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The Linux Foundation Announces Keynote Speakers for Open Source Summit Europe 2022

Global visionaries headline the premier open source event in Europe to share on OSS adoption in Europe, driving the circular economy, finding inspiration through the pandemic, supply chain security and more. SAN FRANCISCO, August 4, 2022 — The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization enabling mass innovation through open source, today announced the keynote speakers for […]

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Ubuntu 22.04.1 Point Release Delayed Until Aug 11

The first point release in the Ubuntu 22.04 LTS series will arrive a week later than originally planned, due to issue affecting the OEM install option.
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Slackware-Based Slax Linux Is Back After 9 Years of Hiatus

Tomas Matejicek has announced a new Slax Linux release based on Slackware 15.0. Learn more about the new release here.
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Peppermint OS Now Offers Devuan-Based ISOs for Software Freedom

On August 2nd, 2022, Joseph Dickson announced that the first Devuan-based release of Peppermint OS is now ready for mass deployment. Learn more here.
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gPodder, the Open Source Podcast App, Gets a Major Update

This week, a new version of gPodder was released. It’s the first significant update the podcast manager has received in over a year. Learn more here.
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How to restrict network access in Podman with systemd

Systemd’s RestrictAddressFamilies directive can limit an intruder’s privilege and thus their ability to launch attacks on your devices.
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GNOME 43 Plans to Introduce Redesigned Quick Settings

GNOME 43 introduces the revamped and attractive quick settings menu, which brings pill-shaped toggle icons and more.
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OBS Studio 28.0 Promises 10-Bit Color Support and HDR Video Encoding

OBS Studio 28.0 has just entered public beta testing to give us early access to its awesome new features. Learn more here.
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An Early Look at Fedora Linux 37 on Raspberry Pi 4

With the upcoming Fedora Linux 37 release, Raspberry Pi 4 support will get the “official” status. Learn more about what this means here.
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New Linux Malware Surges, Surpassing Android

Linux malware is skyrocketing and now surpasses both macOS and Android, according to a new report. Learn more here.
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Nobara Is a Fedora-Based Linux Distro with Gamers in Mind

Nobara is a new user-friendly distribution with a modified GNOME aimed at new Linux users with gaming affinities. Learn more here.
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Public-private partnerships in health: The journey ahead for open source

The past three years have redefined the practice and management of public health on a global scale. What will we need in order to support innovation over the next three years?
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What’s new for NFS in Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel Release 7?

This article illustrates some of the hig
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KDE Plasma 5.25.4 Improves Plasma Wayland for Steam Proton Games

Coming three weeks after KDE Plasma 5.25.3, the KDE Plasma 5.25.4 point release is here to further improve the Plasma Wayland session. Learn more here.
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How to limit container privilege with socket activation

Using socket activation with the –network=none option limits an intruder’s ability to use a compromised container as a starting point for attacks on other devices.
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Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Is Now Powered by Linux Kernel 5.15 LTS

On August 2nd, 2022, Canonical published a new Ubuntu kernel security update for Ubuntu 22.04 LTS and Ubuntu 20.04 LTS systems that addresses four security vulnerabilities, including a remote code execution. The interesting part is that Canonical lists only Linux 5.15 kernels for both Ubuntu 22.04 LTS and Ubuntu 20.04 LTS as being patched, despite […]

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Emmabuntus DE4 1.02 Is Here, a Linux Distro with Noble Goals

Emmabuntus DE4 1.02 is here to breathe new life into your old computer and support humanitarian goals. Learn about the new release here.
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Give More Apps Rounded Corners with this GNOME Shell Extension

Want all your apps to have nicely rounded bottom window corners like GTK4/libadwaita apps have? There’s — what else? — a GNOME Shell extension that can do it. Apply titled, the Rounded Window Corners GNOME extension was created to “try to a…

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Linux Mint 21 (Vanessa) Is Here as a Long Term Support Release

On July 31st, the Linux Mint project delighted its fans by announcing the general availability of Linux Mint 21 (Vanessa). Learn more here.
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4MLinux 40 Distro Released with Linux Kernel 5.18, Improved 3D Support

4MLinux 40 comes a little over four months after 4MLinux 39 and ships with Linux 5.18 for better hardware support. Learn more here.
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