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ELevate Now Allows No Fuss Migration to CentOS 10

If you’re using CentOS 9 in production and you’re ready to make the move to CentOS 10, AlmaLinux’s ELevate tool can help.
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Google Kinda Gives Chromium Away Because… Antitrust

From where we sit, Google’s “giveaway” of it’s open source Chromium assets is basically a ruse to convince the feds that the company isn’t an intentional monopolist.
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Fast Times at Ridgemont Oreon Linux High

Oreon Linux has received a lot of attention for being a desktop OS based on AlmaLinux. However, it appears that the two distros won’t be dancing together for very long.
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‘Everything Open’ Is Reinventing Open Conferencing in Post Pandemic Oz

Although it appears that after a 22-year run that linux.conf.au is now a thing of the past, the folks who brought it to you have launched a new conference that’s about… well, everything open.
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12 Best Free and Open Source TypeScript-Based Web Content Management Systems

Here are our favorite TypeScript-based web content management systems. They are all free and open source software.
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StackLok Is Making Security ‘Boring’ for Open-Source AI-Assisted Devs

StackLok’s new CodeGate software removes many of the pain points and security traps for those developing using AI tools.
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OpenELA Publishes Code for Devs Who Want to DIY RHEL 9.5

Wanna build your own RHEL clone? OpenELA’s got all the source code you need, ready to download for free.
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Linux Mint and Framework Laptops Join Forces

Linux Mint partners with Framework Laptops, aiming for full compatibility with easy-to-upgrade, high-quality laptops for Linux users.
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Nate Graham Moves ‘This Week in Plasma’ Column to KDE’s Website — Takes New Role

Graham indicates that he might be going to move into more of an editorship position with the column going forward.
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Python is Now the Most Popular Language on GitHub

Python has overtaken JavaScript as the most-used language on GitHub, according to the code-hosting platform’s latest Octoverse report. The company attributes this momentum to a massive influx of “data science and machine learning on GitHub&…

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TrueNAS SCALE 24.10 Shifts from Kubernetes to Docker

TrueNAS SCALE 24.10 (Electric Eel) debuts Docker-based apps, RAIDZ expansion, TrueCloud backup, and revamped UI with global search.
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Repent Walpurgis! It’s the Big Halloween Fundraiser Special

KDE started trick or treating early, and will continue after it’s late.
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Repent Walpurgis! It’s the Big Halloween Fundraiser Special

KDE started trick or treating early, and will continue after it’s late.
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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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The open secret of open washing – why companies pretend to be open source

Allowing pretenders to co-opt the term is bad for everyone
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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. Stacklok, the security startup focused on securing…
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Ruth Suehle on Guaranteeing Open Source’s Future

Ahead of her talk on Tuesday at All Things Open, FOSS Force sat down and talked with Ruth Suehle on what needs to be done to assure that open source software has a long future.
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What Craig McLuckie Is Doing Now and Why He Is Doing It

If you’re wondering what Craig McLuckie is doing since leaving Heptio and VMware behind… well, he’s not living full time in the Kubernetes world anymore, but he heads a startup that’s very much involved in open source issues.
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What Craig McLuckie Is Doing Now and Why He Is Doing It

If you’re wondering what Craig McLuckie is doing since leaving Heptio and VMware behind… well, he’s not living full time in the Kubernetes world anymore, but he heads a startup that’s very much involved in open source issues.
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What Craig McLuckie Is Doing Now and Why He Is Doing It

If you’re wondering what Craig McLuckie is doing since leaving Heptio and VMware behind… well, he’s not living full time in the Kubernetes world anymore, but he heads a startup that’s very much involved in open source issues.
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