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New App Lets You Save Clipboard Content as a New File on Ubuntu

Use this Ubuntu extension to save clipboard text as a new text file, or save clipboard image as a new PNG file. It works with Nautilus, Caja, and Nemo.
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System76 Moves Thelio to Latest Intel and AMD Chips

System76 has moved Thelio to the latest Intel and AMD chips in the midst of its Halloween sale. Learn more here.
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Ubuntu 22.10 Fails to Include Azure AD Support: Rescheduled to 23.04

Not all features that were initially in development for Ubuntu 22.10 made it into the final release, such as Azure AD support. Learn more here.
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Save keystrokes with Vim abbreviations

Use Vim abbreviations to replace text you type often, such as signatures, code blocks, typos, or even long expressions, in your text editor or Linux command line.
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Ubuntu 22.10: What’s New in the Official Flavours?

Ubuntu 22.10 is out, and so are updated versions of official Ubuntu flavours. There’s a miscellany of improvements minor and major on offer, come see!
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Apache Commons Text Flaw Not a Repeat of Log4Shell

A freshly fixed flaw (CVE-2022-42889) in the Apache Commons Text library has been getting attention from security researchers these last few days. Learn more here.
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Debian and Ubuntu Users Get Kernel Updates to Fix Wi-Fi Stack Flaws

On October 18th, 2022, Debian GNU/Linux and Ubuntu users received a new major kernel update. Learn more here.
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Constellation: Open-Source, Runtime-Encrypted Kubernetes

Felix Schuster, CEO at Edgeless Systems, talks about the open-source release of Constellation. Learn more here.
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Linux Foundation Newsletter: October 2022

We’ve got exciting news to share this month across the Linux Foundation. Here’s a roundup of must-read updates from our community, including in supply chain security, LF Training, LF Europe, and so much more. We’ve also got a lot of great events upcoming in November, too!
Contents

Supply Chain Security
Open Source Summit recap and Launch of LF Europe
Training
LFX
Projects
Upcoming Events
Research
Diversity & Inclusion
Mentorship

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Firefox 106 Brings PDF Annotation & Gesture Nav to Linux

I’ve been a bit busy with site design changes and Ubuntu 22.10 release content writing so I missed Firefox 106 being release released. And, y’know what? Firefox 106 is actually a pretty meaty update, even if I’m not a fan of all of it…

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Flatpak Apps Gets Verification Badge in Flathub

Flathub is bringing a verification badge/symbol to mark the Flatpak applications for their authenticity and verification.
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Ubuntu 22.10 is Available to Download

You can now download Ubuntu 22.10 from the official website. The latest interim release of the Linux-based OS includes GNOME 43 and Linux kernel 5.19.
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Ubuntu 22.10 Arrives with GNOME 43, Pipewire, debuginfod and more

Release highlights for Ubuntu 22.10 Kinetic Kudu, which brings the latest tech, GNOME 43, Pipewire, and many other features.
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How to schedule Osquery to monitor your system regularly

Scheduled queries allow you to collect and process data about your systems on a regular cadence so that you can respond to changes promptly.
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Ubuntu 22.10: What’s New? [Video]

Ubuntu 22.10 is primed, ready to release on October 20 and to help ratchet up the excitement I’ve put together a short video to showcase the release’s most exciting new features. Not that much of it of will be a surprise if you read this bl…

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How to monitor information about your system with Osquery

Install and use Osquery to gather performance, capacity, and other essential data about your system using a SQL query language.
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Ubuntu MATE 22.10: Top New Features

List of new features in the Ubuntu MATE 22.10 official flavor, which features MATE desktop, Ayatana indicators, and additional tweaks.
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Open 3D Engine Version 22.10 Now Available With Performance, Workflow and Usability Enhancements as Community Gathers in Austin for O3DCon Event

The first high-fidelity, full-featured, real-time open-source 3D engine gains new features to ease team onboarding and collaboration, artist workflows and multiplayer setup.The post Open 3D Engine Version 22.10 Now Available With Performance, Wor…

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Actively Manage your Open Source Project Health with LFX Insights

As a project leader, you’re constantly looking for ways to monitor the health of your community and nurture its growth. Our latest version of LFX insights will provide you with powerful new tools, dashboards, and metrics to understand your project’s performance and your community’s engagement at a glance. 

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Tails 5.5 Privacy-Focused OS Released for Linux Paranoids

Tails is a Debian-based distro that is focused on privacy. Learn about the Tails 5.5 release here, which offers features like an updated Tor browser.
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