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Alpine Linux 3.16 Brings Updated Package Base, Security Changes

Alpine Linux 3.16 is now available for container-oriented distribution and other situations that require a tiny footprint. Learn more here.
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Clonezilla Live 3.0 Release Powered by Linux Kernel 5.17

Powered by Linux kernel 5.17, the Clonezilla Live 3.0 release is here to introduce support for Apple’s APFS file system. Learn more here.
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Meet Paper, a New GTK Note Taking App for Linux

If you’re seeking out a note taking app for Linux you’ll want to check out Paper. Paper is a modern GTK app that pitches itself as a ‘pretty note-taking app for GNOME’ — and it is! Being based around Markdown means the app suppo…

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SODA Foundation Prioritizes Backup and Restore for Containers, Introduces Object Data Management Across Cloud Providers

Welcomes SoftBank Group to its member ranks TOKYO, May 25, 2022 – The SODA Foundation, which hosts the SODA Open Data Framework (ODF) for data mobility from edge to core to cloud, today announced two new open source projects: Kahu and Como. Kahu streamlines data protection for Kubernetes and its application data, and Como is […]

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Run Podman on Windows: How-to instructions

Learn how to set up Podman’s new Windows client, which makes it easier than ever to run the container tool on Microsoft’s OS.
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Introduction to VirtIO

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Alpine Linux 3.16 Improves NVMe Support, Adds GNOME 42

Coming six months after Alpine Linux 3.15 and powered by Linux kernel 5.15 LTS, Alpine Linux 3.16 has arrived. Learn more here.
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This GNOME Extension Tells You How Long Apps Take to Open

Ever wondered how long your favourite apps take to open on Ubuntu? Maybe you’re keen to see if Snap app startup times are as notoriously un-nimble as claimed. And maybe you want to see if any of the ‘speed improvements’ Canonical ofte…

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2 tools that make RHEL my dream Linux

Learn how Flatpak and Toolbx make Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 8 and 9 both fun to use and capable of handling the serious stuff.
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Linux Kernel 5.18 Released: This Is What’s New

This article discusses release highlights of Linux Kernel 5.18 (mainline), which brings improvements across CPU, storage, and other features.
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Productive Summer Planned for Pitivi Video Editor

Any list of Linux video editors would be incomplete if it didn’t include Pitivi. I have a real soft spot for this oft-overlooked GTK & GStreamer based non-linear video editor. It’s inherently stable, has a clean, ordered UI, and diligen…

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Linux Kernel 5.18 Released, This is What’s New

Ahoy, a brand new Linux kernel release is now available to download. Linus Torvalds, creator of Linux, announced the release of Linux 5.18 in a short email to the Linux Kernel Mailing List, writing: “No unexpected nasty surprises this last week, so her…

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Ubuntu 22.10 Makes PipeWire Default

PipeWire is the default audio server in Ubuntu 22.10. The latest daily builds of the development release (which is codenamed ‘Kinetic Kudu’) ship with Pipewire in place of Pulseaudio out of the box, no workarounds required. The last time Ub…

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HP Team Up With System76 for New Linux Laptop

HP is launching a Linux laptop pre-loaded with Pop!_OS, the Ubuntu-based distro created by System76. The collaboration, which was quietly revealed by System76 CEO Carl Richell on Twitter, is a pretty major one. It is the first time System76 has partner…

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Software Freedom Conservancy and Open-Source Rights Case Update

In a big step for open-source rights, the Software Freedom Conservancy SFC v. Vizio lawsuit ruling reveals how GPL should be treated. Learn more here.
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Linux Foundation Podcast Series: “The Untold Stories of Open Source”

Introducing the Linux Foundation’s podcast, telling the previously untold stories of the people in open source. Each person is making a positive difference in our world, and each one has their own unique journey. In this post, learn Brian Behlendorf’s story.
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ONLYOFFICE 7.1 Release Adds ARM Compatibility, a New PDF Viewer

ONLYOFFICE 7.1 brings much-awaited feature additions to its document, spreadsheet, and presentation programs. Learn more here.
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Success Story: Preparing for Kubernetes Certification Improves a Platform Development Engineer’s Skills

Faseela K. is a platform development engineer with a background in open source networking. As she saw the use of containers growing more than the VMs she was working with, she began studying Kubernetes and eventually decided to pursue a Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA).
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Open Source Software Security: Turning Sand into Concrete

Last week I had the privilege of participating in the Open Source Software Security Summit II in Washington, DC. The Linux Foundation and OpenSSF gathered around 100 participants from enterprise, the U.S. government, and the open source community to agree on an action plan to help increase the security of open source software.  If you […]

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Mesa 22.1 Released with Improvements for Elden Ring, Apex, More

New features in the Mesa 22.1 series include support for Intel’s Alchemist DG2 platform. Learn more about the release here.
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