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You Can Now Install Linux Kernel 6.6 on Ubuntu, Here’s How

Linux kernel 6.6 was released at the end of October 2023 and it introduces new features like Intel Shadow Stack support, a new task scheduler called EEVDF, improved support for Lenovo IdeaPad, HP, and ASUS devices, USB MIDI 2 gadget support, as well as numerous new and updated drivers for better hardware support. And now, […]

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Fwupd 1.9.8 Brings Support for uSWID SBoM Data With LZMA Compressed Payloads

Linux firmware updater fwupd 1.9.8 has been released today by Richard Hughes as yet another stable update in the fwupd 1.9 series that brings even more new features, extends device support, and fixes bugs.
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FreeBSD 14 Release: Best New Features

After a long development and testing phase covering four RC cycles, FreeBSD 14 is now officially available to download and upgrade. FreeBSD 14 brings several noteworthy changes that enhance both functionality and user experience. In this article, we wi…

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Linux eBook Reader Foliate 3.0 Upgrade: Improves UX With GTK 4 Port

With the 3.0 release, Foliate has been completely rewritten by using modern platform libraries like GTK 4 and Adwaita. The developers have mentioned expecting a refreshed interface and superior performance than before.
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Kubuntu Focus Announces Update to Plasma 5.27 Desktop

The Kubuntu Focus Team is excited to announce an update to the KDE Plasma 5.27 desktop for all new and existing owners of Focus systems. In addition, the enhanced Welcome Wizard is now more helpful and even easier to use. Both improvements are availabl…

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Blender 4.0 Released With Support for AMD RDNA2 and RDNA3 APUs, Node Tools

More than four months after Blender 3.6 LTS, the Blender Foundation released today Blender 4.0 as a major update to this powerful, free, open-source, and cross-platform 3D graphics computer software for GNU/Linux, macOS, and Windows systems.
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AlmaLinux Becomes More Than Just Another RHEL Clone With 9.3 Release

For the first time in its three years of existence, AlmaLinux didn’t release its new version within hours of a new RHEL release. That’s because AlmaLinux is no longer just a copy-and-paste RHEL clone.
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KDE Unveils Frameworks 5.112.0, Here’s What’s New

KDE announces the release of Frameworks 5.112.0 with enhanced features for developing robust and efficient applications.
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OBS Studio 30 Released With Support for Intel QSV H264, HEVC, & AV1 on Linux

OBS Studio 30 is now available for download, coming with exciting new features as well as numerous other changes and bug fixes for this popular free and open-source screencasting and streaming app.
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TUXEDO Pulse 14 Gen3 Linux Laptop Unveiled With AMD Ryzen 7 7840HS CPU

Two years after its first appearance, the TUXEDO Pulse 14 ultra-light AMD-powered Linux laptop is now in the 3rd generation (Gen3) with a more recent AMD Ryzen 7 processor and updated internals.
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Linus Torvalds Announces First Linux Kernel 6.7 Release Candidate

The development of the Linux kernel continues with Linux 6.7, the next major kernel release expected by the end of the year, and Linus Torvalds just announced today the availability of the first Release Candidate (RC) milestone for public testing.
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First Look at Ubuntu 23.10 on Raspberry Pi 5

My Raspberry Pi 5 finally arrived yesterday, so the first thing I did after I set it up was to try various GNU/Linux distributions, ending up with Canonical’s latest Ubuntu 23.10 (Mantic Minotaur) release. Expect this to be a review of both software an…

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FFmpeg 6.1 “Heaviside” Released With VAAPI AV1 Encoder, HW Vulkan Decoding

Coming more than eight months after FFmpeg 6.0 “Von Neumann”, the FFmpeg 6.1 release is dubbed “Heaviside” and introduces multi-threaded Vulkan-powered hardware accelerated decoding supporting H264, HEVC, and AV1 codecs, as well as a VAAPI (Video Accel…

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Clonezilla Live 3.1.1 Bumps Kernel to Linux 6.5, Adds Many Disk Cloning Improvements

Clonezilla Live 3.1.1 is here more than six months after Clonezilla Live 3.1.0, and it’s powered by a new kernel, namely Linux 6.5.8, which is a significant upgrade from the Linux 6.1.25 used in the previous release, despite the fact that Linux 6.1 is a long-term supported series. As expected, Linux 6.5 will bring better […]

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GIMP 2.10.36 Released with Support for ASE and ACB Palettes, New Gradient, and More

GIMP 2.10.36 is here more than eight months after GIMP 2.10.34 and brings support for Adobe Swatch Exchange (ASE) and Adobe Color Book (ACB) palettes, as well as a new gradient option called “FG to Transparent (Hardedge)” that generates a gradient from…

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Roadmap to Elementary OS 8: Goals & Release Details

The elementary OS team has unveiled some exciting developments on the path to elementary OS 8, and it’s time for you to get the scoop.
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Fedora 39 Released, It Is All about GNOME 45

Powered by Linux kernel 6.5, Fedora 39 comes with a brilliant GNOME 45 integration, and Onyx joins the family of Fedora’s immutable OSes. Here’s what’s new!
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Kubescape 3.0 Elevates Open-Source Kubernetes Security

Targeted at the DevSecOps practitioner or platform engineer, Kubescape, the open-source Kubernetes security platform, has reached version 3.0.
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LXQt 1.4 Desktop Environment Officially Released, This Is What’s New

LXQt 1.4 is here almost seven months after LXQt 1.3, and it looks like it’s the last update to be based on the Qt 5 open-source application framework. The devs are already porting it to Qt 6, and the next LXQt release should be fully ported if everythi…

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LibreOffice 7.5.8 Is Here as the Last Update in the Series, Upgrade to LibreOffice 7.6 Now

LibreOffice 7.5.8 is here one and a half months after LibreOffice 7.5.7, which was an emergency, unscheduled update that addressed a security vulnerability in the WebP codec. LibreOffice 7.5.8 contains a total of 21 bug fixes to make the LibreOffice 7….

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