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Free Software Foundation Says ‘Goodbye’ to Its Boston Headquarters on Friday

On August 31, 2024, the Free Software Foundation will close its office for the last time as the organization goes all remote.
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Robbins Changed His Mind, Funtoo Shift to “Hobby Mode”

Last month, Daniel Robbins announced the cessation of Funtoo Linux; however, he has now decided to switch the project to “Hobby Mode” instead.
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ClamAV Antivirus 1.4 Ends 32-Bit Linux Support

ClamAV Antivirus 1.4 ends 32-bit Linux support, introduces ARM64 packages for Windows, improves ALZ and LHA archive handling, and more.
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Gentoo Linux to Phase Out Itanium Support

Gentoo Council votes to end IA-64 (Itanium) support following kernel and glibc changes. Learn what’s next.
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Ubuntu 24.10 Will Include ‘Warty Warthog’ Easter Eggs

Ubuntu 24.10 is released in October and will mark the 20th anniversary of Ubuntu. So it’s only fitting that the release offer a few ‘easter eggs’ in honour if its past. And there’s nothing as retro-Ubuntu than the colour brown, …

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Miracle-WM 0.3.1: Preparing for a Smooth Fedora Spin

Miracle-WM 0.3.1 brings essential bug fixes, and a major Container system refactor in preparation for the Fedora Miracle Spin.
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Immich 1.112 Brings Material Color Theming in the Mobile App

Immich 1.112, a self-hosted photo and video backup solution, rolls out with an improved UI, material theming, a map view, star rating, and more.
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Debian 11 ‘Bullseye’ Enters Long Term Support Phase

Debian 11 ‘Bullseye’ ends regular support. LTS takes over until 2026. Users are encouraged to switch to 12 ‘Bookworm’ for the latest features.
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Deepin Linux 23 Released, Here’s What’s New

Deepin 23 arrives more polished than ever with shining DDE, atomic updates, enhanced stability, ARM64 support, AI enhancements, and more.
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TUXEDO InfinityBook Pro 14 Gen9 Linux Laptop Brings Fast Intel and AMD CPUs

Packed with an 80 Wh battery and an all-aluminum chassis, TUXEDO InfinityBook Pro 14 Gen9 lets you choose between two fast processors, namely the AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS with 8 cores & 16 threads and AMD Radeon 780M graphics or the Intel Core Ultra 7 155H with 16 cores & 22 threads and Intel Arc graphics, […]

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Calamares Installer 3.3.9 Released, Here’s What’s New

Calamares Installer 3.3.9 debuts with bug fixes, improved Arabic translation, and a key update for FDE users using luksbootkeyfile.
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Sparky 2024.08 Rolls Out With Home Partition Encryption

The Debian-based Sparky 2024.08 rolls out with new Linux kernels, GCC 14, Python 3.12.4, and home partition encrypting.
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PyCharm 2024.2 Released! Wayland Rendering Support & New AI Features

JetBrains announced the new 2024.2 release of its PyCharm IDE just a few days after the release of IntelliJ IDEA. The new release introduces significant improvements to the AI Assistant. It enhances cloud-based code completion with faster and more accurate suggestions, and features better UX including syntax highlighting for suggested code, and option to accept […]

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Proton VPN Browser Extensions Now Available to Free Plan Users

Proton, the company behind a suite of privacy-focused services, has made its Proton VPN Chrome and Firefox extensions available to non-paying users on the Proton Free plan. Prior to today, only users who subscribed to a paid Proton VPN tier were able t…

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Canonical’s Shifts to Up-to-Date Linux Kernels in Ubuntu

Ubuntu is very popular, but it has never been a Linux distro that uses the most modern Linux kernels… until now.
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Firefox Is (Almost) Ported to Haiku OS

Get ready, Haiku OS users! After a year of hard work, the first-ever Firefox port is near completion, promising a top-tier browsing experience soon.
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Tails 6.6 Debuts With Updates to Tor Browser and Thunderbird

Tails 6.6 security-focused Linux distro rolls out with upgraded Tor and Thunderbird versions, plus improved hardware support.
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How to Install Joomla to Host Website on RHEL 9

Joomla is one of the most popular open-source content management systems and software tools in the world that is used to create, organize, manage, and publish content for small businesses, governments, non-profits, and large organizations globally.
The…

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How to Install and Use Emacs in Linux

Emacs is one of the aged text editor with ongoing development, providing rich and powerful features that can be more extended using plugins.
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Linux Foundation Announces ‘Open Model Initiative’ to Promote Openly Licensed AI Models

While Open Source Initiative continues its work developing an open-source AI definition, LF has taken AI-based Open Model Initiative under its wings.
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