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Linux Mint Takes Over Development of Timeshift, the Nifty Backup Tool

Timeshift is a popular open source tool for system backups and snapshots via Rsync or Btrfs. Now, Linux Mint has announced it’s assuming maintenance of it.
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Happy third anniversary, Enable Sysadmin!

In just three years, this community site “by sysadmins, for sysadmins” has given millions of people information to help them do their work better.
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How to configure chrony as an NTP client or server in Linux

Maintaining accurate time is critical for computers to communicate, run system components, and more, and chrony can help.
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Asian American And Pacific Islander Heritage Month

John Mertic of The Linux Foundation shares about how his three children of Asian background gave him a new perspective on others and taught him empathy and understanding.
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Software-Only Setup to Diagnose QEMU SCSI Passthrough and Multipath Failover

Illustrating how to diagnose QEMU SCSI P
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Where My Journey Started and Where It’s Going

Alex Kim, Open Mainframe Project Mentor and Zowe contributor, shares about how is family has influenced his life.
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Google Cloud, Société Générale, American Express, Point72, Mirantis, and The Digital Dollar Project Join FINOS, as Open Source Collaboration Becomes Increasingly Critical Across the Global Financial Ecosystem

The Fintech Open Source Foundation continues to expand support across all constituents and geographies with increased buy-side, cloud and financial technology representation New York, NY – May 31 – The Fintech Open Source Foundation (FINOS), the financial services umbrella of the Linux Foundation, announced today the addition of six new corporate members, including Google Cloud, […]

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Ubuntu Core 22 Released for Public Beta Testing with PiBoot Support

Ubuntu Core 22 aims to be a minimal and containerized version of the Ubuntu 22.04 LTS series but designed for IoT. Learn more here.
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NixOS 22.05 Is Out with GNOME 42.1, Calamares Graphical Installer

Dubbed “Quokka,” NixOS 22.05 comes six months after NixOS 21.11 and introduces Nix 2.8 as the default package management system. Learn more here.
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Ooh, GNOME Shell on Mobile is Shaping Up Nicely

ET, Phone GNOME – work to bring GNOME Shell to mobile devices gets a boost thanks to a grant from the German Ministry of Education. Demos n’ details inside!
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Firefox 101 Released with Only Minor Changes

A new month means a new version of Mozilla Firefox, now up to version 101. In this post we look at what’s (barely) changed, and when the update rolls out.
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AlmaLinux 9 Is Now Available for Download, This Is What’s New

One week after RHEL 9, based on Kernel 5.14, AlmaLinux 9 “Emerald Puma” is the first release of AlmaLinux that stems from CentOS Stream.
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Ubuntu 22.10 Replaces Gedit with New Text Editor

The latest daily builds of Ubuntu 22.10 ‘Kinetic Kudu’ come with GNOME’s new GTK4-based text editing tool by default. Find out why Gedit has been replaced.
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6 deprecated Linux commands and the tools you should be using instead

Swap your old Linux commands for new and improved alternatives that provide the same functionality, if not more.
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Looks Like Ubuntu 22.10 Will Finally Switch to PipeWire by Default

It’s looking like Ubuntu 22.10 will finally switch to PipeWire as default for audio. This could happen as soon as October 2022. Learn more here.
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Red Hat Partnership With GM: From Edge to Data Center and Back Again

In a recently announced partnership, Red Hat will be working with General Motors (GM) to bring connected vehicles to a new level.
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Fwupd 1.8.1 Brings Hardware Support, New Features

Fwupd 1.8.1 comes a month after the release of the fwupd 1.8 series and introduces even more hardware support. Learn more here.
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Lesson Learned: Always Listen to Mom

Maemalynn Meanor shares her own story of inclusion during Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) Heritage Month.
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Your Path to More Knowledge and Opportunities

Find out about the open source training and certification offerings of The Linux Foundation, including courses from application development to systems engineering.
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Canonical Details Plans to Make the Firefox Snap, Snappier

I think most of us can agree that the Firefox Snap included in Ubuntu 22.04 LTS doesn’t start up nearly as fast as it could (or arguably should). Now, Canonical wants us to know that — and it wants us know that it’s doing something to fix i…

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