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OBS Studio 29.0 Releases With Media Key Support on Linux, New Filters

OBS Studio 29.0 introduces support for media keys on Linux, a 3-band equalizer filter, an upward compressor filter, and more.
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Ventoy 1.0.87 Brings Support for Lenovo Product Recovery, Dell PER ISOs

The new Ventoy release brings support for the Lenovo Product Recovery ISO file as well as the Dell Platform Specific Bootable ISO file. Learn more here.
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Linux SLUB Allocator Internals and Debugging – KASan, Part 3 of 4

Third article in a series on Linux SLUB
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Linux Kernel 4.9 Reaches End of Life After 6 Years of Support

With support for Linux kernel 4.9 ending January 2024, users are urged to upgrade to Linux kernel 4.14 LTS — but Linux kernel 6.1 is better.
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OpenMandriva ROME 23.01: A New Rolling Release Edition

A new rolling release-based edition, OpenMandriva “ROME” 23.01 debuts with KDE Plasma, GNOME desktop flavours, and some cool apps.
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Ubuntu Kernel Security Updates: More Than 20 Vulnerabilities Patched

In this latest update, several security vulnerabilities have been patched. Users are urged to install the latest kernel versions as soon as possible.
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Linux file permissions explained

Understanding Linux file permissions (how to find them, read them, and change them) is an important part of maintaining and securing your systems.
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Help Test GNOME’s New ‘Window Focus’ Behaviour

A new ‘window focus’ animation for GNOME Shell is available to test. GNOME designers are currently exploring a different way to indicate ‘focus’ in GNOME Shell. One idea is to remove the app icon, name, and menu that appears in …

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Budgie 10.7 Promises 3 Key Improvements for Linux Users

Budgie 10.7 is packed with valuable improvements to this minimalist desktop environment. Check them out here.
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OpenMandriva’s Rolling Release, ROME: Mostly Ready for Prime Time

The folks at OpenMandriva say that with this release, the new rolling release option, ROME, is ready enough for most use cases, although production users should wait for the “all clear.”
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GNOME 44 Desktop Environment Slated for Release on March 22

GNOME 44 is coming in a few months as yet another major update in the GNOME 40 dekstop environment series for GNU/Linux distributions.
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KDE Gear 22.12.1 Brings Improvements to Dolphin, Konsole, More

KDE Gear 22.12.1 is a bug fix update that improves many of the default KDE apps, including the Dolphin, Konsole, and more.
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How to create a Ceph cluster on a single machine

Ceph storage is common in many large-scale use cases, so simpler implementations for testing or training may go unnoticed.
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Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3 Boasts Powered AutoFocus, HDR + More

Say cheese — a brand new Raspberry Pi camera module has arrived! Unveiled today, the Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3 is the first major camera update produced by the company…

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OBS Studio 29 Adds AV1 Encoding, Linux Media Key Support

A new version of open source screencast software OBS Studio is available to download. OBS Studio 29.0 introduces support for AMD AV1 encoding on Radeon RX 7000 series GPUs, and…

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GNOME 44 Release Set for March 22, 2023

GNOME 44 will be released March 22, 2023. This is the the date pencilled — subject to change, as always — in the GNOME 44 release schedule on the GNOME…

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NVIDIA 525.78.01 Graphics Driver Brings Better Support for Vulkan X11 Apps

NVIDIA 525.78.01 addresses a regression that prevented the G-SYNC/G-SYNC Compatible Visual Indicator from being displayed. Learn more here.
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5 security technologies to know in Red Hat Enterprise Linux

Learn about some of the RHEL features that can help you protect your systems from threats.
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The Future of ZFS on Ubuntu Desktop is Not Looking Good

Is Ubuntu on ZFS a dead effort? In 2019 Canonical seemed pretty upbeat about the contentious file system, hyping the release of Ubuntu 19.10 and its (experimental) option to install Ubuntu (kernel, system files, and user data) on a ZFS volume. It was a…

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Pinta 2.1 Adds WebP Support, Wayland Improvements

Pinta 2.1 introduces exciting changes like support for the WebP modern image format, a new “Transparency Mode” to the Gradient tool, and more.
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