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Linux Foundation Newsletter: July 2023

Welcome to the July edition of the Linux Foundation Newsletter! We have exciting announcements this month, including the launch of the Ultra Ethernet Consortium and two new reports on maintainers and standards from LF Research. Plus, don’t miss the Embedded Open Source Summit highlights and exclusive training and certification discounts. As always, stay updated with the latest news from our Linux Foundation projects. 

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NVIDIA 535.86.05 Improves Wayland Support, Fixes Bugs

NVIDIA 535.86.05 further improves Wayland support by addressing a video memory leak that occurred when turning off a connected monitor.
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Leading Cloud Service, Semiconductor, and System Providers Unite to Form Ultra Ethernet Consortium

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Tuba 0.4 is Out with UI Tweaks, Support for More Fediverse Features

If you’re on the Fediverse and you use Linux, you need Tuba in your life— it’s by far one of the most accomplished and engaging apps for decentralised social media…

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OpenSSF Outlook Q3 2023: Continuing to Strengthen the Open Source Ecosystem

 

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GIMP Dev Release Completes GTK3 Port, Adds Headerbar Option

A new development version of GIMP recently released, and it’s a fairly notably one for a couple of reasons. Though not stable (i.e. expect bugs) this release gives us our best look yet at how what the stable GIMP 3.0 release will comprise of when…

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SparkyLinux 2023.07 Brings Debian 13 Packages, Secure Boot

Powered by Linux kernel 6.3, SparkyLinux 2023.07 brings packages from the upcoming Debian 13 “Trixie” and SparkyLinux Testing repositories.
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30 Years of Slackware: A Legacy of Stability and Power

Slackware Linux turns 30, empowering users and open source community. Let’s take a moment to honor the efforts of the Slackware team.
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GTK4 Terminal App ‘Black Box’ Gets a Big Ol’ Update

An updated version of Black Box, a GTK4/libadwaita terminal app for Linux desktops, is now available — and it’s a big ‘un! When I wrote about the first release on…

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AlmaLinux Announces Solution to RHEL Source Code Conundrum

The AlmaLinux Foundation made public its plans to continue to develop and maintain its RHEL clone without access to Red Hat’s source code.
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Estonian Tech Agency and Open Voice Network Team to Demonstrate Voice Interoperability

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Linux Mint 21.2 ‘Victoria’ Now Available for Download

Linux Mint 21.2 “Victoria” releases with the Cinnamon, Xfce, and MATE desktop environments. Learn more here.
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CVSS 4.0 Assesses Real-Time Threat, Impact of Vulnerabilities

FIRST has unveiled the latest version of its Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS 4.0). Learn more here.
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Istio Service Mesh Hits Milestone (Years After It Should Have)

The open-source Istio service mesh project is hitting a major milestone, as it officially graduates to be a full project at the CNCF.
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Linux Mint 21.2 is Out with Gesture Support, App Updates, + UI Tweaks

Pull that party popper ‘cos Linux Mint 21.2 ‘Victoria’ is now officially available to download. This release is the stable series successor to last year’s Linux Mint 21.1 release. It remains based on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS and runs at…

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Star Labs Unveils the Byte Mk II Mini Linux PC

U.K.-based Star Labs unveiled the Byte Mk II as the second generation of the company’s open-source and Linux-powered mini computers.
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AlmaLinux Announces Its Solution to RHEL Source Code Conundrum

On Thursday, the AlmaLinux Foundation made public its plans to continue to develop and maintain its RHEL clone without access to Red Hat’s source code.
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Thunderbird 115 Supernova: Here’s What’s New

Thunderbird 115 Supernova has arrived! Embrace its stunning new design and improved features to streamline your email workflow.
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Linux Kernel 6.3 Reaches End of Life — Users Urged to Upgrade

Linux kernel 6.3 has reached its end of life. Users are urged to upgrade their systems to the lastes Linux kernel 6.4 as soon as possible.
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Open Source: A Pillar for Future Technologies in India

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