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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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Make systemd better for Podman with Quadlet

Quadlet, a tool merged into Podman 4.4, hides the complexity of running containers under systemd to make it easier to maintain unit files written from scratch.
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Linux Mastodon App ‘Tokodon’ Gets Big Update

A canny crop of useful enhancements are included in the latest update to Tokodon, an open source, Qt-based Mastodon client. Most notably, Tokodon 23.02.0 make big changes to the post…

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A Sneak Peek of the Thunderbird 115 Folder Design Changes

Thunderbird, Mozilla’s popular open-source cross-platform email client, has finally shared details on design changes coming with its Supernova upgrade.
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KaOS 2023.02 Released With the Brand-New KDE Plasma 5.27

KaOS 2023.02 comes with the latest Plasma 5.27 and KDE Frameworks 5.103 and Linux kernel 6.1, preparing for Plasma 6.
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12 ways to improve the effectiveness and impact of enterprise open source development

In today’s digital age, open source development has become a vital component of software development. With more and more organizations relying on open source software for their operations, it is essential to have an effective and impactful enterprise open source development strategy in place. 

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ONLYOFFICE Adds ChatGPT and Zoom Integration

ONLYOFFICE is becoming the better open-source suite with additions like ChatGPT and Zoom. Don’t you think?
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CodeWeavers CrossOver 22.1 Release Highlights

CodeWeavers CrossOver 22.1 comes with support for games on macOS, several bug fixes, and improvements. Check out the highlights here.
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ChromeOS Now Runs on Top of Linux and Zephyr

Newer Chromebooks now also depend on the open-source Zephyr operating system. Here’s ChromeOS’s history and where Zephyr comes in.
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How to use new container events and auditing features in Podman 4.4

Knowing which containers are executed on a machine, what was done to them, and who did it is an important cornerstone of auditing.
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Want GNOME Shell to Work Your Way? Check Out This Extension

Want vertical workspaces in GNOME 43 or above? If you do, you probably know about the Vertical Workspaces GNOME extension. It’s a well made bolt-on that (shock) brings vertical workspaces…

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