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Ubuntu 18.04 LTS will continue the tradition of offering commercial support in the form of extended security maintenance.
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We are just four weeks away from the Embedded Open Source Summit (EOSS) kicking off in Prague, Czech Republic + virtually, and we’d be remiss if we didn’t call attention to all of the reasons to attend this epic event. EOSS is a new umbrella event created to unify some of the most well known conferences for embedded technologies. The event aims to provide a meeting ground for discussions and collaborations across embedded projects and developer communities, and hopefully, spur more innovations within the space.
Armbian 23.05 is the first to be created on a refactored build framework and is based on the upcoming Debian 12 operating system.
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Ubuntu is likely to offer an immutable desktop option based on Snap with the release of Ubuntu 24.04 LTS.
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Canonical now provides optimized Ubuntu 22.04 LTS images for the AMD-Xilinx Versal VCK190 Evaluation Kits (non-ES) models.
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Support for a light theme in GNOME Shell was merged upstream this week — though before anyone panic, I must stress it won’t be shipping as the default option in…
Kali Linux 2023.2 introduces support for the PipeWire multimedia back end, featuring the lightweight Xfce desktop environment.
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Explore the features of LibreOffice 7.6, which introduces new enhancements to Calc, Writer, and Impress with compatibility with Office 365.
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As anticipated, support for Ubuntu 18.04 LTS is now over — but don’t panic if you’re still using it, as this is not the end of the road. Ubuntu 18.04 ‘Bionic Beaver’ lives on through Expanded Security Maintenance1, or ESM. This …
Building a custom cracking rig for research can be expensive, so penetration tester Max Ahartz built one on AWS. Learn more here.
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Future LibreOffice releases will let you import and export APNG (Animated PNG) images, an animated format that’s backwards compatible with PNG.
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Nitrux 2.8.1 brings the latest and greatest Linux 6.3 kernel series, Plasma Wayland as the default session, and the latest KDE software.
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MX Linux pays homage to its origins with a logo revamp, unveiling the highly anticipated MX-23 “Libretto” public beta.
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An all-snap Ubuntu desktop is coming — and sooner than you might think! According to Canonical’s Oliver Grawert, the next long-term support release of Ubuntu will be available to download in 2 versions: a classic, deb-based version (default) and,…