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Armbian 23.05 Releases With Debian 12-Based Images, i3 Support

Armbian 23.05 is the first to be created on a refactored build framework and is based on the upcoming Debian 12 operating system.
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Snap-Based Immutable Ubuntu Desktop is Coming With 24.04 LTS

Ubuntu is likely to offer an immutable desktop option based on Snap with the release of Ubuntu 24.04 LTS.
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The Linux Foundation’s OPI Project Announces Arm as Premier Member

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Ubuntu Now Runs on AMD-Xilinx Versal Adaptive SoC Evaluation Kits

Canonical now provides optimized Ubuntu 22.04 LTS images for the AMD-Xilinx Versal VCK190 Evaluation Kits (non-ES) models.
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Is GNOME Shell Getting an Official Light Theme?

Support for a light theme in GNOME Shell was merged upstream this week — though before anyone panic, I must stress it won’t be shipping as the default option in…

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This Year’s Embedded Open Source Summit Should NOT Be Missed!

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Kali Linux 2023.2 Brings PipeWire Support to Xfce Edition

Kali Linux 2023.2 introduces support for the PipeWire multimedia back end, featuring the lightweight Xfce desktop environment.
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LibreOffice 7.6: Discover the Best New Features

Explore the features of LibreOffice 7.6, which introduces new enhancements to Calc, Writer, and Impress with compatibility with Office 365.
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Ubuntu 18.04 General Support Ends, Enable ESM to Stay Protected

As anticipated, support for Ubuntu 18.04 LTS is now over — but don’t panic if you’re still using it, as this is not the end of the road. Ubuntu 18.04 ‘Bionic Beaver’ lives on through Expanded Security Maintenance1, or ESM. This …

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Penetration Tester Develops AWS-Based Automated Cracking Rig

Building a custom cracking rig for research can be expensive, so penetration tester Max Ahartz built one on AWS. Learn more here.
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LibreOffice to Get APNG Import, Export Support

Future LibreOffice releases will let you import and export APNG (Animated PNG) images, an animated format that’s backwards compatible with PNG.
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Meet New OpenSSF GM Omkhar Arasaratnam

 

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Nitrux 2.8.1 Released With Linux Kernel 6.3, Plasma Wayland

Nitrux 2.8.1 brings the latest and greatest Linux 6.3 kernel series, Plasma Wayland as the default session, and the latest KDE software.
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MX Linux’s Refreshed Identity: Get Ready for MX-23 ‘Libretto’

MX Linux pays homage to its origins with a logo revamp, unveiling the highly anticipated MX-23 “Libretto” public beta.
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Understanding Ext4 Disk Layout, Part 1

The first in a series of blogs aimed at
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All-Snap Ubuntu Desktop Coming Next Year

An all-snap Ubuntu desktop is coming — and sooner than you might think! According to Canonical’s Oliver Grawert, the next long-term support release of Ubuntu will be available to download in 2 versions: a classic, deb-based version (default) and,…

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GNOME Software Fix Reduces Background CPU Usage

The latest version of GNOME Software uses fewer resources when idle. Something of a lynchpin in the software management experience for GNOME desktop, it’s understandable that GNOME Software is a…

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KDE Plasma 6 Will Support Night Color on Wayland for NVIDIA Users

KDE developer reveals that Plasma 6 will bring a working Night Color functionality on Wayland for users using an NVIDIA graphics card.
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Red Hat Has Finally Given CentOS 7 a Cloud Upgrade Plan

CentOS 7’s end-of-life is coming, but Red Hat has a way for you to move to RHEL on the cloud without having to rebuild your server.
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Red Hat Releases Service Interconnect to Help Connect Applications Securely

Red Hat’s Service Interconnect enables organizations to more easily create secure application connections across clusters and clouds.
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