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Mozilla Firefox 110 Is Now Available: Here’s What’s New

Firefox 110 brings the ability to import data from Opera, Opera GX, and Vivaldi web browsers on Linux systems among other features and improvements.
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StarRocks analytical DB heads to Linux Foundation

The StarRocks online analytical processing (OLAP) database is getting a new home today, at the Linux Foundation.
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Canonical Announces Availability of Real-Time Ubuntu Kernel

Designed for enterprises from aerospace to retail, the real-time Ubuntu kernel promises to handle the most demanding and critical workloads.
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KDE Plasma 5.27 LTS: Bringing a New Welcome App, Tiling, More

KDE Plasma 5.27 brings a new Plasma Welcome app to help newcomers quickly and easily configure various aspects of the desktop environment.
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Verified Flatpak Apps are Coming Soon

Flatpak apps on the Flathub platform will show now a blue check mark beside the name of an app after it has been verified. Learn more here.
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How I built a homelab with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)

Learn how to create a homelab to spin up VMs and more using RHEL.
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Canonical Announce Availability of Real-Time Ubuntu

Got a time-sensitive workload that would benefit from the reliability and security of Ubuntu? Well, you’re in luck – Real-time Ubuntu is now available.
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NetworkManager 1.42 Brings Source Load Balancing for Ethernet Bonds

NetworkManager 1.42 introduces support for source load balancing for Ethernet Bonds, support of IPv4 ECMP routes, and more.
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Zstandard v1.5.4: Faster Compression With New Improvements

Zstandard v1.5.4 was just released, and it promises to decompress and compress files even faster than previous versions.
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Steam Client Update Improves Big Picture Mode, Fixes More Bugs

The latest Steam Client update improves keyboard navigation by adding hotkeys for the Big Picture Mode. Learn more here.
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EndeavourOS Cassini Neo Is Here as a Bug-Fix Release

EndeavourOS Cassini Neo’s latest bug-fix release brings improved stability and bug fixes for Intel and Arm machines. Here’s what’s new!
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KDE Frameworks 5.103 Improves Support for Flatpak, More

In KDE Frameworks 5.103, the KDE developers improved support for Flatpak apps among other support updates. Check out the full highlights here.
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Firefox 110 Arrives with WebGL Performance Improvements

Firefox 110 is available to download. This update to the web browser brings better WebGL performance and lets users import data from Vivaldi & Opera GX.
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Migrating to Ansible Automation Platform 2: How we did it

Learn about the expected and unexpected factors Red Hat IT encountered when migrating from Ansible Tower to Ansible Automation Platform 2.
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Final Version of KDE Plasma 5 Released – This is What’s New

KDE Plasma 5.27 is here with various changes, including a new window tiling UX, Flatpak app permissions, and a multitude of multi-monitor improvements.
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Who are this year’s Academy Awards contenders, and what do they have to do with open source software?

Strong performances from “Avatar”, “Pinocchio,” and “Top Gun: Maverick” lead the effects and animation pack in 2023, many of whose studios and digital effects companies use open source software.

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Just Perfection 23 GNOME Extension Adds Several New Features

Fast animation speed, more dash icon sizes, and overview spacing size are among the new features in Just Perfection 23.
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DietPi v8.14 Release Is Now Available

DietPi is a lightweight Debian-based Linux distribution for SBCs and server systems. Check out the latest version, DietPi v8.14, here.

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2023 Call for Code Global Challenge to address sustainability issues using AI-powered technologies

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The 2023 Call for Code program has been launched by Call for Code Creator, David Clark Cause, IBM, the United Nations Human Rights, and the Linux Foundation. This year, the program aims to challenge global developers, students, and startups to develop AI-powered technology projects that will address sustainability issues such as reducing pollution, improving resource management, and protecting biodiversity.

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GNOME 44 Release: Overview of Its Features and Enhancements

Learn about the latest GNOME 44 release and its new features, improvements, and performance enhancements in detail.
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