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Linus Torvalds Announces Linux Kernel 6.6 Release Candidate

The first release candidate for Linux kernel 6.6 is now available for download for early adopters and developers.
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KDE Frameworks 5.110 Adds Support for QOI Image Format

KDE Frameworks 5.110 looks like a small update that only adds a few changes like support for the QOI image format in all KDE apps.
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Fedora Has a Kernel ‘Test Week,’ Toolbx ‘Test Day’ Coming Up

The “test week,” is for testing Linux kernel 6.5 ahead of the Fedora 39 release, and the “test day” is for testing changes made to the toolbx container software.
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GNOME 45 Release Candidate Arrives with Last-Minute Changes

As you can imagine, most of the changes to the GNOME 45 release candidate are in the GNOME Shell component. Learn more here.
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Control Nanoleaf Lights on Linux Using a GNOME Extension

Do you own and use Nanoleaf lights and want to control them from your Linux desktop rather than a mobile app? If so, you’re in luck as there’s a plucky little GNOME extension that lets you do exactly that. The creator of the Nano Lights GNO…

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Fedora Has a Kernel ‘Test Week’ and a Toolbx ‘Test Day’ Coming Up

The “test week,” is for testing Linux kernel 6.5 ahead of the release of Fedora 39, and the “test day” is for testing changes made to Toolbx container software.
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Understanding the Cyber Resilience Act: What Everyone involved in Open Source Development Should Know

The European Union is making big changes to cybersecurity requirements with its proposed Cyber Resilience Act (CRA). You may have heard about the CRA’s potential impact on the open source ecosystem. But what does the Cyber Resilience Act mean for you? This post is an introduction to the Act and explains how it may affect the open source maintainers and developer community. Note that this post is based on a draft of the CRA from September 15, 2022. The Act is still in a draft stage and getting feedback, and its provisions may differ before it is passed into law.

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Atlas VPN Zero-Day Allows Sites to Discover Linux Users’ IP Address

Atlas VPN has confirmed the existence of a zero-day vulnerability that may allow website owners to discover Linux users’ real IP address.
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FOSS Week in Review: LibreOffice Fixes Bugs, KDE Release Plans, Automakers ‘F’ on Privacy, and more…

In this week’s roundup, we look at the winding down of LibreOffice’s 7.5 series, how KDE’s getting it together for Plasma’s upcoming 6.0 release, Mozilla’s look at privacy issues and modern automobiles, and more.
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KDE Plasma 6 Roadmap Unveiled: When Can You Expect It?

KDE developers decided when users might expect the final stable release of KDE Plasma 6 at their annual Akademy meeting. Here’s when it arrives!
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Librum: Promising E-book Reader That Lets You Create an Online Library

In this guide, we will explore the new open-source e-book reader Librum, which offers users the ability to build a cloud library.
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MX Linux Unveils New Tool: MX Service Manager

Learn about the new tool from the MX Linux team, MX Service Manager, which enables you to manage system services efficiently.
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LibreOffice 7.5.6 Office Suite Released With 50+ Bug Fixes

LibreOffice 7.5.6 addresses a total of 53 bugs that have been reported by users or discovered by the LibreOffice developers.
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GNU’s Having a 40th Birthday Party, and You’re Invited!

GNU’s turning 40! The Free Software Foundation is pulling out all of the stops for a birthday celebration hack day on October 1.
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Why You Can’t Miss This Year’s Open Source Summit Europe

We’re less than 2 weeks away from the 12th annual Open Source Summit Europe, the premier European conference to showcase the open source community’s expertise and innovation. This year’s event will take place in Bilbao, Spain September 19-21, with co-located events held September 17-18. 

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Why You Can’t Miss This Year’s Open Source Summit Europe

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Brand New ‘App Center’ Lands in Ubuntu 23.10

Ubuntu’s new “App Center” app has arrived in Ubuntu 23.10 daily builds – no Snap channel commands required to test it out. The new front-end for installing Snap and Deb package is built using Flutter. Ubuntu made Flutter its ‘de…

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Devs Announce KDE Plasma 6 Release Date

KDE Plasma 6.0 will be released in February 2024. KDE developer Nate Graham revealed the release date in a blog post giving a top-level overview of Plasma 6 development to…

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GNU’s Having a 40th Birthday Party and You’re Invited!

Lordy! Lordy! Lordy! Gnu’s turning 40! The Free Software Foundation is pulling out all of the stops for a birthday celebration hack day on October…
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Firefox for Linux Adds Rounded Bottom Corners

Mozilla Firefox is bringing rounded bottom corners to its Linux builds. Getting official support means you’ll no longer need to use a third-party GNOME extension to force rounded corners in the browser. The change will help Firefox look more &#82…

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