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All You Need to Know About the Linux Rolling Release Model

The Linux Rolling release model can be daunting at first glance. Learn what makes them tick and the pros and cons of using a rolling Linux distro today.
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We Have an Official Open-Source AI Definition Now, but the Fight is Far from Over

Which of the three sides are you on?
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How to Share Your Linux Terminal Over the Web Using Ttyd

Learn how to install ttyd on Linux, find out the ttyd default port, create a ttyd systemd service, and access the server via HTTPS.
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Ubuntu 25.04 “Plucky Puffin” Is Slated for Release on April 17th, 2025

Ubuntu 25.04 “Plucky Puffin” will be Canonical’s 42nd Ubuntu release and it’s an interim one that will be supported with software and security updates for only nine months, until January 2026. It will be a release for bleeding-edge Ubuntu users who are…

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Audacity 3.7 Open-Source Audio Editor Is Out to Improve Linux Compatibility

Audacity 3.7 is here three and a half months after Audacity 3.6 and promises to improve compatibility with Linux systems by addressing some issues with the AppImage bundle on Linux Mint 22 and Arch Linux, as well as another issue when building Audacity…

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Audacity 3.7 Rolls Out with Bug Fixes and Enhanced Linux Compatibility

Audacity 3.7 open-source audio editor boosts stability with improved Linux compatibility, MP3 export tweaks, and more.
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Repent Walpurgis! It’s KDE’s Big Halloween Fundraiser Special

KDE started trick or treating early, and will continue after it’s late.
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How to Upgrade to Fedora 41 from Fedora 40

Need the newest Fedora Linux? Here’s our step-by-step guide to smoothly transitioning from Fedora 40 to 41.
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Automatically Mount a Storage Device with a systemd Service

Say you want to use a USB storage device with your Linux home server. All you have to do is to run the mount /dev/sdbX /mount/point/ command as root to mount the device (sdbX, in this case) in the specified mount point. Easy, but hardly practical — because you have to do it every time […]

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Traefik 3.2: A Halloween ‘Munster’ Release with Monster Performance Gains

Traefik 3.2 ‘Munster,’ a cloud-native open-source application proxy, is here 50% faster with the Fast Proxy engine and Kubernetes Gateway API v1.2 support.
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cpupower-gui – Tool to Set CPU Frequency Limits

cpupower-gui is a GUI utility to set CPU frequency limits. It’s free and open source software written in Python.
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How to Install Seafile Self-Hosted Cloud Storage on Debian 12

Seafile is an open-source file-hosting system written in the Django web framework. This article will guide you through installing Seafile on a Debian 12 server with MariaDB as the database, Nginx as a reverse proxy, and HTTPS through Letsencrypt and UF…

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TUXEDO OS 4 Unveiled with Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS and Plasma 6.1.5

TUXEDO OS 4 rebase on Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS is here! Now version-free, featuring KDE Plasma 6.1.5 and Linux kernel 6.11.
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Shotcut 24.10 Open-Source Video Editor Released with AI-Powered Speech to Text

Coming one and a half months after Shotcut 24.09, the Shotcut 24.10 release introduces a new Speech to Text feature under Subtitles based on OpenAI’s Whisper, courtesy of the whisper.cpp project. A basic model is included by default, but users can down…

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How to Install Mattermost on Debian 12

Mattermost is an open-source alternative to Slack and Microsoft Teams. It allows you to self-host online chat and offers many features, such as file sharing, search, automation, and numerous third-party integrations.
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TUXEDO OS 4 Launches with Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Base and Linux Kernel 6.11

Based on Canonical’s latest Ubuntu 24.04 LTS (Noble Numbat) operating system series, TUXEDO OS 4 is built on top of the KDE Plasma 6.1 desktop environment series. It features the KDE Plasma 6.1.5 release, which is accompanied by the KDE Frameworks 6.6 …

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Shotcut 24.10 Introduces AI-Powered Speech to Text Feature

Shotcut 24.10, a free cross-platform video editor, debuts AI-powered Speech to Text using OpenAI’s Whisper, adding advanced subtitle automation for creators.
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How to Install Syncthing on Debian 12

Syncthing is an open-source, peer-to-peer file synchronization tool designed to sync files across multiple devices securely. This tutorial will show you how to install Syncthing on Debian 12 servers.
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GNOME 48 Desktop Environment Release Date Slated for March 19th, 2025

GNOME 48 will be dubbed “Bengaluru” after the host city of the GNOME Asia Summit 2024 conference, which will take place in Bengaluru, Karnataka, from December 6th to December 8th, 2024, and a release schedule has already been published by the GNOME dev…

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Supply Chain Focused Startup, Stacklok, Donates Minder Platform to OpenSSF

StackloK’s founders say that security software designed to help with open source issues should also be open source.
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