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5 Best Free and Open Source JavaScript Object-Relational Mapping Software

Object–relational mapping (ORM) is a programming technique for converting data between incompatible type systems using object-oriented programming languages. This creates, in effect, a “virtual object database” that can be used from within the programm…

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How Red Hat’s Bad Actions Led to Wind River’s eLxr Pro Linux Distro

Wind River’s new Debian-based server and edge Linux distribution was born out of a need to create a CentOS replacement that would remove Red Hat from the equation.
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20 Years Later, Real-Time Linux Makes It to the Kernel — Really

The work done on real-time Linux has benefitted the open-source OS for years, but it was only this week that Linus Torvalds admitted its last piece into the mainline kernel. Exactly what took so long?
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Kdenlive 24.08.1 Resolves Playback Issues

Kdenlive open-source video editor releases version 24.08.1 with important fixes for playback and rendering. Here’s more on that!
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LibreOffice 24.8.1 Office Suite Is Now Available for Download With 89 Bug Fixes

LibreOffice 24.8.1 is here three weeks after the LibreOffice 24.8 release and addresses more of those pesky bugs, crashes, and other annoyances reported by users, thus improving its overall stability and reliability of the open-source, free, and cross-…

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OpenBAS: Open-Source Breach and Attack Simulation Platform

OpenBAS is an open-source platform that enables organizations to plan, schedule, and execute crisis exercises, adversary simulations, and breach simulations. Compliant with ISO 22398 standards, OpenBAS is built as a modern web application featuring a u…

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Audacity 3.6.2 Bringing Back Legacy Effects

Audacity 3.6.2 open-source audio editor includes Legacy effects, enhances performance, and resolves numerous bugs.
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Firefox 131 Beta Improves Translations, Adds Temporary Site Permissions

Firefox 131 looks like another small update to the popular web browser that further improves the built-in translation feature by remembering languages you have previously used for translations when suggesting a default translation language.
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Samba 4.21 Launches With Enhanced Security Features

Samba 4.21, a free software reimplementation of the SMB protocol, rolls out with enhancements in LDAP TLS, user validation, and more.
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RawTherapee 5.11 Launches With Groundbreaking Features

RawTherapee 5.11, a raw image processing program, adds new HiDPI support, advanced zoom, and better color profiles for photographers.
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Immich 1.113 Unveils Folder View and Enhanced Tagging

Immich 1.113, a self-hosted photo and video backup solution, rolls out new folder views, tags, and enhanced mobile sync capabilities.
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Hip, Hip, Hooray! Elastic (Almost) Comes Back Home to Open Source

Although Elastic plans to make Elasticsearch and Kabana open source again in the “upcoming weeks,” nothing is said about X-Pack, which will evidently continue to be only available under “fauxpen” licensing.
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LibreOffice 24.8 Released, Here’s What’s New

LibreOffice 24.8 is out, featuring advanced privacy settings, a wealth of new features across all apps, and broad OS compatibility. Learn more!
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KDE Gear 24.08 Open-Source Software Suite Released With Many Improvements

Highlights of KDE Gear 24.08 include new features in the Dolphin file manager to make it easier to access and manage files and folders that require administrative privileges, wizards to help install needed software, menu options to elevate your privileges, and a new “Move to New Folder…” option to create a folder and copy the […]

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Pulsar 1.120 Rolls Out With Advanced Code Handling Features

Pulsar 1.120, an open-source and cross-platform code editor, now has better icons, improved JavaScript indentation, and updated ‘ppm’ functionalities.
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Godot 4.3 Open-Source Game Engine Released, Here’s What’s New

Godot 4.3, a free and open-source game engine, introduces new node types, quality-of-life changes, Linux Wayland support, and more.
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6 Best Free and Open-Source OCR Screen Capture Tools

This article highlights OCR-powered screen-capture tools to capture information instead of images. We only feature open-source software here.
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How to Install RabbitMQ on Ubuntu 24.04 Server

RabbitMQ is a free and open-source message broker. Supporting multiple message protocols, RabbitMQ is the most widely used message broker on the internet.
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How to Install GCC and Development Tools on RHEL-based Systems

The post How to Install GCC and Development Tools on RHEL-based Systems first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Nowadays, as a system administrator or engineer, you can’t feel satisfied by knowing how to use the CLI and troub…

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Thanks to Nextcloud, FOSS Webmail Client Roundcube Now Has Support on Steroids

How Nextcloud came to the aid of a popular open-source project, in part by getting three other open-source projects involved.
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