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Building a gazetteer table from KML files

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Geoscience Australia has a freely downloadable gazetteer of Australian placenames with more than 370 000 entries. The download is a .zip file (83 mb) containing a user guide together with placenames data in GML, KML and Microsoft Access (.mdb) formats. What I wanted from all that data was a simple…

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Scripting a log for a single application

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Here's a BASH shell script that automatically logs the date and time I start my Iceweasel web browser, and the length of time I use it. I launch the script (and Iceweasel) with a keyboard shortcut, and close the script by closing Iceweasel. Click for full size The log file has entries in the form…

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Kill Commands

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On Linux systems, numerous users often come across a program or process that locks-up. The user will usually kill the software if the system does not do it first. Users may be familiar with some of the kill commands and signals, but does anyone understand all of them? There are four common kill…

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Birdie Twitter App to be Rewritten

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It was only a bit over a week ago that I wrote an article on the Birdie Twitter application. Well, now the Birdie team is scrapping the current codebase and looks to be rebooting the application as Birdie 2.0. In a blog post titled "It's time to say goodbye" on the 26th February 2014, the…

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Humble Indie Bundle 11 Adds 3 More Games; Plus! Portal 2 Beta Arrives

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Humble Indie Bundle 11 adds another three games plus Valve announces the release of the Portal 2 beta for Linux! Humble Indie Bundle 11 launched last week, featuring six cross-platform games, although at this stage only five are completely Linux compatible. As usual the three additional games have…

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A look at Tanglu 1.0 'Aequorea Victoria' GNOME

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The new Debian-based distribution known as Tanglu has just recently been released as 1.0, 'Aequorea Victoria'. I took a look at the live GNOME edition. Tanglu is a fairly young project and perhaps has flown under the radar somewhat. The 1.0 release is a major milestone for the distribution, which…

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Scripting a super-fast points plotter for Google Earth

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I work a lot with spreadsheet tables of points in the landscape. Each point has a latitude and a longitude, in decimal degrees. If I want to check where particular points are on the map, I could import the whole table into a GIS program and then select the points of interest. But that's way too…

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Linux Advocacy - My Take

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I recently had something of a debate on the meaning Linux Advocacy and thought I should offer explanation of my take on the topic. Before that, to clarify my background: I’m not by any means an uber-geek, one of those people who see matrix-like code streams everywhere and solve any tech issue with a…

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The Linux Rain website improvements - Plus! Dude where are the social media buttons?

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The Linux Rain has recently undergone some visual updates and layout improvements which I'll detail in this post, plus any possible updates/upgrades to come. The website started out relatively simple when I created it whilst trying to populate it with content but has had some steady changes along…

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Humble Indie Bundle 11 Launches

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It's that time again folks, another Humble Indie Bundle has landed featuring 6 Linux compatible games. Well, sort of... for now, let's just say 5 Linux compatible games. It almost seems like the Humble Bundles are rolling out quicker and quicker these days. Humble Indie Bundle 11 has recently…

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Evolve OS - an Upcoming Linux Distribution Featuring a New Desktop Environment

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Evolve OS is a new upcoming Linux distribution based on openSUSE and sporting a new desktop environment based on the Gnome 3 stack. You may immediately be thinking, is this yet another 'Ubuntu Killer' promising a lot and ultimately delivering little? But Evolve OS has a different philosophy and…

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DOCKER Cheat Sheet

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Brave Browser Introduces Ask Brave, Merging Search and AI

Discover how Brave Browser's Ask Brave feature merges search and AI for a seamless browsing experience. Explore enhanced privacy and efficiency today.

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TuxCare Expands Full Enterprise Support to Include Rocky Linux 9.6

TuxCare now offers full enterprise support for Rocky Linux 9.6, ensuring robust performance and security for your business. Discover the benefits today.

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AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 NPU in Linux: Gaia – Run LLM Agents

Discover how to leverage the AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 NPU in Linux with Gaia to run LLM agents efficiently. Unlock powerful AI capabilities today.

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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: September 28th, 2025

Discover the latest in Linux news with the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup for September 28th, 2025. Stay informed on updates, releases, and community highlights.

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GNU Linux-Libre 6.17 Kernel Is Now Available for Software Freedom Lovers

Discover the newly released GNU Linux-Libre 6.17 Kernel, designed for software freedom enthusiasts. Explore its features and enhancements today!

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7 Best Linux Distros for Gaming and Playing Windows Games

Discover the 7 best Linux distros for gaming and playing Windows games. Optimize your gaming experience with our expert recommendations and insights.

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Linuxiac Weekly Wrap-Up: Week 39 (Sep 22 – 28, 2025)

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System76 Releases COSMIC Beta Desktop Environment and Pop!_OS 24.04 LTS Beta

Discover the new COSMIC Beta Desktop Environment and explore the features of Pop!_OS 24.04 LTS Beta. Experience cutting-edge technology today!

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Many developers leave GZDoom due to leader conflicts and fork it into UZDoom

Drama in open source land, as a major conflict has caused many developers to leave GZDoom behind to fork it into UZDoom..Read the full article on…

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SpaceCraft from Shiro Games has been delayed but a playtest is coming

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Improved Steam Deck support is coming to Satisfactory

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That didn't last long - Blue Protocol: Star Resonance anti-cheat causing problems on Linux

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Death by Scrolling from Ron Gilbert / Terrible Toybox releases October 28

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LMDE 7 (Linux Mint Debian Edition) released

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Valve bring more essential bug fixes in the latest Steam Beta for Desktop / SteamOS and Steam Deck

The October 13th Steam Beta comes with a number of bug fixes for annoying issues, along with a couple of feature tweaks for all platforms..Read the…

Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow gets a Steam release

Quite a surprise to see, Ubisoft have revived Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow with a Steam release now available..Read the full article…

Hollow Knight: Silksong patch 3 (1.0.28891) brings a lot of fixes and Dualsense Edge support

The most popular Steam Deck game over the last month continues to improve, with the third major patch now available for Hollow Knight: Silksong..Read…

Steam Next Fest - October 2025 is now live with a great many demos

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One of the most promising deck-building roguelikes ever, Moonsigil Atlas gets a big demo upgrade

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Star Trek: Voyager - Across the Unknown gets a first demo

Clearly still a work in progress but a taste of things to come, Star Trek: Voyager - Across the Unknown now has a public demo available..Read the…

From the creator of Sally Face, horror deckbuilding roguelike The House of Hamelin has a demo up

Enter the frightful world of The House of Hamelin and take control of Perdita, a young woman tasked with finding her missing cat, Paige..Read the…

Get a bunch of Cosmic Mysteries and Noir Realities in the new Humble Bundle

The Cosmic Mysteries and Noir Realities Humble Bundle is live with another 8 sweet treats, especially good for saving some monies..Read the full…

Build a living city on rails in Steel Artery: Train City Builder

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A Pinball Game That Makes You Mad is certainly an appropriate name for this game

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Unique RTS game Moduwar fixes the oversized cursor on Linux

Moduwar is an adaptive organic RTS where you control an alien creature, it's quite unique and looks really interesting..Read the full article on…

GE-Proton 10-18 brings fixes for Wayland, Company of Heroes 2 & 3, Blue Protocol: Star Resonance

A fresh batch of fixes have landed for running Windows games on Linux / SteamOS and Steam Deck with GE-Proton 10-18 now available..Read the full…

Team Fortress 2 Classic scrap their open beta and new Valve rules likely mean they have to change the name

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Take on the role of a curious baby boar in the demo for Adorable Adventures

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Effulgence RPG has some of the slickest animated 3D ASCII art I've ever seen

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Cyberpunk roguelike deckbuilder and dungeon crawler Into The Grid arrives November 10

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Around 70,000 users affected in Discord related breach which includes some government ID images

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Battlefield 6 releases today and it will not be playable on any Linux / SteamOS system

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Blue Protocol: Star Resonance is out now and does work on Linux

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Proton 10.0-3 release candidate live for testing better Windows game compatibility on Linux / Steam Deck

Valve have released a new release candidate build for the Windows compatibility layer Proton, with Proton 10.0-3 available for users to test..Read…

NVIDIA reveal new driver security issues for October 2025

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Support the mental health charity Safe In Our World with the Wired Productions Humble Bundle

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Retro Brazilian RTS game Outlive returns with Outlive 25

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Intel details Panther Lake architecture expected to start shipping January 2026

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Physics-based delivery adventure Truckful gets a first demo

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Get some classic Bethesda games in the latest Fanatical bundle

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Culinary roguelite deckbuilder Hungry Horrors gets a big demo upgrade

Hungry Horrors is a deckbuilder where you strategically cook and serve authentic traditional dishes to legendary monsters..Read the full article on…

Check out the demo for the physics-driven co-op action-RPG Cloudheim

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Ubuntu 25.10 'Questing Quokka' is out now

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HELLREAPER from the devs of Fury Unleashed looks incredible

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WinBoat for containerised Windows apps on Linux adds custom install path, home folder sharing and more

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Jump back into Winnie’s Hole with a fresh and expanded demo for this unique genre-blending roguelite

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UK gov has "no plans to intervene" with payment processors pressuring stores to remove games

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Crusader Kings III major expansion All Under Heaven gets a release date

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Co-op puzzler PICO PARK: Classic Edition is now permanently free

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