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fwupd 1.9.3 Adds Support for More Thunderbolt 4 Docks

New in fwupd 1.9.3 is support for the Belkin Thunderbolt 4 Core Hub dock, TUXEDO InfinityBook Pro 13 v3 laptop, and more.
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Owncast, EaseProbe Security Vulnerabilities Revealed

Oxeye has uncovered two critical security vulnerabilities in Owncast (CVE-2023-3188) and EaseProbe (CVE-2023-33967). Learn more here.
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Open Source Symbolism: Exploring the Stories Behind Linux Foundation Project Mascots and Logos

In the vibrant world of open source communities, collaboration, innovation, and shared values are defining traits. One fascinating aspect that encapsulates these principles is using mascots and symbols. Mascots serve as narrative devices and symbols of a project’s mission, reflecting core values and fostering community spirit. This article delves into the stories behind mascots and symbols of Linux Foundation’s open source projects, emphasizing their contribution to organizational symbolism. Each is crucial in embodying and conveying the project’s mission, values, and ethos, making abstract concepts relatable and engaging. The community’s involvement in their design process fosters a sense of identity and belonging while humanizing technology.

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New Steam Client Update Fixes UI Issues on Linux for Intel, AMD

The new Steam Client update appears to fix the window flashing and focus-stealing issues that occurred when closing a Steam window for Intel and AMD users.
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OpenRGB 0.9 Released With Segments Support

OpenRGB 0.9 RGB lighting control tool now supports Segments, adds a Keyboard Layout Manager, and expands the base of supported devices.
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Thunderbird 115 Released with Major UI Changes

A brand new version of the Thunderbird email client is out – and it’s looking fire! Many of the major UI changes teased last year make their debut here in Thunderbird 115, which has been dubbed “Supernova” and is available to download…

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Carlos Santana Will Speak but Not Play Guitar at All Things Open

Just because his name is Carlos Santana doesn’t mean it’s the Santana you’ve been listening to for all of your life…but it might be if you’re an open-sourcer.
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GNOME Web Canary Builds Fly Once Again

Fellow fans of the bleeding edge may be interested to hear that canary builds of GNOME Web (aka Epiphany) are once again available. Canary builds of anything (except actual canaries)…

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Ubuntu-Based Linux Lite 6.6 Comes With an AI Helper

Based on Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS, Linux Lite 6.6 promises support for 22 new languages across many UI elements. Learn more here.
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Linus Torvalds Announces Linux Kernel 6.5 Release Candidate

The first Release Candidate is available for download for those of you who want to get an early taste of the next major release, Linux kernel 6.5.
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After 30 Years, Linux Finally Hits 3% Market Share

According to StatCountera, as of June 2023, Linux has achieved a 3% market share. Learn more about it here.
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KDE Frameworks 5.108 Brings Various Bug Fixes, Improvements

KDE Frameworks 5.108 is here to fix a Plasma desktop crash, address a major regression, and fix an issue with editing files using kio-admin.
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Solus 4.4 Returns With Refreshed Desktop Experience

Solus 4.4 Harmony makes a triumphant return with enhanced user experiences, performance improvements, and updated software stacks.
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More than 500 Winners from 80 Countries Selected for the 2023 Shubhra Kar Linux Foundation Training Scholarship

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Lightweight Distro Q4OS 5.2 ‘Aquarius’ Is Out Based on Debian 12

Based on Debian 12 “Bookworm,” Q4OS 5.2 “Aquarius” brings the latest KDE Plasma 5.27 LTS desktop environment.
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GNOME May Reduce Number of Nautilus’ Sidebar Entries

Ever look at Nautilus’ sidebar and think there are a few too many entries? GNOME devs have. They’re proposing to prune the number of sidebar location shortcuts the file manager’s…

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Wayland Support for Budgie Desktop Looks Bright, Even for Budgie 10

The upcoming Budgie 11 desktop environment will be Wayland-only and will not support an X11 session. Learn more here.
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Fedora 40 Plans to Trample User Privacy With Telemetry Integration

In a surprising proposal, Fedora plans to implement a telemetry tool in next year’s Fedora 40 Workstation release. Learn more here.
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Canonical Removes LXD From Linuxcontainers.org’s Care

After spending eight years as a Linux Containers project, Canonical says it wants to bring the LXD project back home to Ubuntu.
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Canonical’s Leading LXD Engineer Quits

Stéphane Graber has announced their resignation from Canonical after 12 years of working at the company, mostly on LXD. The decision follows news last week that Canonical has taken the LXD project in-house after years of it existing as a community ende…

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