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You Can Now Install KDE Plasma 5.27 LTS on Kubuntu 22.10

Now that KDE Plasma 5.27 is out as an LTS (Long-Term Support) series, it’s time to update your Kubuntu 22.10 systems once again.
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Armbian 23.02 Brings Linux Kernel 6.1 LTS, Debian Bookworm Support

Armbian 23.02 introduces support for Linux 6.1 LTS kernel as well as initial support for Debian GNU/Linux 12 Bookworm and Ubuntu 23.04 Lunar Lobster.
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How to cache Ansible facts with Redis

Persisting Ansible fact data improves execution time, particularly when running different playbooks in sequence or targeting many hosts.
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IPFire 2.27 Now Powered by Linux Kernel 6.1 LTS

Powered by the long-term supported Linux 6.1 LTS kernel series, IPFire 2.27 Core Update 173 is here to introduce support for the QMI.
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Canonical Partners With Intel to Support 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable CPUs

Canonical now says it fully supports Intel’s innovative new 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors with Intel vRAN Boost hardware platform family.
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PeaZip 9.1 File Archiver Brings Usability Improvements

PeaZip 9.1 file archiver is available for download with a refined scripting engine and an overhaul of the application’s look.
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Fedora May Finally Drop Delta RPMs

Fedora Project Leader, Matthew Miller, raised a proposal earlier this week that might be among the final nails in the coffin for Delta RPMs.
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Gentoo-Based Redcore Linux 2301 Brings KDE Plasma 5.27.1

Redcore Linux 2301 is a bugfix release, shipping with Linux kernel 6.1 and Plasma 5.27.1. LXQt 1.2 is also available for installation.
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Linux Lite 6.4 to Adopt Zstd Compression for Lightning Fast App Updates

Linux Lite 6.4 will be based on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS but with the long-term supported Linux 5.15 LTS kernel series instead of Linux 5.19 HWE.
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TUXEDO OS 2 Ships With Kernel 6.1 and Plasma 5.27

TUXEDO Computers, a Linux computer manufacturer, has released TUXEDO OS 2, an in-house developed operating system based on Ubuntu 22.04.
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irqbalance: design and internals

A deep dive into the design and internal
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Proposal Announced for Better Flathub Experience

The next phase of the Flathub experience is on the horizon with initiatives from GNOME, KDE e.V, and PlainText Group. Learn more here.
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Why the future of Web3 needs open source, sustainable blockchains

The energy used to power proof-of-work blockchain technologies is essential to their security. Many in the permissionless blockchain ecosystem will attest that energy consumption “is a feature, not a bug.” As the effects of climate change worsen, investments in digital assets that use more electricity will become increasingly unattractive. To understand how this technology can be used for good, such as advancing digital inclusion and universal payments and perhaps even promoting sustainability advancements, we must first understand its energy usage and develop more effective methods for verifying carbon offset claims. To help further this understanding, in July of 2022, in collaboration with Intel, Linux Foundation Research hosted a roundtable to discuss the opportunities to create sustainable blockchain infrastructure and to better understand the impact of blockchain technology on the environment. Additionally, the roundtable addressed how we can reduce that impact, and how blockchain technology itself can help reduce our own carbon footprints and provide mechanisms to incentivize our consumer choices so that they are more sustainable by default.The roundtable brought together experts and stakeholders from across the Web3 ecosystem to discuss how various Web3 communities define and practice sustainability. The outcome of this roundtable resulted in the recently published report, Web3 and Sustainability: How We Can Reduce the Climate Impact of Blockchains; How Blockchains Can Help Reduce Our Own.

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GNOME 44 Background Apps: A Step Forward or a Step Too Far?

One of the highlights of the upcoming GNOME 44 release is the new Background Apps feature. But, is it for good?
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Monado ‘Mercury’ Hand Tracking Now Ready for Use

Monado Mercury estimates hand post accurately, supports limited hand-over-hand interactions, tracks fast hand movements, and more.
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How to hold better IT retrospectives

Retrospectives are an important way to evaluate and improve your team’s productivity and effectiveness. Try these best practices in your next retrospective.
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KDE Plasma Development Branch Now Qt 6 Only

Things just kicked up a gear in KDE Plasma land. As of today, the main development branch for the KDE Plasma desktop environment is Qt 6-only. With KDE Plasma 5.27…

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Connect Prometheus alerts to IT service management (ITSM) workflows

Build a mechanism to proxy a simple webhook to ServiceNow or another ITSM tool using Red Hat OpenShift-based Prometheus monitoring.
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Linux Foundation’s LF Edge and Open Grid Alliance Collaborate on Accelerating Innovation for Reimagining the Edge

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Ubuntu Devs Working on New ‘Mini’ ISO (

A new network installer is in development for Ubuntu 23.04. The size of the ISO could be as low as 140MIB making it a good fit for USB & CDs.
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