GNU World Order Linux Cast
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gnuWorldOrder_498
**libkdepim** , **libkedevocdocument** , **libkexiv** , **libkgapi** ,**libkipi** , **libkleo** , **libkmahjongg** , **libkomparediff2** ,**libksane** , **libkscreen** , **libksieve** , **libksysguard** ,**libktorrent** , **lokalize** , **lskat** , **m
gnuWorldOrder_497
**latte dock** , **layer-shell-qt** , **libgravatar** , **libkcddb** ,**libkcompactdisc** , **libkdcraw** , **libkdegames** from the Slackware**kde** package set. shasum -a256=0cd6178f9efedb9294a0d3fe19e1f484add940deece39a2d68aee49ea10dee02
gnuWorldOrder_496
**kunitconversion** , **kwallet** , **kwallet-pam** , **kwalletmanager** , the**kwave** audio editor, **kwayland** , **kwayland-integration** , **kwayland-server** , **kwidgetsaddons** , **kwin** , **kwindowsystem** , **kwordquiz**flash card app, **kwr
gnuWorldOrder_495
**ktnef** , **ktorrent** , **ktouch** , **kturtle** , **kubrick** from theSlackware **kde** package set. shasum -a256=0187b5f463afdc6966e631a186bf10bf654be49decbf4bc4506df6c40a4bf1da
gnuWorldOrder_494
**ksystemlog** , **ksystemstats** , **ktextwidgets** , **kteatime** ,**ktexteditor** , **ktimer** , **ktimetracker** from the Slackware **kde**package set. shasum -a256=43a39d9751429dd806e81ac132a93f07a56612d09a2cefd0990f83f5b2d3aa85
gnuWorldOrder_493
**ksirk** , **ksmtp** , **ksnakeduel** , **ksquares** , **ksshaskpass** ,**kstars** , **ksudoku** , **ksystemlog** from the Slackware **kde** packageset. shasum -a256=fd7465382f0268a0c7d816eef62d505915ccb911aaaf7b61ae896ae3c4e2908e
gnuWorldOrder_492
A useful kservice example, and listener email about ZFS backups shasum -a256=37369e19fbbbc6ba0c6756e9e69826f252f69fd25229d7bf4100f4ad4ab1ba0b
gnuWorldOrder_491
**kscreen** , **kscreenlocker** , **kservice** , **kshisen** from theSlackware KDE software set. shasum -a256=801fc9ba227c8c5d10606ac57630112642a276e27b454c2ae5b0c918698dc13a
gnuWorldOrder_490
1. back up what you care about 2. back up stuff that isn't backed up 3. back up what you can in the way you can, but BE CONSISTENT 4. make it easy 5. use a supported backup application 6. know how to recover 7. off-site is best 8. encrypted
gnuWorldOrder_489
Are cloud services and open source even compatible? shasum -a256=443bbda2b2c013da1a07a2130ee4551b40265ee134832c61150d3a8377637a5f