.com/ONLYOFFICE/DocumentServer/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#720
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[16]: https://www.onlyoffice.com/download-docs.aspx
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[#]: subject: "Red Hat Rolls Out OpenStack Platform 17"
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[#]: via: "https://www.opensourceforu.com/2022/09/red-hat-rolls-out-openstack-platform-17/"
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[#]: author: "Laveesh Kocher https://www.opensourceforu.com/author/laveesh-kocher/"
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Red Hat Rolls Out OpenStack Platform 17
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======
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*Simple dependence on it by telecom behemoths like Verizon is the sole reason Red Hat keeps supporting the open source OpenStack cloud.*
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OpenStack, an open source Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) cloud, is still seen by some as being obsolete. They are utterly mistaken. OpenStack is the most widely used open-source cloud, according to Statista. The fact that OpenStack is the lifeblood of the telecom industry, including Verizon cellular and 5G networks, is even more significant for Red Hat. So it should come as no surprise that Red Hat highlighted the relationship between OpenStack and telecom while announcing Red Hat OpenStack Platform (RHOP) 17 on Wednesday at Mobile World Congress in Las Vegas.
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Red Hat also made a point of emphasising how closely it is collaborating with its Kubernetes-based OpenShift release with this release. Some people believe that OpenStack and Kubernetes are competitors. They aren’t. Red Hat is demonstrating how they may cooperate to benefit from both virtual machines and containers.
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“We have found over the last couple of years that the conversation is not a religious dispute between the two platforms but rather where their workloads are served best.” said Maria Bracho, lead product manager for OpenStack. Therefore, a virtualized control plane that uses OpenShift is now supported by OpenStack version 17. This makes it possible for customers to run virtual machines (VMs) and Kubernetes-based cloud-native services on the same cloud.
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Dynamic resource allocation is another feature of the revised OpenStack 17 that supports “lighter” deployments. These are deployments that don’t need as many services, such edge computing.
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The new RHOP will primarily appeal to the telecom industry, but it is still a reliable platform for other use cases. These consist of edge deployments, private clouds, and public clouds. Anyone who prefers to manage their own cloud over entrusting their services to a hypercloud provider like Amazon Web Services, Azure, or Google Cloud should give RHOP some thought.
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Wow! You Can Now Use Ubuntu Desktop on Cloud
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Looking for a managed Ubuntu virtual desktop session on AWS? Now, it is available to try!
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![Wow! You Can Now Use Ubuntu Desktop on Cloud][1]
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[Amazon WorkSpaces][2] is a fully managed virtual desktop service that caters to enterprises and individuals looking to eliminate the hassle of maintaining, scaling, and managing specific hardware for work.
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Unfortunately, they did not have Ubuntu as one of their offerings.
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### Ubuntu as a Managed Virtual Desktop
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![ubuntu amazon workspace][3]
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Amazon WorkSpaces previously had Windows and [Amazon Linux][4]-based machines.
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It is a fully managed VDI (Virtual Desktop Infrastructure) service that lets enterprises set up a new virtual desktop in a matter of minutes in a very cost and time-effective manner.
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Adding Ubuntu as an option should help thousands of developers and enterprises.
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[Sébastien][5] (**Principal Developer Advocate @AWS**) gives an excellent example of how useful this can be:
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It is one of the most widely-used Linux distros and should appeal to many developers who use Ubuntu as their primary operating system to carry out development projects.
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It should help DevOps engineers, academic institutions, remote workers, and more.
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Canonical [mentions][6]:
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On launch, they are offering Ubuntu 22.04 LTS 'Jammy Jellyfish'.
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They have collaborated with [Canonical][9]to optimize the distro for cloud development and included the **AWS CLI and SDK**.
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### How to Create Ubuntu Amazon WorkSpace?
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![ubuntu amazon workspace][10]
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A few simple steps are to be followed to create an Ubuntu-based Amazon WorkSpace instance.
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First and foremost, you need to have an existing Amazon VPC server with at least two subnets.
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Then, sign in to the [Amazon WorkSpaces console][11], set up an active directory, and add new users with their relevant info.
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Now, on the '**Select Bundle**' page, select one of the 'Ubuntu Linux' options according to your use case.
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After setup is complete, users will automatically receive an email with all the essential details needed to access the Ubuntu-based Amazon WorkSpace instance.
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Additionally, if you are an individual or a small group of developers, you can use the "**Quick Setup**" option in the WorkSpace console to quickly set up an Ubuntu-based virtual desktop.
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For more details on the installation steps, you can refer to the [official documentation][12] and [AWS's announcement post][13].
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### Pricing and Availability
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The Ubuntu-based Amazon WorkSpace bundle starts from **$23 per month or $0.18 per hour**.
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Pricing changes according to the region, with the cheapest options being 'US West' and 'US East'.
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Ubuntu-based virtual desktops are available across the globe, with servers being made available in the US, Africa, Asia Pacific, Canada, Europe, and South America.
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*💬 What do you think of this? Will you use the cloud to access Ubuntu for work from now on?*
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via: https://news.itsfoss.com/ubuntu-amazon-workspaces/
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作者:[Sourav Rudra][a]
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选题:[lkxed][b]
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[1]: https://news.itsfoss.com/content/images/size/w1200/2022/09/aws-adds-ubuntu-as-virtual-desktop-solution.png
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[2]: https://aws.amazon.com/workspaces/
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[3]: https://news.itsfoss.com/content/images/2022/09/ubuntu-aws-virtual.png
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[4]: https://news.itsfoss.com/amazon-linux-2022-preview/
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[5]: https://twitter.com/sebsto
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[6]: https://ubuntu.com/blog/ubuntu-desktop-on-amazon-workspaces
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[9]: https://canonical.com/
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[10]: https://news.itsfoss.com/content/images/2022/09/ubuntu-aws-remote.png
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[11]: https://console.aws.amazon.com/workspaces/
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[12]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/workspaces/
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[13]: https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/amazon-workspaces-introduces-ubuntu-desktops/
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