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openSUSE is Looking for Candidates to Run for Its Board

Two seats on the board at openSUSE are up for grabs. Candidates will be announced on November 22, and voting begins on December 13.
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Google Removes Restrictions on Students Only from Summer of Code

Google has announced the annual Google Summer of Code 2022 (GSoC) event aimed at encouraging newbies to work on open source projects. The event is being held for the seventeenth time, but it differs from previous programs in the removal of restrictions on non-students. From now on, any adult over 18 can become a GSoC […]

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SparkyLinux 6.1 Released with Updated Packages and Improvements

The SparkyLinux team has announced the release of SparkyLinux 6.1, the latest stable update in the project’s 6.x series. Let’s see what’s new.
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CutiePi Raspberry Pi Based Linux Tablet is Already Sold Out

The CutiePi tablet is based on the diminutive Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4. At the heart of CutiePi is a custom-designed circuit board. It’s an open-source hardware solution and offers all the components necessary to make your project portable. Learn more about the already sold-out tablet and how you can get your hands on one […]

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CentOS Project Moves to Development Using GitLab

The CentOS Project announced the launch of a collaborative development service based on the GitLab platform. The decision to use GitLab as the primary hosting platform for CentOS and Fedora projects was made last year. It is noteworthy that the infrastructure was raised not on its own servers, but on the basis of the gitlab.com service. Read on to learn […]

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Last of Original SCO v IBM Linux Lawsuit Settled

Well, that took long enough! But, what’s this? The lawsuit still lingers on in one last case from the company that bought SCO’s Unix operating systems.
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New Multipass Release to Run Ubuntu VMs on Apple M1 Macs

The company behind Ubuntu has updated Multipass to version 1.8, a release that introduces support for setting up and running Ubuntu virtual machines on Apple M1 MacBook devices with minimal effort. In fact, Multipass 1.8 promises to offer Apple M1 MacBook developers interesting apps for the Linux/Ubuntu desktop. This will be the fastest way to […]

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Code Club World: A Way for Kids to Learn Code at Home

The Raspberry Pi Foundation’s latest project, Code Club World, turns learning code into fun games and challenges for kids. Learn about the project here.
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Dependency Combobulator: Open Source Against Dependency Confusion Attacks

Apiiro released Dependency Combobulator, a modular and extensible open-source toolkit to detect and prevent dependency confusion attacks. The toolkit allows organizations to safeguard against this newly uncovered type of risk, which has been on the rise this year as a key vector in supply chain attacks targeting dependencies within software packages. Dependency confusion compromises the […]

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Kubernetes Community Elects Four New Members to Steering Committee

Two new members and two incumbents have been elected to join three continuing members of the Kubernetes Steering Committee. Learn more about the future of Kubernetes leadership here.
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KDE Plasma 5.23.3 Further Improves the Wayland Session

Coming two weeks after KDE Plasma 5.23.2, the KDE Plasma 5.23.3 point release is here to further improve the Plasma Wayland session by making the Mozilla Firefox web browser more responsive to files that are being dragged and dropped. It also fixes the panel’s auto-hide animation, addresses a Plasma crash that occurred when turning an […]

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BusyBox Security Analysis Reveals 14 Minor Vulnerabilities

Researchers at Claroty and JFrog have published a security audit of BusyBox, a widely used embedded device that offers a set of standard UNIX utilities in a single executable file. During the check, 14 vulnerabilities were identified, which have already been eliminated in the August release of BusyBox 1.34. Learn more about the discovered vulnerabilities […]

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Canonical Releases New Ubuntu Linux Kernel Security Updates

Canonical has released new Ubuntu Linux kernel security updates across its portfolio. Available for Ubuntu 21.10 (Impish Indri), Ubuntu 21.04 (Hirsute Hippo), Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal Fossa), Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver), and the Ubuntu 16.04 and 14.04 ESM (Extended Security Maintenance) release, the new security updates address CVE-2021-3759, a vulnerability that could allow a […]

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Tor Browser 11.0 Comes Based on Firefox ESR 91

Tor is a network of virtual tunnels that allows people and groups to improve their privacy and security on the Internet. Tor Browser 11.0 is the new stable version available to all internet users who seek to avoid easy-to-track web communications, base…

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LXQt 1.0 Graphics Environment Released

After six months of development, the user environment LXQt 1.0 (Qt Lightweight Desktop Environment) was released, developed by the joint development team of the LXDE and Razor-qt projects. The LXQt interface continues to follow the classic desktop organization, bringing a modern look and feel to enhance the user experience. LXQt is positioned as a lightweight, […]

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Is System76 Going to Drop Gnome for a Home Brewed Desktop?

System76 CEO recently told FOSS Force that the company is in the early stages of putting a desktop project together, and cited 2023 as a potential release date. How could this potentially affect the future of Gnome? Learn more here.
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Wine 6.21 and Wine Staging 6.21 Released

An experimental branch of the open implementation of WinAPI – Wine 6.21 – has been released. Since the release of version 6.20, 26 bug reports have been closed and 415 changes have been made. Learn more about the new release here.
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GNOME 41.1 Released with Bug Fixes, Bug Fixes, And More Bug Fixes

GNOME 41 just got its first major update. GNOME 41.1 is a point release billed as a ‘boring bug fix update’ with tweaks for GNOME Shell, Nautilus, and more.
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System76 is Building its Own Desktop Environment

System76 has revealed it is working a new desktop environment that is not based on GNOME Shell. The US-based company already maintains its own Ubuntu-based Linux distro called Pop!_OS. Presently, that distro ships with a modified version of the GNOME d…

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TUXEDO’s Nano Pro is a Palm-Sized Linux PC

What is it they say about big things in small packages? The pint-size TUXEDO Nano Pro is able to hold its own against bigger Linux PCs. Learn more inside.
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