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Podman 5.0 Container Management Tool Released

Podman 5.0 released with major upgrades for Windows & Mac, featuring a code rewrite, enhanced hypervisor support, and more.
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Canonical Extends LTS Support to 12 Years

Ubuntu’s long-term support releases just got even longer, with Canonical today announcing they are eligible for up to 12 years of security coverage from initial release. As you know, every Ubuntu LTS release receives 5 years of standard security …

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Kooha’s New Update 2.3: Simplifying Linux Screen Recording

Screen recording on Linux is easy with Kooha 2.3, which features a streamlined interface, improved area selection, and more.
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Snap Store Now Requires Manual Review for the Apps

Snap Store takes action against malicious app uploads, implementing a manual approval policy for new applications. Here’s more on that!
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Red Hat Announces Nova, a Rust-Based GSP-Only Driver for NVIDIA GPUs

Red Hat announced earlier this week that the company has started work on a new open-source graphics driver for NVIDIA GPUs written in Rust, called Nova.
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Ubuntu 24.04 Makes Tiny Tweak to Hugely Improve Gaming

Gamers can look forward to more epic top-tier titles working out-of-the-box in Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, which is due for release in late April. Following a user suggestion Ubuntu developers have massively increased the distro’s virtual memory mapping li…

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Linus Torvalds Announces the First Linux Kernel 6.9 Release Candidate

The development of the Linux kernel continues with Linux 6.9 as the next major kernel series, and Linus Torvalds announced today the availability of the first Release Candidate (RC) milestone for public testing.
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GNOME 46 Desktop Environment Landed in Arch Linux

GNOME 46 hits Arch’s stable repositories just four days post-launch, bringing the latest features to users.
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Kooha Screen Recorder 2.3.0 Has Better Area Recording Support

Kooha, the small free open-source screen recording app, release new 2.3.0 version a few days ago. Kooha is one of the first apps support Wayland, the default display server in recent Ubuntu and Fedora workstation releases. Since GNOME’s built-in screenshot/screencast tool does not support recording audio, it is a good alternative to record full screen […]

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Linus Torvalds Announces the First Linux Kernel 6.9 Release Candidate

Linus Torvalds announced the general availability of the first Release Candidate version of the upcoming Linux 6.9 kernel series for public testing.
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Red Hat Announces Nova, a Rust-Based GSP-Only Graphics Driver for NVIDIA GPUs

Red Hat announces the Nova project as the successor of the Nouveau open-source driver for GSP-firmware-based NVIDIA graphics cards.
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Ubuntu 24.04 Gives ‘App Center’ a Brand New Icon

App Center, Ubuntu’s Flutter-based replacement for the Ubuntu Software app, has picked up a redesigned app icon in the latest Ubuntu 24.04 daily builds. This isn’t the first icon change that the App Center has received in recent months. An …

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GNOME Considers Adding New Core Audio Player App

GNOME Desktop considers adding a new core application for audio playback! It’s Decibels, a basic free open-source audio player that is supposed to fill the gap of GNOME currently not having a Core app that is designed to open single audio files. The app has a stupid simple user interface that works in both Linux […]

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Redis NoSQL Key/Value Store Is No More Open Source Software

Starting with Redis 7.4, licensing will change to RSALv2 and SSPLv1. Fedora is considering removing it from its repositories.
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Happy Third Birthday to the AlmaLinux OS Foundation!

Time to put on your birthday hat and sing Happy Birthday. Today the AlmaLinux OS Foundation turns three!
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Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Wallpapers Are Here: Don’t Miss Them!

Recently, Canonical announced a set of default wallpapers that will be used in the upcoming Ubuntu 24.04 LTS release, with both official and community offerings. Let’s take a brief look at them.
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KDE Gear 24.02.1 Improves Dolphin, Spectacle, Okular, & Other KDE Apps

The KDE Project released today KDE Gear 24.02.1 as the first maintenance update to the latest KDE Gear 24.02 software suite, bringing bug fixes and improvements for many of the default KDE applications.
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iXsystems Confirms Ongoing Support for Both TrueNAS CORE & SCALE

Expect TrueNAS CORE 13.3 in June ’24, based on FreeBSD 13.3, with enhancements in Samba, OpenZFS, SMART, and vital bug/security fixes.
 
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System76 Unveils New Lemur Pro Linux Laptop With Intel Core Ultra Processors

Linux hardware vendor System76 unveiled a new Lemur Pro Linux-powered notebook today with a brand-new design and Intel Core Ultra processors.
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How to Be a Speaker at Flock to Fedora 2024

Are you a Fedora user or contributor? Would you like to give a talk at this year’s Flock to Fedora which will happen in early August in Rochester, New York? Submissions are being accepted between now and late April — and we’ll tell you how to apply.
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