![]() There’s also a desktop cut of the OS that supports Android apps and has somewhat curiously been trumpeted as compatible with Panasonic printers. In other words, a solid cut of Linux that should scale well and can run the stuff needed to get modern computing done. Trusted platform modules are enabled and the OS is recommended for “Cloud environment … government, national defense, finance, education, finance and taxation, public security, auditing, transportation, medical treatment, manufacturing and other fields.” Open-source projects like OpenStack Ceph and GlusterFS are all supported too. KylinOS developer Kylinsoft, a part of the state-owned China Electronics Corporation, said the new release is ideal for Kunbernetes, Docker and LXC virtualisation. The OS also supports x86 CPUs flowing from the AMD’s joint venture in China and others derived from Via’s abandoned tilt at the x86 market. “Galaxy Kylin Advanced Server Operating System V10” emerged last week with support for locally-designed chips using the MIPS, SPARCv9 and Arm architectures. Chinese State media uses new release of local Linux to troll TrumpĬhina’s national cut of Linux – KylinOS – has emerged in a major new release and one of its important new functions is a symbol of the nation’s ability to get ahead despite US trade bans.* final step: open your menu editor, create a new launcher, type: Application, name: SmillaEnlarger, path: '/home/ user/opt/SmillaEnlarger/./SmillaEnlarger', save it. * do this for all the kinds of image files you want to open with SmillaEnlarger (png.). * select one of your jpeg files open with / other application / and select personalized command "/home/ user/opt/SmillaEnlarger/./SmillaEnlarger" (but don't tick "remember choice") SmillaEnlarger will open with your ipeg image close it next time your will select a jpeg file, SmillaEnlarger will appear in the list of "open with" apps. * test open a terminal in '/home/ user/opt/SmillaEnlarger' and launch SmillaEnlarger, by typing "./SmillaEnlarger". * make SmillaEnlarger file executable (select it in your file manager, properties, permissions, tick executable). Copy this file "SmillaEnlarger" and the images "Smilla.bmp", "Smilla.icns", "Smilla.ico", "Smilla.png" to '/home/ user/opt/SmillaEnlarger' directory. * in 'SmillaEnlargerSrc', there is a new file "SmillaEnlarger". * in your '/home/ user/opt' directory (where user is your username), create a new directory 'SmillaEnlarger'. * go to the 'SmillaEnlarger_0.9.1_source' (same name) inside this directory, then to 'SmillaEnlargerSrc' directory. * extract the source, you will get a 'SmillaEnlarger_0.9.1_source' directory. * since version 0.9.1 is designed for Qt5, install the package "qt5-default" with your package manager (Synaptic) this will tell the system that compiling will be made with Qt5 qmake, and not Qt4 one. * download the source "SmillaEnlarger_0.9.1_source.zip" from. The solution is to compile SmillaEnlarger, and manually install it. It was easily available from Dhor ppa for Mint 19.x, but is no longer available from this source since Dhor ppa is not compatible with Ubutu 20.04. With it you can enlarge an image of several hundreds percents, without pixelisation and with a good rendering. SmillaEnlager is a small graphic utility, used to enlarge images.
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