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VS Code 1.87 Released with Voice Dictation in Editor

Visual Studio Code announced version 1.87 as the new February 2024 release! The release features voice dictation support in editor. With VS Code Speech extension installed, user can use voice to dictate directly into the editor. It can be started by pressing Ctrl+Alt+V on keyboard, and stop via Escape key. Or, press and hold the […]

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Canonical Has Given Launchpad’s Homepage a Facelift

Next time you stop by Launchpad.net you’ll notice it has a new look. Canonical’s designers have given Launchpad’s landing page a lithe new look that allows text to breathe and is more in-keeping with Canonical’s other websites. …

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Kali Linux 2024.1 Penetration Testing Distro Is Here with Linux 6.6 LTS, New Look

Kali Linux 2024.1 ethical hacking and penetration testing distribution is now available for download with a fresh new look and feel, new tools, and a new kernel.

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Flock to Fedora 2024 Moves to Rochester Instead of Mexico City as Originally Announced

This year’s Fedora Flock event was slated to take place in Mexico City. Then organizers hit a roadblock that made it a bridge too far.
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KDE Releases Plasma 6 for Mobile Devices with Revamped Homescreen

KDE Plasma Mobile 6 is now available for mobile devices based on the latest KDE Plasma 6 desktop environment series and bringing new features and improvements.
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Armbian 24.2 Adds Xiaomi Mi 10, Orange Pi Zero 3, and ASUS Tinker Edge R Support

Armbian 24.2 distribution for ARM devices is available with support for ASUS Tinker Edge R, Orange Pi Zero 3, Radxa ROCK S0, and Xiaomi Mi 10 devices.
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The Odd-Looking ‘App Center’ Icon in Ubuntu 23.10 is Being Fixed

About a week ago I noticed the icon for App Center (the Flutter-based software store-front that replaced Ubuntu Software in 23.10) had changed — and not for the better! At first I assumed it was a snafu caused by me. See, I only noticed the change when…

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Flock to Fedora 2024 Moves to Rochester Instead of Mexico City as Originally Announced

This years Fedora Flock event was slated to take place in Mexico City. Then organizers hit a roadblock that made it a bridge too far.
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It’s Game Over for GNOME Games in Ubuntu 24.04

Ubuntu developers have decided to stop shipping games in future installs. Since Ubuntu 23.10 the distro defaults to a minimal install, which preinstall only core software essentials (like a terminal and web browser). But users can opt for a “full…

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LibreOffice 24.2.1 Office Suite Is Out with More Than 100 Bug Fixes

LibreOffice 24.2.1 is now available for download as the first point release to the LibreOffice 24.2 office suite series fixing more than 100 bugs for improved stability and robustness.
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Mesa’s NVK Open-Source Vulkan Driver for NVIDIA Hardware Is Now Stable

The NVK open-source Vulkan graphics driver for NVIDIA hardware in the Mesa graphics stack is no longer experimental and it’s now ready for prime time.
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Distrobox 1.7 Improves NVIDIA Support, Wolfi Containers, and Adds New Flags

Distrobox 1.7 tool for running any Linux distro inside a terminal emulator is now available for download with various new features and improvements. Here’s what’s new!
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Kali Linux 2024.1 Penetration Testing Distro Is Here with Linux 6.6 LTS, New Look

Kali Linux 2024.1 ethical hacking and penetration testing distribution is now available for download with a fresh new look and feel, new tools, and a new kernel.
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KDE neon 6 Distro Now Available with the KDE Plasma 6 Desktop Environment

KDE neon 6 distribution is now available for download with the KDE Plasma 6 desktop environment, KDE Gear 24.02, and KDE Frameworks 6.
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KDE Plasma 6.0 Has Arrived, This is What’s New

KDE Plasma 6 has arrived. The first stable release in an all-new series of the phenomenally popular Linux desktop environment is now available to download. KDE Plasma 6 improves security, performance, usability, and hardware support Naturally, a major …

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KDE Plasma 6 Desktop Environment Officially Released, This Is What’s New

KDE Plasma 6 desktop environment, as well as KDE Gear 24.02 and KDE Frameworks 6 software suites are now available with many new features and improvements. Here’s what’s new!
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Linux Mint Edge ISO (21.3) – Why You Should Use it

A quick round-up of the Linux Mint Edge ISO for version 21.3 “Virginia” with the latest Kernel.
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SDDM Login Manager 0.21.0 Released! Improved Qt6 & Wayland Support

SDDM, the Simple Desktop Display Manager, announced new 0.21.0 released a few hours ago. It’s a free open-source display manager, aka login manager, for the graphical interface of Linux login screen. While, GNOME (Ubuntu/Fedora) uses GDM as default, and MATE/Cinnamon (Linux Mint) uses LightDM, SDDM is usually the default login manager for KDE Plasma and […]

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This GNOME Extension Shows AirPods Battery Levels in Ubuntu

Do you use Apple AirPods or Beats wireless headphones with Ubuntu (or any Linux distribution using GNOME Shell) and want to be able to check battery levels on your desktop? Well, now you can! The new Airpod Battery Monitor GNOME Shell extension makes i…

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Bridging Design and Runtime Gaps: AsyncAPI in Event-Driven Architecture

The AsyncAPI specification emerged in response to the growing need for a standardized and comprehensive framework that addresses the challenges of designing and documenting asynchronous APIs. It is a collaborative effort of leading tech companies, open source      communities, and individual contributors who actively participated in the creation and evolution of the AsyncAPI specification.  […]

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