I've got a few new packages from the UK FTP site today, but if you've been keeping up to date generally there shouldn't be many updates.
This update is mainly for install media, so people installing fresh don't have to download months of updates before configuring their system for the first time.
Currently looking for work after a few months off dealing with a family health issue - this is a long shot, but I thought I may as well give it a go!
Location: West Yorkshire (nr. Leeds), UK
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Yes, but within Northern England or Wales only for family reasons - no London/SE please.
Technologies: 3+ years experience with Linux system administration, primarily for a company providing internet radio streaming and audio hosting services. Experience with Python programming, as well as sysadmin on CentOS and Debian GNU/Linux distributions. Installation and configuration from scratch of Apache, PHP, MySQL/MariaDB, PostgreSQL, Postfix and various other services
Server monitoring and maintenance: knowledge and experience in the use of Munin, Monit, Nagios etc.
Virtualisation experience - primarily OpenVZ, but with experience of implementing VMWare and KVM.
I am also looking for pointers on where to find entry-level technical writing work.
I assume at this point that Opera have decided to quietly drop ongoing support for Linux.
There have been no updates to the Linux browser since the last one based on their old rendering engine - none of the Chromium/Blink based versions have made it across, even in beta.
This update is mainly for install media, so people installing fresh don't have to download months of updates before configuring their system for the first time.