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A Wild ‘Bedtime Mode’ for GNOME Desktop Appears

Modern versions of Android come with a ‘bedtime mode‘ that, when configured, will turn the screen greyscale at night. By reducing color stimuli on the screen greyscale mode reduces visual…

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Firefox 115 ESR Brings Video Decoding for Intel GPUs on Linux

Apart from being the new ESR series, Firefox 115 is here to introduce hardware-accelerated video decoding for Intel GPUs on Linux systems.
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Peppermint OS Is Now Based on Debian 12: Here’s What’s New

Apart from the updated packages from Debian 12, the new Peppermint OS release comes with various improvements and refreshed artwork.
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Ubuntu 23.10’s New Software App Will Demote DEBs (Apparently)

A new ‘app store’ is expected to ship as part of Ubuntu 23.10 when it’s released in October — and it’ll debut with a notable change to DEB support. Don’t get too excited; the new store is one you’ve heard about befor…

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Ubuntu ‘Apt News’ Feature Coming to GUI Software Updater

If you thought you wouldn’t be bothered by Ubuntu’s (mildly annoying) apt “awareness” feature or Ubuntu Pro updates as you don’t use the command line, bad news. Ubuntu will start showing apt news and Ubuntu Pro updates in …

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Peppermint OS Update Released Based on Debian 12

A new version of Peppermint OS is available to download based on Debian 12. For those not familiar with it, Peppermint OS is a lightweight Linux distro designed to be…

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System76 Is Making Cases for Building Do-It-Yourself Computers

Now you can build your own computer using the same chassis and cooling technology that System76 uses in their popular Thelio line of desktops.
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Slick New Feature Added to GNOME’s Web Browser

GNOME Web, also known as Epiphany, is a great lightweight web browser with a number of compelling features, including Firefox Sync. The next version of Web is adds another cool…

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Rocky Linux Finds Solutions to RHEL Source Code Restrictions

Rocky Linux leverages UBI and cloud instances for unhindered RHEL source acquisition. Learn more about the solution here.
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Canonical Releases New Ubuntu Kernel Security Updates

The new Ubuntu kernel security updates address CVE-2023-35788, an out-of-bounds write vulnerability. Learn more here.
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Nitrux 2.9 Brings New Upgrade Tool, Latest KDE Software, More

Highlights of Nitrux 2.9 include the brand-new Nitrux Update Tool System (NUTS), the latest KDE software, and Linux kernel 6.3.9 Liquorix.
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Snapcraft Website Given a ‘More Modern Look’

Next time you stop by the Snapcraft website you’ll notice it has a fresh new look. Canonical unveiled the changes today saying it “embarked on a project to redesign snapcraft.io and give it a more modern look”. This ‘m…

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InkBox 2.0 E-Book Reader Is Here with a Host of Improvements

Announced as the “Biggest release of InkBox OS ever,” the free and open-source e-book reader InkBox 2.0 impresses with many new features. Here’s what’s new!
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The Linux Foundation Announces Schedule for Open Source Summit Europe 2023

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NetworkManager 1.42.8 Adds Support for Port Priority

NetworkManager 1.42.8 supports the latest PPP 2.5.0 daemon, which provides internet connections over serial lines and similar types of PPP links.
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Zorin OS Launches Highly Anticipated Zorin OS Upgrader

Zorin OS introduces its game-changing upgrader, enabling users to upgrade their operating system with a few simple steps effortlessly.
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Databricks Gains MosaicML and Its Generative AI for $1.3 Billion

Learn what the Databricks acquisition means for companies looking into public or private generative AI foundation models.
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The Linux Foundation Announces Schedule for Open Source Summit Europe 2023

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Festival is an Open Source Music Player with a Unique UI

If you’re all about your local music and don’t want any sort of streaming service or cloud integration, pitch up a tent and check out Festival, a new cross-platform, open-source music player written in Rust and leveraging Symphonia. The &#8…

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Emoji Mart is a Cute Picker App for Linux Desktop

Entering emoji in Linux apps isn’t quite as efficient as it on rival OSes – but it’s improving, helped in part by the emergence of third-party apps. The latest pictorial…

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