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Linux All Set to Disable Microsoft’s RNDIS Drivers

Linux kernels will no longer support RNDIS drivers. Is this a good move? What does this mean for you? Find out here.
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New Research into the State of Open Source in Financial Services Report Points to Growth: And that’s Welcome News for the FINOS Community

In 2021, the Linux Foundation and the Fintech Open Source Foundation (FINOS) conducted the first annual survey and in-depth study into the State of Open Source in Financial Services. This initial study was important because it was critical to forming a baseline of understanding around what open source activity was taking place within this highly regulated and competitive industry regarding leadership, consumption, contribution, governance, and culture. 

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How to create and use file access control lists in Linux

Simplify your life by using ACLs to assign specific permissions for users or groups.
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Ubuntu 23.04 Lunar Lobster Wallpaper Competition is Now Open

The Ubuntu 23.04 “Lunar Lobster” wallpaper competition is now open. See how you can submit your creative images to be featured in the release.
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Weather O’Clock GNOME Extension Does What it Says

Weather O’Clock is a new GNOME extension that does something super simple, yet so supremely satisfying. See, like many, I want to know what the weather is doing as I…

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Ubuntu’s New Installer is Shaping Up Nicely

Heard about Ubuntu’s new installer built with Flutter? Well, it’s shipping by default in the latest Ubuntu 23.04 daily builds – I grabbed an ISO to test it.
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Converseen Image Converter 0.9.10.0 Scores WebP Support

A new minor release, Converseen 0.9.10.0, is now available, bringing updated WebP image support. Learn more here.
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Linux Kernel 6.0 Reaches End of Life, Users Urged to Upgrade

Linux kernel 6.0.19 is the last stable update in the series. Users are urged to update to Linux 6.1 before the 6.0 kernel reaches its end of life.
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GnuCash 5.0 Promises New Stock Transaction Assistant, More

GnuCash 5.0 is a free, open-source, and cross-platform accounting software that promises some interesting new features. Learn more here.
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GNOME 42.8 Brings New Settings, Improvements

GNOME 42.8 brings an updated Mutter window and composite manager that disables client modifiers and enables atomic mode-setting. Learn more here.
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MX Linux 21.3 ‘Wildflower’ Released with Xfce 4.18

A new version of the MX Linux, a Debian-based Linux distro, is available to download. MX Linux 21.3 “Wildflower” is the third refresh in MX 21 series. Like the last one,…

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Endless OS 5.0 Beta Brings a New Desktop Interface, Wayland Support

Endless OS 5.0 is finally here in a beta variant you can download and try on your personal computer. Learn more here.
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5 tips for using oc to work faster in Kubernetes

Swap the kubectl command for OpenShift’s oc tool to speed up daily tasks and testing in Kubernetes.
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Firefox 109 Adds Unified Extensions Button, Manifest V3 Support

Mozilla Firefox 109 is the latest version of this open-source, cross-platform web browser. This update adds a new unified extensions button, plus bug fixes.
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‘Burn My Windows’ & ‘Desktop Clock’ GNOME Extensions Updated

A look at the latest updates to Burn My Windows and Desktop Clock GNOME extensions, with more personalisation options offers by these blingy bolt-ons.
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Black Box (GTK4 Terminal App) Adds Transparency, Sixel Support

A quick post about the latest update to Black Box, a GTK4/libadwaita terminal emulator for Linux desktop that focuses on being ‘beautiful’ – and yup, it is!
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Mental Wellness Month at Open Mainframe Project

“January is Mental Wellness Month, and I think it’s the perfect time to talk about Neurodiversity. Simply said, neurodiversity is the difference among all of our brains, like fingerprints…no two are alike. Neurodivergency includes specific differences, such as autism, ADHD, anxiety or tic disorders (like Tourette’s). While neurodivergency is not a mental health or mental wellness […]

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10 guides to do more with containers in 2023

Find out what’s happening in the world of containers and how to better manage this technology in Enable Sysadmin’s top 10 containers articles of 2022.
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System76 Previews New Beefed-up Pangolin Due in February

In the next several weeks, the preinstalled Linux computer maker, System76, will have a brand new and much improved version of its popular Pangolin laptop on its shelves and ready to ship.
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OpenSSF Outlook Q1 2023: How to avoid the next Log4Shell and other OSS security reflections

Happy 2023 Linux Foundation members and open source community readers! Recently at the Open Source Security Foundation, we shared several notable updates you won’t want to miss, including:

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