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6 Predictions for Linux and Open-Source in 2024

Year 2024 is here, and it is time to look forward to the trends that will shape the year. And here are our predictions on how things will move for Linux and open source.
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IPFire Linux Firewall Distro Kicks Off 2024 by Blocking Email Spammers by Default

Featuring an updated GRUB bootloader to version 2.12 RC1 and an updated CA certificate bundle, the IPFire 2.27 Core Update 182 release is here to introduce a new change in the default firewall policy to block outgoing SMTP traffic from internal network…

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2023’s Moments That Marked the Open-Source World

2023 in review: The most remarkable events in the open-source ecosystem that shaped the year. Let’s recall them!
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Linux Foundation Advances Open-Source Vision With Generative AI Commons

At Linux Foundation‘s AI dot dev event this week, the non-profit organization that is home to a vast array of open-source efforts across the technology landscape attempted to stake its claim for relevancy in the generative AI era. The Linux Foundation is an umbrella group for several open-source efforts, including the Cloud Native Computing Foundation […]

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How Kubernetes 1.29 Improves Open-Source Cloud Native Production Readiness

The open-source Kubernetes cloud native project is out today with the release of version 1.29, codenamed Mandala. The Kubernetes 1.29 milestone is the final release for 2023 of the open-source cloud native technology and introduces a range of new features and enhancements. Kubernetes has multiple updates this year; the new release follows the Kubernetes 1.28 […]

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11 Best Linux Distributions for Power Users

As a free and open-source operating system, Linux has spawned several distributions over time, spreading its wings to encompass a large community of users. This guide highlights 11 Linux distributions and aims to shed light on their targeted users.
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Amanda Brock Explains “Open-Source”

Amanda Brock is a pretty well-known name in open-source, so imagine my surprise when I discovered her byline on a tech site that’s most known for publishing a weekly list of top apps for Windows. A big thumbs-up to Beta News for this.
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Mobile OS /e/OS 1.17 Released With Enhanced Privacy & Functionality

A fresh new release of the open-source mobile operating system e/OS 1.17 is now available to download and experience via available phones.
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How to Install Webmin on Debian 12

In this tutorial, we are going to explain step-by-step in detail how to install Webmin on Debian 12. Webmin is a web-based system administration tool for Linux servers, which allows users to configure operating system intervals and disk quotas and modi…

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How to Install PostgreSQL from Source in Linux

PostgreSQL, an open-source relational database management system, is widely renowned for its robust features and extensibility. In this tutorial, we will explain how to install PostgreSQL 16 using source code installation on Linux systems.
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OpenSSL 3.2 Adds Support for TCP Fast Open on Linux, Argon2 KDF, and More

OpenSSL 3.2 has been released today as a major update to this powerful, open-source, cross-platform, and free software library that provides secure communications over computer networks for applications and websites.
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Proxmox VE 8.1 Introduces Secure Boot Compatibility

Proxmox Virtual Environment 8.1 debuts with Debian 12.2 base, Linux kernel 6.5, QEMU 8.1.2, and LXC 5.0.2, enhancing virtual environments.
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Open-Source NVIDIA Vulkan Driver NVK Reaches Vulkan 1.0 Conformance

Collabora announced today that its open-source NVK graphics driver in Mesa is now officially conformant with the Vulkan 1.0 graphics API on NVIDIA Turing hardware.
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Xiaomi Vela IoT Platform Is Being Open-Sourced Based on NuttX Real-time OS

At the Xiaomi IoT Green Partner Conference 2023, as spotted by Gizmochina, the plan to open-source the Xiaomi Vela IoT platform is announced. This should result in more developers joining, using, and improving the code as necessary.
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GraphicsMagick – A Powerful Image Processing CLI Tool for Linux

The post GraphicsMagick – A Powerful Image Processing CLI Tool for Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .GraphicsMagick is a free open-source, modern, and powerful software suite for processing images. It was initially deri…

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Wireshark 4.2 Packet Analyzer Adds Support For HTTP/3

Wireshark 4.2 introduces smarter display filter autocomplete, avoiding invalid syntax for more efficient network analysis. Here’s what’s new!
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What if Linus Torvalds Would Have Accepted Steve Jobs Offer?

The post What if Linus Torvalds Would Have Accepted Steve Jobs Offer? first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Linux turned 32 years old this year, marking an eventful journey since its official release in September 1991. Its incept…

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Best Free and Open-Source Alternatives to Google News

Google News is a news aggregator service. It offers a continuous flow of links to articles organized from thousands of publishers and magazines. We recommend the best free and open-source alternatives that let you create your own news aggregator servic…

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Top 5 Open-Source Collaboration Platforms for Linux in 2023

In this article, you will find a brief description of the best collaborative platforms for Linux in 2023 so that you can compare their potential and features and make the perfect choice.
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GNOME’s Giant Leap: Open-Source Project Receives €1 Million Boost

GNOME gets €1 million from Sovereign Tech Fund to enhance tools, accessibility, and public-benefit features. Here’s more on that!
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