KDE Plasma 5.17 anticipates your needs

KDE Plasma 5.17 anticipates your needs

The KDE team has released a new version of its popular desktop environment, which has the ability to anticipate user needs. They mean that, for example, the system detects when there is low light and the brightness and color is diminished so that the eyes don’t get so tired. It also knows how to recognize when a presentation is being made, so that messages are not displayed on the screen while the slides are being shown.

New video tutorial: How to install and configure UDS for VDI

New video tutorial: How to install and configure UDS for VDI

The UDS Enterprise team has published a complete video to guide all users, customers and partners when it comes to deploying their desktop virtualization platform with UDS Enterprise.

In a little more than half an hour, this tutorial exhaustively shows all the steps that need to be taken to install and configure all the necessary elements to deploy Windows and Linux virtual desktops with our VDI and vApp connection broker.

New tech guide: Linux vApp with UDS Enterprise

New tech guide: Linux vApp with UDS Enterprise

One of the best feedbacks we get from our user community is about the extensive and comprehensive documentation about UDS Enterprise. We think it’s very important to provide quality information about our product, as well as documenting the most common configurations and processes to facilitate the work of IT professionals responsible for installing, configuring and maintaining VDI and vApp platforms with our connection broker.

CentOS Stream: new edition for developers

CentOS Stream: new edition for developers

Red Hat has released this week the new version of CentOS and a new edition of this operating system for developers called CentOS Stream.

The latter is an advanced Rolling Release aimed at those who work with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). It will receive daily updates and will serve as a preview or open beta of the next release of RHEL. In this way, developers will be able to carry out tests and will be aware of the new features and functionalities that will be incorporated. On the other hand, from Red Hat they will be able to get a valuable feedback from the community that will guide them to design the roadmap of the product.

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