Shotwell 0.32.0 introduces support for new image formats, including AVIF, WebP, JPEG-XL, CR3, and more variants of HEIF and HVEC. Learn more here.
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The redesigned Flathub is now live after a beta period, providing a better user experience and improved functionalities. Learn more here.
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Image: “Open Source Springboard” by Jason Perlow, Bing Image Creator We all start studying and training in what we like with enthusiasm and optimism. However, as time goes by, difficulties arise, making us rethink our position and values. Are we good at what we thought we were? Are we heading in the right direction? Are […]
blendOS 2 promises to be more than just a blend of Arch Linux, Fedora Linux, and Ubuntu, and includes out-of-the-box support for Android apps.
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The new Manjaro 22.1 “Talos” release is about the desktop experience instead of novelties. Here’s what’s new.
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Audio editing enthusiasts will be excited to know that a new version of open source audio editor Audacity is available to download. Audacity 3.3.0 brings new effects, new capabilities, and some experimental…
Install Red Hat OpenShift Local on your own machine to test your applications and configurations before deployment.
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A new version of the Linux kernel is out with an assortment of hardware, performance, and security improvements. Announcing the release of Linux 6.3 over on the Linux kernel mailing list (LKML) Linus Torvalds remarked “…here we are, right on sche…
A new version of Linux photo manager and image editor Shotwell is available to download. Shotwell 0.32.0 is the first major release of the app since last year (though the…
If you use Google Chrome (or Chromium, before anyone hisses) you may have noticed that websites you visit in it don’t respect your dark mode preference on Linux. The window chrome totally matches, but the content of web pages and chrome://urls (w…
A new version of Manjaro, a popular Arch-based Linux distro, is available to download. Manjaro 22.1 “Talos” builds on last December’s Manjaro 22.0 release with a raft of updates to…
Next time you swing by Flathub, the de-facto app store for Linux, you’ll be sure to notice things are look a lot fresher. Announcing the design drop on their Mastodon,…
Coming a year after QEMU 7.0, the QEMU 8.0 release is here to improve support for ARM and RISC-V architectures. Learn more here.
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Requested by many from the Proton community, Proton Pass is a password manager that uses end-to-end encryption to store your login credentials more securely.
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A new version of the Tokodon Mastodon client for Linux is available from Flathub and there are some really nice improvements included. If you’re not familiar with Tokodon it’s a…
KaOS is one of the first GNU/Linux distributions to offer a live ISO image with a pre-release version of the KDE Plasma 6 desktop.
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After updating the Oryx Pro and Gazelle laptops, System76 now offers updated versions of the Serval WS, Adder WS, and Bonobo WS models.
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Get past the illusion of hostvars being difficult and begin using them in your playbooks, tasks, and roles.
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Ubuntu 23.04, codenamed Lunar Lobster, was officially released on April 20, 2023. This latest version of Ubuntu comes with new features and updates that promise to enhance user experience and provide more security and performance improvements. In this article, we will go through the main features and changes in Ubuntu 23.04. What’s New in Ubuntu 23.04 “Lunar Lobster” New Installer & GNOME 44 One of the most notable changes in Ubuntu 23.04 is the new installer. It is faster and easier to use. The default Ubuntu Desktop installer is now a Flutter app backed by subiquity and packaged as a…
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