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Open Source: Separating Fact from Fiction

 

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GitHub to Introduce Mandatory 2FA Starting March 13

Starting March 13, GitHub will gradually introduce the 2FA enrollment requirement to groups of developers and administrators. Learn more here.
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It’s Board Election Time at Open Source Initiative Again

If this is March, it must be election time at OSI. This year, two individual seats and one affiliate seat are in the running.
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Inject external data in policy evaluations with Conftest

Separating policy from data enables more robust and reusable policy definitions that allow you to factor external data sources in compliance evaluation.
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LibreOffice 7.4.6 Office Suite Brings More Than 70 Bug Fixes

LibreOffice 7.4.6 brings even more bug fixes to make the LibreOffice 7.4 office suite series more stable and reliable for everyday use.
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Massive GitHub Analysis Reveals 10M Secrets in 1B Commits

GitGuardian scanned 1.027 billion new GitHub commits in 2022 and found 10 million secrets occurrences. Learn more here.
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Google Chrome 111 Released with 40 Security Updates

A new version of Google Chrome is now available, with the update rolling out to existing users on Windows, macOS, and Linux. Chrome 111 release includes 40 assorted security fixes, 8…

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EndeavorOS Cassini Nova Brings Linux Kernel 6.2, Bug Fixes

EndeavorOS Cassini Nova ships with Linux kernel 6.2.2, which is the latest kernel release at the moment of writing. Learn more here.
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12 Reasons to Attend This Year’s SCaLE 20x

Here are a dozen reasons, in the form of items on this year’s schedule, to go to SCaLE 20x, which starts March 9 in Pasadena, California.
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How to run containers on Mac with Podman

Go beyond the basics, learn what happens under the hood when running Podman on your Mac, and create a flexible container environment that meets your needs.
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Audacious 4.3 Adds PipeWire Plug-In, Native Opus Decoder, More

Highlights of Audacious 4.3 include a new PipeWire output plug-in, a native Opus decoder plugin, support for Ogg FLAC audio streams, and more.
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Garuda Linux ‘Raptor’ Drops Latte Dock, Brings Key Changes

Garuda Linux “Raptor” 230305 released with exciting updates and features. Learn more about the latest release of this Arch-based Linux distro.
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Flathub: The Linux Desktop App Store Is Growing Up

Maybe, just maybe, we can agree that Flathub should be the Linux desktop app store we’ve long needed. Learn more here.
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Vanilla OS Drops Ubuntu, Adopts Debian Sid for New Release

The Vanilla OS team announced that the upcoming Vanilla OS 2.0 “Orchid” will be based on Debian sid instead of Ubuntu Linux. Learn more here.
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EndeavourOS Cassini Nova Arrives with Linux Kernel 6.2

A new revision of EndeavourOS is available for download. EndeavourOS Cassini nova is a bug-fix update to last month’s EndeavourOS Cassini Neo release. The Arch-based distro issues new ISO regularly…

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SparkyLinux 2023.03 Brings Linux Kernel 6.1, KDE Plasma 5.27 LTS

The SparkyLinux 2023.03 release brings a new Debian repository that provides non-free firmware, which should translate into better hardware support.
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Big data basics: What sysadmins need to know

Learn what big data is, how data is processed and visualized, and key big data terms to know.
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Ubuntu May Soon Offer a Better Window Tiling Experience

Quarter tiling on Ubuntu is a step closer to reality, with rumours devs want to add popular window tiling GNOME extension to default installs.
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OpenSSF Membership Growth Signals Technical Communities’ Continued Commitment to Investing in Security

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Vanilla OS Ditches Ubuntu for Debian

I took a look at Vanilla OS earlier this year and came away mighty impressed by its immutability, its multi-spoked package manager, and its thoughtful implementation atop an Ubuntu base….

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