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Incus Project: A Breakaway From Canonical’s LXD

In response to Canonical’s takeover of LXD, the independent Incus project arose as a fork for this container and virtual machine manager.
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Nitrux 2.9.1 Is Out Powered by Linux Kernel 6.4

Nitrux 2.9.1 is getting a major kernel bump from Linux 6.3 to the latest Linux 6.4 kernel series. Learn more here.
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Rhino Linux Makes Rolling-Release Ubuntu Reality

The first formal release of Rhino Linux is available to download. Rhino Linux is a rolling-release Linux distro based on Ubuntu. It is a community-based project and not an official Ubuntu flavour. I’m not sure if there’s any linage to the &…

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NVK Has Landed in Mesa

NVK has landed in the main Mesa branch and will be included as an experimental driver in Mesa 23.3. Learn more here.
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ONE Summit Returns to Silicon Valley, Driving Innovation in Open Networking+Edge+AI, April 29-May 1, 2024

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Software-Enabled Flash at Flash Memory Summit 2023

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Breaking Barriers: Linux Outranks macOS on the Steam Platform

Linux makes gaming history: As of July 2023, it outranks macOS for the first time as the preferred gaming OS on Valve’s Steam platform.
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Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS Powered by Linux Kernel 6.2

Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS will arrive as the third point release in the Jammy Jellyfish series, and it will ship with Linux kernel 6.2 from the Ubuntu 23.04 interim release.
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Code Coverage Tool ‘Codecov’ Goes Open Source

Codev completed a total overhaul of all its products at the end of 2022, when the founders decided to make it open source. Learn more here.
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GNOME’s Native Screencasting Feature is Taking Shape

As you may be aware (or you may not – we all lead busy lives) one of GNOME’s Google Summer of Code projects for this year (2023) was to add…

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Open-Source Penetration Testing Tool BloodHound CE Released

SpecterOps released version 5.0 of BloodHound CE, a free and open-source penetration testing solution that maps attack paths in Microsoft AD and Azure.
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Fedora Asahi Remix to Empower Apple Silicon Users

Get ready to embrace a harmonious blend of Linux and Apple’s hardware prowess in the soon-to-be-released Fedora Asahi Remix.
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LMDE 6 ‘Faye,’ Aims for a Debian 12 Bookworm Base

LMDE 6 will include all the new features and changes in Linux Mint 21.2 “Victoria” but with a Debian base rather than an Ubuntu base.
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Ubuntu 22.04 Users Can Now Upgrade to Linux Kernel 6.2

Ubuntu 22.04 LTS users can now upgrade to Linux kernel 6.2 using the Software Updater tool. Ahead of the formal Ubuntu 22.04.3 point release due next week (August 10) Canonical has issued an updated kernel to existing LTS existing users to install. It …

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PCLinuxOS 2023.07 Brings Latest Plasma, MATE, Xfce Desktops

Powered by Linux kernel 6.4.7, the rolling release distro PCLinuxOS 2023.07 ships with an updated software stack. Here’s what’s new!
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Thunderbird 115.1 Improves Flatpak Support, Hides Quick Filter Bar

Thunderbird 115.1 hides the Quick Filter bar by default and adjusts the heights of the Mail tab toolbar and Unified toolbar to be more consistent. Learn more here.
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The Next Evolution of Thunderbird: Sync Feature on the Horizon

Thunderbird devs have announced they are working on new functionality, which will allow users to sync data across multiple app installations.
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Mozilla Firefox 117 to Introduce Automatic Translation Feature

Firefox 117 plans to implement a built-in “Translate page” option in the application menu, which will automatically translate web content.
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Stremio Vulnerability Exposes Millions to Attack

CyFox researchers have discovered a DLL planting/hijacking vulnerability in popular media center application Stremio. Learn more here.
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Embrace the Cool Change and the Future of Programming at WasmCon and Rust Global in Bellevue, Washington

Image: The skyline of Bellevue, Washington, as seen from the Mount Baker neighborhood of Seattle (SounderBruce, CC-BY-SA-4.0)

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