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Open source changes everything: What John Walicki learned about community building

John Walicki, who has recently joined the Linux Foundation as VP of Community Operations, is a name many former IBMers like myself recall with admiration.

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How to back up and restore Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform

Back up your AAP environment to restore it to your current environment or a new one.
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Linux Foundation Newsletter: March 2023

In this edition, we’re excited to share new reports from LF Research on the Economic Value of Open Source and Why the World Needs Digital Wallets, new LF Training & Certification deals, news about our participation on Mastodon, and updates on the latest community developments.

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Ubuntu 20.04.6 LTS Released with Major Secure Boot Fix

Ubuntu 20.04.6 LTS is now available to download. A point-six release?! They’re a bit unusual. Long-term support releases typically only receive five point releases during their support cycle so what’s going on? I’ll quote Ubuntu&#8217…

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TUXEDO Control Center 2.0 Adds New Modules

TUXEDO Control Center 2.0 introduces major changes like the new Keyboard Backlight and Webcam modules. Learn more here.
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PyTorch 2.0: Our next generation release that is faster, more Pythonic and Dynamic as ever

We are excited to announce the release of PyTorch® 2.0 which we highlighted during the PyTorch Conference on 12/2/22! PyTorch 2.0 offers the same eager-mode development and user experience, while fundamentally changing and supercharging how PyTorch operates at compiler level under the hood with faster performance and support for Dynamic Shapes and Distributed. This next-generation release includes a Stable […]

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LF Research Opens Call for Sponsors & Partners for World of Open Source Global Spotlight 2023 Survey

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Help Test a New Version of the Iconic Ubuntu Font

An updated version of the Ubuntu font boasting better support for non-latin languages is nearing release. Ubuntu developers want to ship a new revision of its iconic typeface in next month’s Ubuntu 23.04 release but aren’t 100% certain if i…

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GNOME 44 Features Improved Settings Panels for Device Security

GNOME 44 Kuala Lumpur features a grid view in the file chooser, improved settings panels for Device Security and Accessibility, and refined quick settings in the shell. Learn more here.
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How to create multidomain web applications with Podman and Nginx

Learn how to use Podman and Nginx to work with applications from different domains on the same host.
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Firefox 112 Will Let Ubuntu Users Import Browser Data From the Chromium Snap

With the upcoming Firefox 112 release, Mozilla promises to let Ubuntu Linux users import their browser data from the Chromium Snap package. Learn more here.
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Kubuntu Focus Team Announces XE Gen 2 Linux Laptop

The Focus XE Gen 2 is an ultra-portable and affordable laptop that is a great choice for developers, creators, and those who are looking for the best out-of-the-box Linux experience.
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GNOME 44 is Here, And It’s Packed with Improvements

The GNOME project has announced the release of a new version of their hugely popular open-source desktop environment. GNOME 44 includes a number of core improvements spanning eye-catching new features through to more subtle enhancements and lower-level…

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GNOME 43.5 Adds 32:9 Aspect Ratio, Plugs More Memory Leaks

GNOME 43.5 brings support for 32:9 aspect ratios, reduced memory bandwidth usage for some GPUs, and improved drag-and-drop support. Learn more here.
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Ubuntu 23.04 Lunar Lobster: Best New Features

Learn about the new updates and features of the Ubuntu 23.04 “Lunar Lobster” release across desktop, official flavours, and more.
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Getting Started with Open Source Development

Open source software is becoming increasingly popular, and contributing to open source projects is a great way to gain practical experience and enhance your skills as a developer. However, knowing where to start can be daunting for beginners. This blog post will provide tips on contributing to open source projects. Whether you’re looking to build your portfolio, gain experience, or give back to the community, this guide will help you navigate the world of open source contributions and start your journey.

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Work Underway to Add Accent Color Support to GNOME

If you dream of being able to set a different accent color for use in GNOME Shell, I’ve got news. Work to properly and officially implement support for accent colors…

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Open source during the recession: Insights from the World Open Innovation Conference

The 9th Annual World Open Innovation Conference (WOIC) was held in mid-November 2022 in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, with the theme “The Human Side of Open Innovation.”

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Not applying updates? You’re doing it wrong

All your excuses for not doing updates—from fear of downtime to concerns about testing—are wrong.
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Slice and Save Costs with Open Packet Broker

Enterprise data centers continuously monitor network traffic to improve performance, provide better customer experience, and identify threats. All these appliances or tools require only a portion of the network payload to meet the monitoring requirements. Modern Network Packet brokers use “Packet truncation” technique to optimize the processing of network traffic which involves the removal of […]

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