The Document Foundation has announced the general availability of the beta version of the LibreOffice 7.1 office suite series, which is due for release in early February 2021. The release promises a selction of improvements and new features, which you can learn more about in this 9 to 5 Linux article. . After about six months of development, the upcoming LibreOffice 7.1 office suite is now ready for public beta testing. The first beta release has arrived and anyone willing to help the development team discover and fix bugs can download it right now from the official website for Linux, macOS, and Windows platforms. LibreOffice 7.1 promises a plethora of improvements and some new features, starting with a new outline folding mode for Writer. This adds a button with arrow next to a selected heading in a word document, allowing users to fold all text from the current heading to the next one when clicked and with all its subheadings when right clicked. The link for this article located at 9 to 5 Linux is no longer available. . The beta version of LibreOffice 7.1 is now released, introducing various enhancements for users to explore.. LibreOffice, office suite, software update, feature enhancement. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
So, you bought a NookColor. It's a cool device, but if you've had one for a while and find that the novelty is slowly wearing off, you might be wondering what else Barnes & Noble's touchscreen e-reader can do. Wonder no more: Hackers have been hard at work, pushing the NookColor to its limits. Here are a few great things that the NookColor is capable of.. Before Android's newest OS for tablets was even officially introduced by Google, a developer managed to get Honeycomb running on a Nook Color. Generally, it runs pretty smoothly (the graphics in particular), but a few features still need a little bit of work, like the accelerometer and sound. Still, it's a a pretty cool hack to show off to your Android-loving friends. Check out the video of it in action: The link for this article located at PC World is no longer available. . Unlock the true potential of your NookColor with exciting modifications! Transform it from a simple e-reader into a multifunctional device with innovative tweaks.. NookColor Hacks, Device Enhancement, Tech Readiness. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Guardian Digital is happy to announce the release of EnGarde Secure Community 3.0.2 (Version 3.0, Release 2). This release includes several bug fixes and feature enhancements to the Guardian Digital WebTool, the SELinux policy, and the LiveCD environment. . The following reported bugs from bugs.engardelinux.org are fixed in this release: #0000023 The 'admin' password is displayed in the browser location bar. #0000022 The LiveCD script doesn't correctly set the root password. #0000020 Package engarde-policy-sources does not contain local.* files #0000018 system log entry occurs every second #0000017 PHP 4.4.1 is out #0000016 Users can not add/edit web files #0000015 webtool can not stop MySQL #0000011 Users cannot upload files via FTP #0000006 Snort version 2.4.2 is out Several other bugs are fixed in this release as well. New features include: A new WebTool frontend to the AIDE filesystem integrity checker (which will be enabled via a GDSN update in coming days). Daily, weekly, and monthly graphs for the Snort IDS WebTool module. The latest stable versions of MySQL (5.0.16), fetchmail (6.3.0), and Snort (2.4.3). Several new installable packages such as screen, setarch, device-mapper and lvm2, bacula, and amanda. All new users downloading EnGarde Secure Linux for the first time or users who use the LiveCD environment should download this release. Users who are currently using EnGarde Secure Linux do not need to download this release -- they can update their machines via the Guardian Digital Secure Network WebTool module. The link for this article located at EnGardeLinux.Org is no longer available. . The following reported bugs from bugs.engardelinux.org are fixed in this release: #0000023 The 'admi. guardian, digital, happy, announce, release, engarde, secure, community, (version. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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