Like most of Purism’s devices, the Librem 11 tablet PC promises users the best security, privacy, and freedom-respecting features.
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KDE Plasma 5.27.8 adds support for the new cross-desktop accent color standard and improves monitoring of NVIDIA GPUs. Learn more here.
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A beta version of LMDE 6 “Faye” is now available to download. The next major update in the LMDE series (LMDE stands for ‘Linux Mint Debian Edition’) is based on Debian 12 Bookworm, which offers a significantly fresher stack of s…
Powered by Linux 6.1 LTS and featuring Cinnamon 5.8, Linux Mint Debian Edition 6 is now available for public beta testing.
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And will it help EU digital sovereignty?
Much has been written about the potentially damaging effects of the draft EU Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) on the open source ecosystem (BitKom, Eclipse Foundation, VDA, OSBA, Linux Foundation – this post is based on a draft of the CRA from September 15, 2022). In this post, we are going to look at the CRA from a different perspective: As a part of the EU cybersecurity strategy, the higher-order goal of the CRA is the further development and strengthening of the integrated EU single market. Since open source software is the foundation of nearly every modern digital product, influencing how the open source ecosystem operates will be felt by the European businesses and citizens. Will the CRA be conducive to EU ICT policy goals?
Purism has announced its first foray into tablet computing with the Librem 11 tablet. The 11-inch slate uses the company’s secure, privacy-focused PureBoot technology as standard, and ships with the their…
An in-depth exploration into why syscall
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Currently an experimental project, Slowroll is a hybrid distro that seeks to meld the stability of a fixed release distro like openSUSE Leap with the advantages of a rolling release like openSUSE Tumbleweed.
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In this guide, we cover the specs of the latest Gen3 TUXEDO Aura 14 and 15 Linux laptops. Check out the highlights here.
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The Monado OpenXR SLAM datasets, an XR focused set of sequences for measuring visual-inertial inside-out tracking systems, are now available.
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The upcoming Ubuntu 23.10 ‘Mantic Minotaur’ will introduce TPM-backed full disk encryption (FDE) as an experimental feature.
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Ubuntu 23.10, code-name “Mantic Minotaur”, has reached UI freeze stage. See what’s new in the upcoming release of the popular Linux Distribution. Ubuntu 23.10 will use Linux Kernel 6.5, though it’s still sticking to Kernel 6.3 at the moment in the daily build. New App Center Ubuntu Software, aka the previous GNOME Software and current […]
Two new seats on EFF’s board are filled by Erica Astrella and Yoshi Kohno, who bring valuable experience in diversity, equity, inclusion, security research, and data privacy to the table.
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The first release candidate for Linux kernel 6.6 is now available for download for early adopters and developers.
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KDE Frameworks 5.110 looks like a small update that only adds a few changes like support for the QOI image format in all KDE apps.
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The “test week,” is for testing Linux kernel 6.5 ahead of the Fedora 39 release, and the “test day” is for testing changes made to the toolbx container software.
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As you can imagine, most of the changes to the GNOME 45 release candidate are in the GNOME Shell component. Learn more here.
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Do you own and use Nanoleaf lights and want to control them from your Linux desktop rather than a mobile app? If so, you’re in luck as there’s a plucky little GNOME extension that lets you do exactly that. The creator of the Nano Lights GNO…
The “test week,” is for testing Linux kernel 6.5 ahead of the release of Fedora 39, and the “test day” is for testing changes made to Toolbx container software.
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The European Union is making big changes to cybersecurity requirements with its proposed Cyber Resilience Act (CRA). You may have heard about the CRA’s potential impact on the open source ecosystem. But what does the Cyber Resilience Act mean for you? This post is an introduction to the Act and explains how it may affect the open source maintainers and developer community. Note that this post is based on a draft of the CRA from September 15, 2022. The Act is still in a draft stage and getting feedback, and its provisions may differ before it is passed into law.