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EcoVadis Awards Fairphone for Being Good for the Environment and Labor

Fairphone, the Dutch-based company behind the eponymous branded mobile phone, has announced that it’s received the highest ranking for sustainability that any mobile phone maker has ever received.
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Ubuntu Working on Microsoft 365, Google Workspace Snaps

Productivity is on the minds of the Ubuntu’s desktop developers as they plan what features to ship in the upcoming Ubuntu 24.04 LTS release. Given that many folks now use of web-based office tools like Microsoft 365 Online and Google Workspace (w…

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Vivaldi 6.5 Adds New Sessions Panel, Workspace Rules + More

Hot on the heels of its quasi-official arrival on Flathub, a new version of the Vivaldi web browser has been released. Vivaldi 6.5 includes some nice new features, a few of which enhance and build on existing ones introduced in earlier releases: Of the…

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Linux Foundation Advances Open-Source Vision With Generative AI Commons

At Linux Foundation‘s AI dot dev event this week, the non-profit organization that is home to a vast array of open-source efforts across the technology landscape attempted to stake its claim for relevancy in the generative AI era. The Linux Foundation is an umbrella group for several open-source efforts, including the Cloud Native Computing Foundation […]

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How Kubernetes 1.29 Improves Open-Source Cloud Native Production Readiness

The open-source Kubernetes cloud native project is out today with the release of version 1.29, codenamed Mandala. The Kubernetes 1.29 milestone is the final release for 2023 of the open-source cloud native technology and introduces a range of new features and enhancements. Kubernetes has multiple updates this year; the new release follows the Kubernetes 1.28 […]

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‘Patch Level’ Univention Corporate Server 5.0-6 Released

The Germany-based enterprise-focused open-source software company Univention today announced the release of Univention Corporate Server 5.0-6, which the company classifies as a “patch-level release.” UCS is an enterprise Linux distribution based on Debian, and today’s release contains bug fixes and security updates released since version 5.0-5, including for PostgreSQL, Samba, as well as some native […]

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Will Geofence Warrants Soon Be a Thing of the Past? Maybe, but Don’t Hold Your Breath

Google this week announced changes to the way it collects and stores user location data that might bring an end to geofence warrants.
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China Launches Satellite With Real-Time Linux Kernel Subsystem Written in Rust

The Tianyi-33 satellite, launched by China, features a unique dual-kernel architecture with a real-time Linux kernel written in Rust.
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Ardour 8.2 Open-Source DAW Adds Note Tupling, Support for Solid State Logic UF8

Ardour 8.2 is here two months after Ardour 8.1 to add support for new devices, including the Novation LaunchPad X and LaunchPad Mini controllers, as well as the Solid State Logic UF8 USB MIDI / Mackie Control Protocol device.
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Overclocking AMD Blows a Fuse

Certain Threadripper 7000 Series processors contain fuses that permanently blow when the processor gets overclocked.
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Incus Project Affected by LXD’s Shift to AGPLv3 License

Incus, a fork of LXD affected by Canonical’s licensing shift, stops including changes from LXD to avoid mixed license issues. Here’s more on that!
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Ubuntu Update Adds Support for 118 New Emoji

A brown mushroom, a slice of lime, and a fiery phoenix — no, that’s not the start of a rubbish joke but a selection of the 118 new emoji added to the Unicode standard. And Ubuntu users can see and use these new emoji well before Apple users, as w…

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‘Patch Level’ Univention Corporate Server 5.0-6 Released

Univention Corporate Server was originally designed to be a Linux distro with Microsoft Active Directory capabilities.
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Angie 1.4.0 Web Server Aligns With Nginx 1.25.3 Functionalities

Angie 1.4.0 debuts with enhanced HTTP/3 support, MQTT handling, and refined server recovery, plus all Nginx 1.25.3 features.
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Released Today: What’s New in Nextcloud Hub 7

Just three months after its last release, the Germany-based private cloud software company Nextcloud today announced the release of Nextcloud Hub 7. There isn’t much in the way of surprises here, as this release continues to move in the direction it was headed with Hub 6. “More of the same,” comes to mind as a […]

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Lubuntu 24.04 LTS Plans for Snap-Free Minimal Option

Learn about the new minimal snap-free option in Lubuntu 24.04 Noble Numbat with additional new features and updates.
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Geekbench ML Benchmark App Now Supports Linux

Wondering how your current Linux system will handle AI and ML-related workloads? Well, now you can find out. Primate Labs, makers of the hugely popular Geekbench software, has released a new preview build of their machine-learning benchmarking tool, Ge…

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Released Today: What’s New in Nextcloud Hub 7

Although officially released today, enterprises will need to wait for about four weeks longer before deploying the enterprise edition, as the software still needs to go through the certification process.
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Calamares 3.3 Released as the Next Generation Graphical Installer for Linux

Calamares 3.3 brings numerous changes, including support for more options in the Bootloader module when building the kernel command line, revamped fstab configuration, and support for skipping the bootloader installation in the Partition module in more…

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