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Test Ansible using policy as code with Conftest

Conftest evaluates Open Policy Agent (OPA) policies against structured configuration files. Learn how to apply it to your Ansible Playbooks.
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Fedora 38 Will Offer Unfiltered Flathub Access Out of the Box

Fedora users can rejoice — the proposal to include unfiltered access to Flathub as a third-party repository has been approved.
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GNOME Devs Working on New Background Apps UI

GNOME devs want to make it easier to monitor and control background apps in GNOME Shell. So to this end, they’re exploring a new ‘Background Apps’ feature in the Quick…

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What is a kubeconfig file?

kubeconfig is the default way to authenticate to a Kubernetes cluster. It can be a little cryptic, but it is easy to understand if you look closely.
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Transmission 4 Released with Better Performance, New Features

A major update to Transmission, a powerful, cross-platform, and open-source BitTorrent client, is available to download. Transmission 4.0, in development for over a year, features a “huge list of changes”…

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Using the Maple Tree to expand NR_IRQs on ARM

Latest patches use the Maple Tree to exp
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ONLYOFFICE Docs v7.3: Improved Forms, SmartArt, and More

The latest version of ONLYOFFICE Docs 7.3 comes with several new features and improvements that will be beneficial to users.
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Mozilla’s Abandoned Servo Web Engine is Making a Comeback

The open-source, Rust-powered Servo web engine might be getting back to the game with its roadmap plan for development.
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SparkyLinux 6.6 Introduces Live USB Persistence Feature

Debian-based SparkyLinux 6.6 comes with updated bundled apps and an enhanced tool, allowing users to make a live USB disk with persistence.
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Fragmentation in open source: Recommendations for managing complexity

 

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Lightweight Distro Legacy OS Released After 9 Years

Check out the release highlights of Legacy OS 2023, which arrived after nine years, bringing a new Debian-stable base, antiX, IceWM, and 100+ apps.
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Can ChatGPT write Ansible playbooks that work?

ChatGPT can write code, but is it good code?
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Celeste is a Promising New Cloud Sync Client for Linux

Looking for a user-friendly way to sync Google Drive, Dropbox, and Nextcloud files on the Linux desktop? Check out Celeste. It’s a promising new file synchronization client for Linux desktops…

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Canonical Joins Academy Software Foundation as Premier Member

Canonical has joined the Academy Software Foundation to help promote and advocate for the use of open source software in the media and film industries.
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OpenSSH 9.2 Release Fixes 3 Security Issues

OpenSSH 9.2 is a bug-fix release that fixes three non-critical security issues and introduces several new features.
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Proton 7.0-6 is Here: Get Your Hands on the New Release Today

Proton 7.0-6 adds improvements and new Windows-compatible game support to Linux, making the gaming experience even better than it was before.
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Streamline creating container instances with Red Hat OpenShift and Git

Configure OpenShift and Git to pull down new content and spin up a new container automatically whenever you update your Git repository.
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Caffeine GNOME Extension Adds Support for Quick Settings, Timers

There are a latte of improvements on offer in the latest version of Caffeine, a GNOME extension that helps prevent your computer from sleeping.
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Fedora 38 Will Offer Full, Unfiltered Access to Flathub

Full, unrestricted access to Flathub is coming to Fedora. The Fedora Engineering and Steering Committee (aka the folx in charge of approving changes to the RedHat-backed Linux distro) have OK’d…

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‘Design’ is a New, Native 2D CAD App for Linux

Designers, makers, engineers, and hobbyists now have a new tool they can use to tackle 2D computer-aided design (CAD) projects on Linux. Design is a 2D CAD app for Linux…

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