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AlmaLinux Patches Another Security Hole That Red Hat Is Ignoring

AlmaLinux is turning into the RHEL clone with a difference, by patching RHEL security holes that are given a low priority by Red Hat.
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6 Sticky Notes App for Linux Desktop in 2024

Looking for Microsoft Sticky Notes alternative app for Linux Desktop? Here I’m going to introduce some for you. Sticky Notes is useful to write your sudden idea, to-do lists, and important messages on computer screen. There are quite a few free open-source sticky notes apps for Linux Desktop. And, here are some of them still […]

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What Is the Future of Ubuntu Robotics and AI Integration?

by George Whittaker

Introduction

In the rapidly evolving world of technology, robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) have become focal points of innovation, driving significant cha…

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FreeBSD Announces Changes to Release Schedule and Support Period

Colin Percival, FreeBSD release engineering lead, has recently announced changes to FreeBSD release schedule and support period.
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Google Extends Support for Linux kernels Used for Android

Because the LTS Linux kernel releases are so important to Android, Google has decided to extend the support period beyond that offered by the kernel development team.

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LibreOffice 24.2.5 Office Suite Is Now Available for Download With 78 Bug Fixes

Coming about five weeks after the LibreOffice 24.2.4 update, LibreOffice 24.2.5 is here to introduce more fixes for those annoying issues, bugs, crashes, regression, and other problems reported by users in the latest LibreOffice 24.2 series. In numbers…

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The best portable power stations of 2026: Expert tested for winter storms and beyond

We tested some of the best portable power stations from brands like EcoFlow, Jackery, and more to help you find the best off-grid solutions for winter storms and summer camping trips.

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AlmaLinux Patches Another Security Hole That Red Hat Is Ignoring

AlmaLinux is turning into the RHEL clone with a difference, by patching RHEL security holes that are given a low priority by Red Hat.
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Exim 4.98 Patches Over 30 Bugs, Bolsters Email Server Security

New Exim 4.98 MTA addresses critical SMTP vulnerabilities. Includes crucial updates for DKIM handling and SMTP security.
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LibreOffice 24.2.5 Office Suite Is Now Available for Download with 78 Bug Fixes

LibreOffice 24.2.5 office suite is now available for download with 78 bug fixes for the latest LibreOffice 24.2 series. All users are recommended to update as soon as possible.
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FOSS Weekly #24.28: Mastering Nano, Xfce Distros, Proton’s Google Docs Rival and More

Long form videos, anyone?

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Zed, a GPU-accelerated IDE Written in Rust, is now available for Linux

Open-source editor Zed is now available for Linux. Zed is a GPL licensed IDE written in Rust, developed by the authors of the Atom editor and the creators of the Tree-sitter parser generator. Out-of-the-box it offers the essential features one expects …

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GNU Taler news: KYCID, an operational OAuth2 integration of eKYC

In this bachelor thesis Yann Doy presents his implementation of a concept of eKYC (electronic Knwo Your Customer procedure).

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The best Samsung tablets of 2026: Expert tested and reviewed

Looking beyond the iPad? We put Samsung’s best tablets to the test featuring expandable storage, S Pen compatibility, and Android operating systems.

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FSF Blogs: Spring Bulletin Issue 44 now online! Read and share it with your community

Source: Planet GNU

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The best laptops for graphic designers in 2025: Expert tested and reviewed

Fall is a busy season, and these laptops give graphic designers the power they need to keep projects moving.

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BunkerWeb: Open-source Web Application Firewall (WAF)

BunkerWeb is an open-source Web Application Firewall (WAF) distributed under the AGPLv3 free license. The solution’s core code is entirely auditable by a third party and the community.
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Bottles 51.12 Enhances Linux Gaming With D3D8 Support

Bottles 51.12: Now supporting D3D8 via DXVK, enhanced GNOME runtime, and bug fixes for a smoother experience.
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Firefox 128.0 Adds Translation support for Selected Text

Firefox web browser announced new 128.0 release one day ago on Tuesday. This is a new monthly release that introduces some handy new features. They include context menu option to translate a selection of text. Rather than translate full web page, user can now highlight single or a selection of text, then use right-click and […]

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X11 Is No Longer Part of Fedora Workstation 41

It’s final! Fedora moves to Wayland-only GNOME, dropping X11 from its media to enhance user experience. Here’s more on that.
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