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Ubuntu 23.04 support ends January 25, 2024

Official support for Ubuntu 23.04 ‘Lunar Lobster’ ends on January 25, 2024 — just under a month away at the time I’m writing this post. As an interim/short-term support release, Ubuntu 23.04 receives 9 months of updates from release. …

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HandBrake 1.7.2 Released with Encoding Fixes & Linux Performance Improvement

  HandBrake, the popular free open-source video transcoder, released a new update for the new 1.7 series yesterday. The new release fixed encoding issue for AMD VCN, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, NVIDIA NVENC, and VP9 encoders, which could cause the creation of an excessive number of keyframes. It fixed unintentional automatic pass through of closed caption side […]

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Enlightenment 0.26.0 Released with New Features & Lots Bug-fixes

Enlightenment window manager announced new 0.26.0 release few days ago. The new release added some new features, including DDC option to backlight control of external monitors, bigger task previews, and watermark to wl mode to indicate E is in experimental wl mode. Enlightenment 0.26.0 also added new APIs, including new eet disk sync API to […]

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Stellarium 23.4 Added Lens Distortion Estimator Plugin, Tibetan Lunar Mansions

  Stellarium, the free open-source planetarium software, announced new 23.4 release few days ago. The new release added experimental support for new plugin: Lens Distortion Estimator, and new sky culture: Tibetan Lunar Mansions. With new release, user can now change the look of GUI through normalStyle.css config file. For Windows, it added new MESA for […]

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Enlightenment Desktop Sees New Stable Release

An early Christmas treat has arrived for those seeking Enlightenment — no, not spiritual concept, but the EFL-based desktop shell for Linux and BSD systems. Enlightenment 0.26.0 is modest uplift to Enlightenment 0.25, which was released in December 202…

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Darktable 4.6.0 Released! Auto-Save, rgb primaries Module [Ubuntu PPA]

  Darkable, the popular photography app and raw developer, released new major 4.6.0 version a day ago! The new release introduced auto-save feature for editing history. By default, it save changes every 10 seconds. User can go to ‘Preferences -> storage‘ to change the time interval, or set it to 0 to disable it. Darktable […]

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Linux Foundation Newsletter: December 2023

Welcome to the Linux Foundation’s December newsletter! In this edition, we cover the many gatherings that took place across the globe, notably at Open Source Summit Japan, AI.dev in San Jose, CA., and for several Linux Foundation project teams, at COP28 in Dubai. This month also saw the publication of our 2023 Annual Report, “Rising […]

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GUADEC 2024 Conference Will Be Held in Denver for the GNOME 46 Desktop

Every year, GUADEC gathers GNOME users and developers from all over the world to share knowledge and discuss the new features and changes of the next major release of the GNOME desktop environment. GUADEC 2024 will take place in Denver, Colorado, from July 19th until July 24th, and it’s for the upcoming GNOME 46 series, […]

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Python Dominates: GitHub’s Top Programming Languages of 2023

According to GitHut data, Python is the most popular language on GitHub for 2023, highlighting its global impact on coding. Here’s more on that!
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Mozilla Planning for MemoryCache Local AI Bot in Firefox

Learn about MemoryCache, an innovation from Firefox that comes as a browser add-on that integrates a conversational AI assistant.
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Rhino Linux’s 2023.4 Sets the Stage for a Transformative 2024

Discover new features in Rhino Linux 2023.4, like Unicorn Desktop’s new auto-tiling and improved package management.
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Zorin OS 17 Emerges as a Pinnacle of Desktop Beauty

Experience the revamped Zorin OS 17 with Universal Search, Spatial Desktop, and smoother multitasking for a powerful desktop experience. Here’s more on that!
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Open Networking Foundation Merges Open-Source Networking Portfolio Into Linux Foundation

The Open Networking Foundation (ONF) announced today that it is merging its portfolio of open-source networking projects into the Linux Foundation (LF) as independent projects.
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MuseScore 4.2 Notation Software Just Got Even Better

MuseScore 4.2, a free and open-source notation software, introduces precise guitar bend input, improved part synchronization, and more.
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QEMU 8.2 Released with Virtio-Sound Device, RISC-V KVM AIA Support

QEMU 8.2 open-source virtualization software has been released today as the second major update in the QEMU 8.0 series, bringing several new features and many improvements.
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Armbian Linux Is Now Available for Raspberry Pi 5 Computers

This is a true Christmas gift for Raspberry Pi fans as they can now install a fully optimized GNU/Linux distribution on the Raspberry Pi 5 computer, based either on the Debian GNU/Linux 12 “Bookworm” or Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish) operating syst…

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Fedora Asahi Remix Officially Released for Apple Silicon Macs

Previously a remix of Arch Linux ARM, the Fedora Asahi Remix distribution is the result of a multi-year collaboration between the Asahi Linux project and the Fedora Project, enabling you to have a proper daily driver on your Apple Silicon Mac thanks to…

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Firefox 121.0 Finally Defaults to Wayland When Available

  Firefox web browser announced the new monthly 121.0 release this Tuesday! For Linux, the release finally default to Wayland session when available, meaning for Ubuntu 22.04 and higher (exclude Snap), Fedora Workstation, and other Linux with recent GNOME Desktop. With Wayland, it has better support for touchscreen & touchpad. User can use 2-finger swipe […]

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PostmarketOS 23.12 Is Here: Breathing New Life Into Smartphones

After six months of development, the postmarketOS team has released version 23.12, bringing the power and flexibility of Linux to a wider range of mobile devices than ever before.
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OpenSSH 9.6 Arrives: Patching Up and Powering Up

OpenSSH, the workhorse of secure remote access, has received a welcome update with version 9.6. This release doesn’t just patch security holes; it also throws in some handy new features to keep your remote connections running smoothly and securely.
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