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Google Invites Bug Hunters to Scrutinize Its Open Source Projects

Google wants to improve the security of its open source projects and is offering rewards for bugs found by bug hunters. Learn more here.
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Want to Customise Libadwaita? Use ‘Gradience’

Some see the emergence of libadwaita as an intentional roadblock designed to get in the way of end-user customisation — but a new app added to Flathub this week proves otherwise. Gradience is a nimble desktop app written in Python, GTK4, and libadwaita…

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Ubuntu 22.10 Kinetic Kudu Wallpaper Competition is Now Open

The Ubuntu 22.10 Kinetic Kudu wallpaper contest is now open for user-submitted entries. Learn more here.
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Deploy and run OpenShift on AWS: 4 options

Compare methods for running OpenShift’s ready-to-use Kubernetes environment on Amazon’s public cloud infrastructure.
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Open 3D Foundation (O3DF) Announces Keynote Lineup for O3DCon—Online and In-Person in Austin, October 17-19

Keynotes, workshops and sessions will explore innovations in open source 3D development and use of Open 3D Engine (O3DE) for gaming, entertainment, metaverse, AI/ML, healthcare applications and more SAN FRANCISCO—August 30, 2022—The Open 3D Foundation (O3DF) today announced a slate of keynote speakers for O3DCon, its flagship conference, which will be held October 17-19 in […]

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LFPH Tackles the Next Frontier in Open Source Health Technology: The Rise of Digital Twins

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This Unofficial ‘Ubuntu Software’ App is Better Than Ubuntu’s Actual One

There’s an interesting and totally unofficial desktop software app in development by the Ubuntu Flutter community. Devs describe it as ‘an alternative software store for the Ubuntu Desktop made with Flutter‘, the app-development tech …

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2 tools to manage infrastructure sprawl with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)

Trim the number of Linux distributions you support, handle in-place RHEL updates, and simplify your overall Linux infrastructure with the Convert2RHEL and Leapp tools.
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Ubuntu 22.10: Release Date & New Features

Excited for Ubuntu 22.10? Here’s everything we know about the next major release of Ubuntu, including stable release date and planned new features.
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Debian Proposes Better Discovery of non-free Firmware Images

The Debian Linux team has proposed three options for better discovery of non-free firmware images. Learn more here.
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How to use variables as arguments in Ansible

Learn how to use variables on the command line to pass data into your Ansible playbook at runtime.
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GIMP 2.99.12 Released with Huge Updates, But No Date of v3.0 Yet

This article covers feature highlights, changes, and improvements of the GIMP 2.99.12 development release. Learn more here.
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MX Linux 21.2 Released with Linux Kernel 5.18

Coming almost five months after MX Linux 21.1, the MX Linux 21.2 release is here as an updated installation. Learn more here.
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‘Nephrite’ is a Classy New GTK Theme for Linux Desktops

One of Linux desktop’s most prolific — not to mention best, imo — theme makers has released a brand new GTK theme for us all to go gaga over: Nephrite.
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NetworkManager 1.40 Released with Multipath TCP Support

Major new features in NetworkManager 1.40 include multipath TCP (MPTCP) support and support for configuring “ipv6.mtu.” Learn more here.
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You Can Now Install KDE Plasma 5.25 on Kubuntu 22.04 LTS, Here’s How

Users can now upgrade Kubuntu 22.04 LTS installations to the KDE Plasma 5.25 desktop environment. Learn more here.
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Network automation with Ansible filters

Learn to use a Jinja2 plugin to handle network configurations in server-provisioning playbooks.
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The GNOME Project Introduces a Telemetry Data Collection Tool

The GNOME Project has released a new gnome-info-collect tool: the Telemetry Data Collection Tool. Learn more about its features here.
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Deepin 23 Plans to Leave Debian, Aims to Become Independent

The recent Deepin 23 release plans to move away from Debian stable and become independent. Learn more here.
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Pano is a ‘Next-Gen Clipboard Manager’ for GNOME Shell

Looking for a visually rich clipboard manager for GNOME Shell? Pano is precisely that, with bold, colourful media previews for a host of content types.
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