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Microsoft Wants Firefox to Ditch Google, Switch to Bing

Here’s a (hopefully toy) cat to toss amongst the pigeons – Microsoft is rumoured to be eyeing up a deal that would make Bing the default search engine in Mozilla Firefox. The rumour, by way of The Information, claims senior Microsoft execs …

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Big Changes Revealed for KDE Plasma 6

Most of us expected that KDE Plasma 6 would shake things up – and we’ve been proved right! KDE developer Nate “This week in KDE” Graham has confirmed a series…

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OpenSSF Welcomes New Members, Veteran Cybersecurity Expert as General Manager, and New Funding

Read the original post at: Read More The post OpenSSF Welcomes New Members, Veteran Cybersecurity Expert as General Manager, and New Funding appeared first on Linux.com.

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Ubuntu 23.04 Now Supports This Powerful RISC-V Computer

Ubuntu 23.04 is now officially available for StarFive’s VisionFive 2, a powerful RISC-V single-board computer. Canonical worked with StarFive’s engineering team to create an optimised version of the latest Ubuntu release for use on the Visi…

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Firefox 114 Beta Revamps DNS, Adds Cookie Banner Reduction

The Firefox 114 release, which is currently in the beta channel, promises to introduce several new security features.
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GNOME Files to Drop Old-School Column Chooser

GNOME Files is getting a minor upgrade that should come in handy for a better user experience with managing and browsing the file system.
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Linux Kernel 6.4 RC1 Released With Intel LAM, More Rust Code

Linus Torvalds releases Linux Kernel 6.4 RC1 for everyone to test, which brings regular updates, more Rust code, and changes across modules.
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Linux Kernel 6.4 RC1 Released With Intel LAM, More Rust Code

Linus Torvalds releases Linux Kernel 6.4 RC1 for everyone to test, which brings regular updates, more Rust code, and changes across modules.
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Hardware Accelerated Chromium Snap Available to Test

If you run Ubuntu on a laptop or PC with 7th-generation Intel chips or later and you’re a fan of the Chromium browser, it’s your lucky day! Canonical has partnered with Intel to make a Chromium snap that boasts hardware accelerated video de…

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Freespire 9.5 Brings Custom GNOME UI to Resemble Windows 10

Freespire 9.5 ships with a nice dark look, which has been customized with various GNOME extensions to resemble Windows 10.
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Parrot OS 5.3 Ethical Hacking Distro Brings Linux Kernel 6.1 LTS

Parrot OS 5.3 implements the long-term supported Linux 6.1 LTS series as a hefty upgrade from the Linux 6.0 kernel series used in the previous release.
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Mattermost Reveals Plans for AI Integration

Open-source platform Mattermost gears up for AI-enhanced collaboration, keeping security and privacy in mind. Learn more here.
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AMD Plans to Replace AGESA Firmware With Open Source openSIL

The OCP Regional Summit featured an exciting announcement from AMD — a shift from AGESA to openSIL by 2026. Learn more here.
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Mozilla Firefox 113 Is Now Available for Download: Here’s What’s New

Firefox 113 brings improved support for AVIF images across the web thanks to the implementation of support for animated AV1 images.
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Mozilla Firefox 113 Is Now Available for Download: Here’s What’s New

Firefox 113 brings improved support for AVIF images across the web thanks to the implementation of support for animated AV1 images.
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Flathub Website Adds a Non-Free Software Filter

The Flathub website now has an option to filter out non-free software. Building on (excellent) redesign earlier this year, the refreshed Flathub website continues to improve. Developers have now introduced…

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QEMU 8.1 Promises PipeWire Audio Back End, Improved RISC-V Support

QEMU 8.1 promises a new PipeWire audio back end and better audio output and improved compatibility. Learn more here.
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Resonance is a Stunning New Music Player for Linux

The joke goes that there are more music players for Linux than there are distros – and gosh, there are a lot of distros! As an observant quip, it’s rather…

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Flathub Has a Billion Reasons to Celebrate

Flathub reaches an impressive milestone — one billion downloads and counting as proof of the popularity and utility of Flatpaks.
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Linus Torvalds Announces Linux Kernel 6.4 Release Candidate

The first Release Candidate for Linux kernel 6.4 is available to download from kernel.org or from Linus Torvalds’ git tree.
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