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What’s New in GNOME 43, and How Can You Test It?

Jack Wallen shows you what new features are coming with GNOME 43 and how you can test drive the release before it’s available.
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Ubuntu May Drop ‘To Do’ App from Default Install

Ubuntu developers debate plans to drop the desktop ‘To Do’ application from the default install in Ubuntu 22.10 — but is ditching this tool a task too far?
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Display more user-friendly Linux man pages with the tldr command

The tldr command provides a short list and examples of the most common ways to use Linux commands.
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Secure Coding Practice – A Developer’s Learning Experience of Developing Secure Software Course

The author share’s his experience learning about secure coding with the Linux Foundation’s Developing Secure Software course.
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Ubuntu Officially Supported on StarFive’s RISC-V Single-Board Computers

RISC-V hardware is becoming more and more popular. As such, Canonical has partnered with StarFive for Ubuntu support. Learn more here.
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How to fix permission errors in pods using service accounts

Learn how to change a default security context constraint (SCC) in OpenShift to manage permissions within a cluster.
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Krita 5.1 Released with JPEG-XL Support, Full WebP Support, More

Krita 5.1 arrives nearly eight months after Krita 5.0 and introduces a lot of cool and useful changes, starting with initial support for the JPEG-XL file format. Learn more here.
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KDE Gear 22.08 Arrives with XDG Portals Support, Other Features

KDE Gear 22.08 is here with many goodies for your favorite KDE apps, starting with support for the XDG Portals interface. Learn more here.
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LibreOffice 7.4 Open-Source Office Suite Released, This Is What’s New

Coming six and a half months after LibreOffice 7.3, the LibreOffice 7.4 release is here with lots of goodies for open–source office suite users.
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New Linux Exploit ‘Dirty Cred’ Revealed at Black Hat

A new Linux kernel exploit called Dirty Cred was revealed at last week’s Black Hat security conference. Get the details here.
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LibreOffice 7.4 is Out — And It Doubles-Down on Microsoft Office Compatibility

The LibreOffice 7.4 release is now available download. In this post we look at the changes the new version brings, and where to download it to try it out.
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GNOME 43: The Best New Features

animated gif of new quick toggles system menu in the GNOME 43 desktop release
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Google Releases Android 13 with Improved Privacy and Security Features

Google has released Android 13, and it is already rolling out to eligible Pixel smartphones. Learn about privacy and security features of the new release here.
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How to configure a hostname on a Linux system

Make it easier to access your Linux computer by giving it a human-friendly name that’s simpler to use than an IP address.
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Proton 7.0-4 Steam Play Compatibility Tool Released for Linux Gamers

Proton 7.0-4 is here two months after Proton 7.0-3 to add support for more Windows games that are now playable on Linux. Learn more here.
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Microsoft’s .NET 6 Lands in Ubuntu 22.04 for MS-Oriented Linux Devs

.NET 6 is now included in Ubuntu 22.04 repositories. Let’s see what the collaboration between Canonical and Microsoft brings us.
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Manjaro ARM 22.08 Released with Orange Pi 3 and 4 LTS Support

Manjaro ARM 22.08 is here about two months after Manjaro ARM 22.06. Learn about the new features in the release here.
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Oracle Linux and BPF

Oracle Linux contains all of the tooling
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FSearch 0.2 Brings Major Search Engine Boost, Drops Snap Support

A new release of open source file search app FSearch is available to download. An improved search engine that supports addition search queries is included.
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Linux Kernel 6.0 RC1 is out with Run-Time Kernel Verification

A summary of the changes in Linux Kernel 6.0 RC1, which spans processors, networking, storage, graphics, and other Kernel modules.
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