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Configure a container to start automatically as a systemd service

Use Podman and systemd integration to automatically start a containerized service with the operating system so that it persists across reboots.
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Linux Kernel 6.2 Brings IPv6 Protective Load Balancing, Improved Rust Support

Check out the release highlights of Linux Kernel 6.2, which brings improved Rust framework, IPv6 protective load balancing, and more.
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DreamWorks’ Renderer for ‘Puss in Boots’ is Going Open Source

The DreamWorks animation company is making its in-house renderer open source very soon! Find more details here.
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GNU Linux-Libre 6.2 Kernel Is Here for Software Freedom Lovers

The GNU Linux-libre 6.2 kernel, codenamed “la quinceañera,” marks the 15th anniversary of the initial release of the Linux-Libre project.
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Firefox 110 Release Brings GPU Sandboxing, WebGL Improvements

Release highlights of Firefox 110 bring WebGL performance improvements, GPU sandboxing for Windows, updated CSS properties, and more.
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Debian 12 ‘Bookworm’ Will Ship With Linux Kernel 6.1 LTS

The development team is hard at work preparing Debian GNU/Linux 12 “Bookworm” with new features and improvements. Learn more here.
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Major Homebrew 4.0/4.1 Release Highlights

The major release of Homebrew 4.0/4.1 added a number of new features and improvements to the package manager. Learn more here.
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700+ Malicious Open-Source Packages Found in npm and PyPI

Last month, security researchers at Sonatype caught 691 malicious packages in the npm registry and 49 in the PyPI registry.
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Clonezilla Live 3.0.3 Supports Multiple LUKS Devices, Linux 6.1 LTS

Clonezilla 3.0.3 bumps the Linux kernel from the now deprecated Linux 6.0 to and now ships with Linux kernel 6.1.11 by default.
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Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Now Powered by Linux 5.19 HWE

The Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS point release will ship with a newer kernel, namely Linux 5.19 HWE (Hardware Enablement) from the Ubuntu 22.10 release.
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Kubuntu Focus NX Mini Linux PC Gen2 Now Available

If you’re in the market for a Linux-powered system optimized for the KDE Plasma, the Kubuntu Focus NX Mini Linux PC Gen2 is now available.
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Considering managed Kubernetes? 5 questions to ask

Kubernetes has become essential to cloud-native development because it’s an excellent tool for managing containerized applications at scale. But implementing it on your own can be challenging.
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GNOME 44 is Coming – This is What’s New

The upcoming GNOME 44 release is shaping up nicely, with devs adding a raft of new features, enhanced capabilities, and visual changes. In this article I run through the most…

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Linux Kernel 6.2 Released, This is What’s New

The first Linux kernel release of 2023 is here. Linux kernel 6.2 features new hardware support, security fixes, and file system speed boosts.
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GNOME Console Gets Handy Tab Overview Feature

Terminal tabs addicts are being catered for in the next release of GNOME’s Console app. Console (known as ‘KGX’ or ‘Kings Cross Station’ during early stages of development) replaced GNOME…

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Parrot OS 5.2 Brings Tighter Security, Better TOR Bridges Support

Parrot OS 5.2 brings Linux kernel 6.0, fixes important security issues, and improves its system performance on Raspberry Pi devices.
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PipeWire 0.3.66 Release Highlights

PipeWire 0.3.66 includes a number of bug fixes and improvements to the open-source multimedia framework. Learn more here.
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Ardour 7.3 Releases With VST3 Multi-Bus Support

Ardour 7.3 introduces support for VST3 plug-ins with multiple I/O buses as well as sample rate independence. Learn more here.
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Intel Itanium Support is Here to Stay in the Linux Kernel

Substantial reports claimed support for Intel Itanium would be dropped from the Linux kernel, but that will no longer happen.
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Privacy Scare: Go Wants to Enable Telemetry by Default

A proposed change to Google’s Go programming language toolchain might end up scaring off developers more than ever.
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