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Ubuntu Studio 23.04 “Lunar Lobster”: The Multimedia Production Platform

Are you a multimedia professional tired of using different tools for different purposes? Do you want a single platform that can handle audio, video, graphics, and more? Look no further than Ubuntu Studio 23.04 “Lunar Lobster”, the latest release of the multimedia production platform that has everything you need. What’s new in Ubuntu Studio 23.04 “Lunar Lobster” Audio: PipeWire and Studio Controls In this release, Ubuntu Studio has switched to PipeWire as the default sound server, but it’s not recommended for professional audio. Studio Controls is not included by default, fear not, though, as you can install ubuntustudio-pulseaudio-settings to access…

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Devuan Users Are at Risk: Take Action to Protect Your System

A newly discovered security issue in Devuan’s default installation allows for obtaining root privileges without a password. Learn more here.
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HuggingChat: First Open-Source ChatGPT Alternative Anyone Can Use

Released recently, HuggingChat provides a more transparent, inclusive, and accountable alternative to ChatGPT. Learn more here.
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Ubuntu 23.10 Codename Revealed as “Mantic Minotaur”

The Ubuntu 23.10 codename has been revealed — and it’s a marvellous moniker. As per Launchpad, home of Ubuntu development, Ubuntu 23.10 is codenamed “Mantic Minotaur”. This Machiavellian mandate may manifest as a milestone worthy of ……

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Clonezilla Live 3.1 Released With Memtest86+ 6.10, Improved RAID Support

Clonezilla Live 3.1 introduces two new tools: dvtm (dynamic virtual terminal manager) and dtach, which emulates the detach feature of a screen.
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GitHub Introduces Private Vulnerability Reporting for Open-Source Repositories

The private vulnerability reporting feature provides a direct collaboration channel for easier reporting and fixing of vulnerabilities.
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Voyager Linux 23.04: Snap-Free Ubuntu Experience With a Gorgeous Look

Check out this review of Voyager Linux 23.04, which brings an updated Ubuntu Lunar Lobster base, stunning GNOME, and more apps.
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Ardour 7.4 Released With Support for MIDI Subgroup Buses

Ardour 7.4 introduces support for MIDI subgroup buses, support for the Lua DSP processor to downmix 5.1 audio to stereo, and more.
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New Ubuntu Kernel Updates Fix Two Local Privilege Escalation Flaws

Canonical published new Linux kernel security updates, which are available for Ubuntu 22.10, 22.04 LTS, and 20.04 LTS users.
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GNOME 44.1 Improves Screencast Support, Quick Settings, More

The GNOME 44.1 point release adds a section title in the Background Apps menu alongside other improvements and fixes. Learn more here.
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Linux Foundation Newsletter: April 2023

In this edition, catch up on big news stemming from KubeCon CloudNativeCon Europe, including the EU Cyber Resiliency Act, the launch of the TLA+ Foundation, a new World of Open Source survey, and recently published reports from LF Research on the business value of the OSPO and best practices on managing open source projects on GitHub.

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Opera’s New Redesigned Web Browser Is Also Available on Linux

While it’s not a FOSS option, Opera is finally available on Linux. This might encourage some users to switch from Windows or macOS.
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GNOME 44.1 Arrives with Bug & Memory Leak Fixes

To me, it feels like only yesterday that GNOME 44 was released but it has in fact been a month — and the first point release is now available. GNOME…

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Google Adds Spin.AI App Risk Assessment for Chrome Extensions

With Spin.AI App Risk Assessment, Google Workspace admins and security teams can make an assessment of the risk Chrome extensions may present.
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Amberol Audio Player Adds ‘Restore Playlist’ Feature

A new version of effortlessly easy audio player Amberol is rolling out on Flathub. Amberol 0.10 is composed of small but welcome changes that provide users with more control over…

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3 Ways to Solve Pip Install Error on Ubuntu 23.04

If you make the upgrade to Ubuntu 23.04 and try to run ‘pip install’ you’ll notice it now throws an error – but it’s not a bug. The reason why the pip install command doesn’t work in Ubuntu 23.04 is down to an intentional …

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Tuning glibc malloc on ARM: A Case Study

Excessive Page faults can negatively imp
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Red Hat Announces Major Job Cuts, Hundreds to Be Affected

The tech space has seen a spree of layoffs across many organizations, and Red Hat is among the latest to have been affected.
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Deploy an application in Red Hat OpenShift on your laptop

Now that your environment has been set up, deploy a sample application on an OpenShift Local cluster.
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GNU Linux-libre Kernel 6.3 Now Available

A new version of the GNU Linux-libre kernel is available to download. GNU Linux-libre 6.3 is based on recent Linux kernel 6.3 release but strips out all binary blobs, non-free firmware,…

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