openSUSE devs are considering renaming the MicroOS Desktop edition to another to make distinguishing between its various products easier.
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Do you see a pitch black window when you open Firefox on Ubuntu 23.04? If so, you’re not alone. Thing is, until today, I thought I was alone. I thought this issue, which I’ve only experienced when using Ubuntu’s default Wayland sessio…
The fifth beta of Rhino Linux introduces the beautiful Unicorn Desktop, a visually pleasant and lightweight interface based on Xfce.
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The hot new social network from Twitter’s founders, Bluesky Social, has open-sourced its client software. Here’s why that matters.
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The refreshed Lemur Pro Linux laptop is packed with powerful 13th-Gen Intel “Raptor Lake” processors and Intel Iris Xe Graphics. Learn more here.
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It’ll soon be less effort to customize the clock applet in GNOME Shell. No, no — don’t close this post yet! I appreciate that extra clock options are far from…
As of Xfce version 1.10.4, users can now use the default screenshot utility to save screenshots as AVIF or JPEG XL.
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Meta is contributing a series of technologies to a new open-source initiative designed to help improve networking connectivity. Learn more here.
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A clutch of Ubuntu fixes features in the latest update to Parallels Desktop, a popular proprietary and paid virtualization suite for macOS. If you’re now scratching your head wondering why you’re reading about Mac software on an Ubuntu blog…
Based on the RHEL 9.2 release, both Alma Linux 9.2 and Rocky Linux 9.2 bring pretty much the same new features and improvements.
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If you’re looking to trick your GNOME Shell desktop out with a classy new taskbar extension that’s low on system resources check out DashBar. Admittedly GNOME Shell is not short of taskbar, panel, and dock extensions. A wide range of altern…
Henrik Plate, lead security researcher at Endor Labs, discusses the dual-edged nature of open-source software. Learn more here.
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Brian Behlendorf, CTO at OpenSSF, shares insights on leading the OpenSSF and addressing open-source security challenges.
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Deepin 23 brings exciting new features, including Wayland support and enhanced desktop components. Learn more here.
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As Linux kernel 6.2 reaches end of life, it will no longer receive bug and security fixes. Users are urged to upgrade to Linux kernel 6.3.
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A beta build of the upcoming Bodhi Linux 7.0 release is available to download. For those unfamiliar with it, Bodhi Linux is a lightweight Linux distro based on Ubuntu long-term support releases. It uses an Enlightenment-based desktop and Moksha window …
Kubernetes adoption is rapidly increasing, surpassing cloud adoption, as companies recognize its ability to provide agility and flexibility in deploying critical applications. However, the additional layers of abstraction in Kubernetes pose challenges to observability. Understanding what’s running in each cluster, node, or pod is a top monitoring challenge since resources constantly move. This complexity creates […]
An example of how to use AddressSanitize
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I’ll admit: I don’t use Nautilus‘ list view often, but when I do it’s usually because I need to see information only shown in a list view column. Nautilus shows…
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