Over at Tux Machines...
posted by Roy Schestowitz on Nov 11, 2023
Updated This Past Day
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Out Friday
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During Hack Week this weeek, openSUSE’s rolling release Tumbleweed still manages to send out four snapshots
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Heard of the Sovereign Tech Fund? I hadn’t, but the GNOME project has bagged itself a whopping €1 million investment from them
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Yep you read that right, we’ve decided to throw the lever and go Wayland by default
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Valve announced its latest innovation in portable gaming, Steam Deck OLED, with a high dynamic range screen and a longer-lasting battery
New
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one day's articles
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A pair of KDE reports
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many weekend howtos
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Learn what the key best features and tools about Kali Linux and why it is so popular in the information security industry.
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Some Red Hat news
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Here is the third 2023 status report, with 32 entries.
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Emulation-type systems
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Amazon is rumored to be planning to ditch Android on its Fire devices
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Two years after its first appearance, the TUXEDO Pulse 14 ultra-light AMD-powered Linux laptop is now in the 3rd generation (Gen3) with a more recent AMD Ryzen 7 processor and updated internals.
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FFmpeg 6.1 open-source multimedia framework has been released today as a major update that brings new features, new decoders, new filters, and many other changes.
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3 new stories from Liam Dawe
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4 stories for this morning
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In the hunt for lighter Desktop Environments for your Linux system, it’s easy to become overwhelmed by the number of choices available to you
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We recommend the best free and open source alternatives that let you create your own news aggregator service
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Some new 'articles'
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Buying coverage about themselves
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Discover the Flatpak utilities that can make your package management life an easy one.
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5 howtos for now
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breaches too
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Rolling out our own
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It seems like they try to bypass the US Constitution
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KDE Gear 23.08.3 software suite is now available with more fixes and other changes for various KDE applications and respective libraries.
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Some hardware news
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3 more stories
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Some Linux news
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3 more links
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Some events of interest
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Delete them right now – list of extremely dangerous ‘malicious’ Android apps with hundreds of millions of downloads
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R and more
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Some news, esp. regarding security failures
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FOSS news
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6 howtos
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Oxwall is a free open source software package PHP/MySQL social networking software platform for building social networks, family sites and collaboration systems
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The PostgreSQL Global Development Group has released an update
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3 new ones
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also Windows damage
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Audacity 3.4 open-source, free, and cross-platform audio editor software has been released today as a major update that introduces several new features and many improvements.
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many howtos
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GIMP 2.10.36 open-source, free, and cross-platform image editing software has been officially released today as a new maintenance update to the GIMP 2.10 series.
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TLDR: see the title of this blog post, it's really that trivial
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Your wait for Android phones with satellite connectivity just got longer
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one day's articles
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Amazon is reportedly working on its own Linux-based OS to replace Android on its Fire TVs, smart displays, and other non-tablet devices
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Some devices, some Linux
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Some FOSS and coding
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Many Windows issues...
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Ubuntu Touch is a mobile Linux distribution designed to run on smartphones and tablets
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Half a dozen new articles by Liam Dawe
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only 5 more for now
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The harmonisation of standards for electronic identification across the EU should normally be soporific enough to send even the most Club-Mate-hyped hacker straight to sleep
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After several delays, the Fedora Project released today Fedora Linux 39 as the latest stable version of this Red Hat-sponsored GNU/Linux distribution for the masses.
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First impressions are deceiving and rhetoric can be intentionally misleading ("ethics" posturing for a greedy operation)
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