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BlueMail E-Mail Client Gets a Makeover, Support for Wayland

BlueMail is a free, proprietary e-mail client with Linux builds. It supports most mail providers and protocols, has a large feature set, and now a new look.
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How to troubleshoot SELinux policy violations

Learn how to diagnose and address routine SELinux policy violations that may be causing problems with your web server.
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My Body, My Data Act Tackles Online Privacy in Wake of Roe v. Wade Decision

Representative Jacobs’ office said that one of the bill’s intents is to protect women seeking abortions from the prying eyes of law enforcement in states where abortion is illegal.
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Open Programmable Infrastructure: 1+1=3

A look into the new Open Programmable Infrastrucutre project., DPUs/IPUs and similar technologies, and how they will improve cloud systems.
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Pitivi Video Editor Adds Beat Detection, Object Tracking + More

A new development version of Pitivi video editor is out and it boasts some major new features. The GTK-based video editor is currently in the midst of a GTK4 port as part of this year’s Google Summer of Code but, happening alongside that work, is…

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How to install software packages on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)

Learn how to install software with RHEL’s package manager using the dnf command or the GNOME Software app.
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Firefox 102 Adds GeoClue Support on Linux, Improves PDF Viewer

A new version of Mozilla Firefox is available to download, ahead of its form release on June 28. Mozilla Firefox 102 sees the browser bake-in support for GeoClue on Linux desktops, improve PDF appearance when using high contrast mode, and gain the abil…

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Nautilus Gains New List View with Rubber Banding, Animations + More

Rubber banding, a cute animation, and fixes for several long-standing inconsistencies feature in the latest development builds of the Nautilus file manager.
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New Version of ArcMenu GNOME Extension Released

Various enhancements are on offer in the latest version of ArcMenu, a popular GNOME Shell extension that adds a traditional app menu to the GNOME desktop.
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How to change boot options on Linux

Make your system boot the way you want it to by editing your Grand Unified Bootloader (GRUB) file.
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Clapper GTK Video App Bags Performance Boost in Latest Update

An improved version of the (very sleek) Clapper video player is available to download. I’ve written about this GStreamer-based GTK media player before, but it was a while ago and I haven’t mentioned it since. It’s actually added quite…

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Sharing Health Data while Preserving Privacy: The Cardea Project

In a new white paper, the Cardea Project at Linux Foundation Public Health demonstrates a complete, decentralized, open source system for sharing medical data in a privacy-preserving way with machine readable governance for establishing trust.
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Ensuring Patents Foster Innovation in Open Source

Patent trolls in open source technology is a serious problem that needs to be addresses. Read what we are doing in partnership with Unified Patents.
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How to use Linux shell command exit codes

You can use the numeric codes returned by shell scripts or Ansible playbooks to identify problems and test the code.
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Open Source Brings Good Things to Life

In the skies over Congress Bridge in Austin, Texas, 300 drones will work in concert to provide a lightshow to entertain but also inform about the power of open source software to drive innovation in our world, making an impact in every life, every day.
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Flameshot Screenshot Tool Just Added Even More Features

When it comes to screenshot tools for Linux nothing rivals the feature set offered by the Qt-based Flameshot — and the app just got a major update.
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Learn the Principles of DevSecOps in New, Free Training Course

In recent years, DevOps, which aligns incentives and the flow of work across the organization, has become the standard way of building software. By focusing on improving the flow of value, the software development lifecycle has become much more efficient and effective, leading to positive outcomes for everyone involved. However software development and IT operations […]

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Free Training Course Teaches How to Secure a Software Supply Chain with Sigstore

Many software projects are not prepared to build securely by default, which is why the Linux Foundation and Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) partnered with technology industry leaders to create Sigstore, a set of tools and a standard for signing, verifying and protecting software. Sigstore is one of several innovative technologies that have emerged to […]

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How to create a Rust application on OpenShift

With the help of a container and OpenShift’s “import from Git” functionality, you can onboard a Rust application onto OpenShift quickly.
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Open Source Technology Careers Become More Lucrative as Open Source Software Becomes Dominant and Talent Gaps Persist

The tenth annual Open Source Jobs Report from the Linux Foundation and edX was released today, examining trends in open source hiring, retention, and training SAN FRANCISCO – June 22, 2022 – The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization enabling mass innovation through open source, and edX, a leading global online learning platform from 2U, Inc. […]

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