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KaOS 2022.12 Brings the Latest Plasma, Bug Fixes, and New Apps

This year’s latest update to KaOS 2022.12 gives users Linux kernel 6.0.12, the latest Plasma 5.26 desktop, and new tools to add to the distro.
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NextArch Foundation Completes its First Year with Over 68 Collaborators, Three Sandbox Projects, and its First Global Summit

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This GTK4 Fork of Ubuntu’s Desktop Icons Extension is Neat

Are you a fan of Ubuntu’s desktop icons extension but wish it did a bit more? There’s an enhanced GTK4 version you need to check out. Why? Come see.
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Linux Kernel 6.1 is Out With Initial Rust Support

Check out the release highlights of Linux Kernel 6.1 (mainline), which bring preliminary Rust language support, new hardware updates, and more.
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GNU Linux-Libre 6.1 Is a Free Kernel for Software Freedom Lovers

Based on the Linux 6.1 kernel series, the GNU Linux-libre 6.1 kernel is here to adjust several drivers that needed deblobbing or due to code rearrangement, including AMDGPU and i915 DRM, brcmfmac, Intel ACPI sound, r8188eu, and rtw8852c Wi-Fi.
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How to schedule tasks using the Linux ‘at’ command

The ‘at’ command is most useful for scheduling one-time jobs in Linux.
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System76 Unveils a Full-Size, Open-Source Configurable Keyboard

System76 has prepared a nice Christmas present for all of us: the Launch Heavy keyboard, a new full-size model that comes with new features.
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Deepin 20.8 Comes With a Brand-New Deepin Home App

Deepin 20.8 is powered by Linux kernel 5.15 LTS, bringing a new set of desktop features and improvements.
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Kdenlive 22.12 Released with “Major Overhaul” of Edit Markers

A new version of Kdenlive, a Qt-based open source video editor for Windows, macOS, and Linux is out. I run through what’s new and where to download it.
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KDE Gear 22.12 Improves Dolphin, Gwenview, and More

KDE Gear 22.12 brings improvements to the Dolphin file manager with Selection Mode, which makes it easy to manage permissions remotely. Learn more here.
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Cygwin 3.4.0 is Here as the Last Release Supporting Windows 7, 8

Cygwin, a Linux-like environment for Windows, released version 3.4.0, which comes with full ASLR enabled by default. Learn more here.
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Asahi Linux Brings Hardware Acceleration to Apple Silicon Systems

Asahi Linux devs announced the first public Apple Silicon GPU driver release, bringing OpenGL support to all Apple M-series systems.
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How to copy Docker images to Podman

Transitioning your data from Docker to Podman is not very difficult to do if you understand container transports.
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Mozilla Firefox 108 is Now Available to Download

Mozilla Firefox 108 is the latest version of the browser to be made available to download. We look at the changes it offers to users, and where to download.
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SparkyLinux 2022.12 Rolling December Update is Here

SparkyLinux 2022.12 updated its LXQt, MATE, Xfce, and KDE rolling editions, featuring kernel 6.0.10 and an updated package base.
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Linux Kernel 6.1 Released, This is What’s New

The Linux kernel 6.1 release is full of welcome changes, which we look at in this post. From new hardware support to networking, security, and performance.
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OpenShot 3.0 Released with Major Improvements & New Features

Import that footage you’ve been meaning to edit into the latest version of OpenShot, a free, open-source Qt-based video editor for macOS, Windows & Linux.
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Tor Browser 12.0 Brings Multi-Locale Support Based on Firefox

Tor Browser 12.0 is a major update that comes with upgraded internals based on the latest Firefox ESR series, namely Mozilla Firefox 102. Learn more here.
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fwupd 1.8.8 Brings BIOS Rollback Protection Support for Dell, Lenovo

The fwupd 1.8.8 release implements BIOS rollback protection support for Dell and Lenovo systems among other improvements. Learn more here.
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Amazon Joins the Open Invention Network

AWS puts its patents behind the open-source and Linux patent guard OIN in an attempt to mitigate patent aggression.
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