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GNOME 44.4 Improves Epiphany, GNOME Software, More

GNOME 44.4 brings a few changes to the Epiphany web browser, such as hiding the “Search the Web for” context menu item. Learn more here.
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OBS Studio 30.0 Promises Intel QSV Support on Linux

OBS Studio 30.0 promises Intel QSV support on Linux, WHIP/WebRTC output, HDR playback support for DeckLink output, and more.
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Kubernetes 1.28 Improves Open-Source Cloud-Native Compute, Networking

The open-source Kubernetes 1.28 is out with its second major update of 2023, introducing a long list of enhancements for operators.
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CrossOver 23.0.0 for macOS, Linux, ChromeOS Has Released

CrossOver 23.0.0 includes an update to Wine 8.0.1, bringing with it over 5,000 changes that offer improvements to a variety of applications.
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Auto Mute Spotify Ads with this GNOME Extension

If you listen to Spotify using a free plan and find yourself regularly annoyed, irritated, or otherwise incensed by repetitive and banal audio ads, listen up. There’s a really neat…

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Linux Foundation Newsletter: August 2023

Welcome to the August edition of the Linux Foundation Newsletter! We have an important announcement for the 3D graphics and virtual world industry: the launch of the Alliance for OpenUSD (AOUSD). Plus, don’t miss our exclusive training and certification discounts, and stay updated with the latest news from our Linux Foundation projects. 

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CrossOver 23 Lets You Run the EA App on Linux (+ More)

I ain’t much of a modern gamer — as evidenced by the lack of hardcore gaming content on this blog! But CodeWeavers sent over a press release to tell me about CrossOver 23, the latest update to their commercial version of Wine for Linux, ChromeOS …

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The Linux Foundation Announces Keynote Speakers for WasmCon 2023

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THRIVE-ONE: The Definitive Open Source Learning & Certifications Library

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WPS Office for Linux Gets New Look, Now Supports Ubuntu 22.04+

A new version to the free (but not open-source) WPS Office is available for Linux. It’s been an age since I last mentioned WPS Office on this blog. The main reason for this is I don’t use office software (and if I even need to, LibreOffice …

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Debian Turns 30 Years Old: Happy Birthday!

Meanwhile, the Debian Project continues the work on current and future releases of Debian to give us the best possible releases.
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Devuan 5 ‘Daedalus’ Released for the Purist GNU/Linux Users

Powered by Linux kernel 6.1 LTS, Devuan 5 Daedalus comes standing on the shoulders of Debian 12 Bookworm. Here’s what’s new!
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MongoDB Queryable Encryption Helps Improve Data Privacy

MongoDB Queryable Encryption helps organizations protect sensitive data when it is queried and in-use on MongoDB. Learn more here.
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The Linux Foundation Announces Keynote Speakers for WasmCon 2023

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OpenMandriva Lx 23.08 Brings Linux Kernel 6.4, Mesa 23.2

OpenMandriva Lx 23.08 is powered by Linux 6.4 kernel as well as the latest Mesa 23.2 graphics stack for Linux gaming.
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Almost All VPNs Are Vulnerable to Traffic-Leaking TunnelCrack Attacks

Several vulnerabilities affecting most VPNs can be exploited to read user traffic, steal user information, or even attack user devices.
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Shaping the Future: A Conversation with Jory Burson on the 2023 State of Open Standards

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New Release of Open-Source Podcast Client gPodder

A new version of gPodder, the open-source podcast client for Windows, macOS, and Linux, has been released. The latest update builds on the existing feature set (which is fairly comprehensive…

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KDE Wallpaper Competition Kicks-Off – Win a 13-inch Framework Laptop

Grab your crayons, Krita, or whatever else you use to create stunning artwork because KDE devs are looking for a new desktop wallpaper and there are prizes to be won! “Prizes?”, you ask – yes, prizes plural: a 13-inch Framework laptop and y…

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Ubuntu 23.10 to Debut a New ‘Ubuntu Store’ Based on Flutter

As things stand now, Canonical seems to be going full-steam ahead for integrating Flutter-based elements into Ubuntu 23.10.
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