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Windows TCO
half a dozen Windows TCO stories
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Android Leftovers
6 Of Android's Most Useful New Features (2024)
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statCounter: GNU/Linux Adoption in Germany Skyrockets to 7% [original]
New data
New
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Android Leftovers
ChromeOS Material You Settings redesign looks a lot like Android
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Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Beta Release Postponed Due to Security Concerns
Canonical rebuilds Ubuntu 24.04 LTS packages for Noble Numbat Beta
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Multi Version Support for PHP in Mageia 9
We are proud to announce the introduction of multi version support for php in mageia 9
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Stable kernels: Linux 6.8.3, Linux 6.7.12, Linux 6.6.24, and Linux 6.1.84
I'm announcing the release of the 6.8.3 kernel
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Security Leftovers
mostly incidents du jour
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Software: LibreOffice, KDE Season of Code, and More
5 stories
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GNU/Linux: Kernel, Linux Format, Fedora, and Debian/Sparky
today's leftovers basically
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Programming Leftovers
Qt, Godot, Python, R
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Mozilla: These Weeks in Firefox and Thunderbird Monthly Development Digest
technical reports
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Devices: Raspberry Pi, Arduino, Steam Deck, and More
4 stories for now
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Audiocasts/Shows: mintCast, Linux Matters, WordPress Briefing
3 new episodes
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WordPress 6.5 'Regina'
over 700 contributors
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today's howtos
many howtos for daytime
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Linux Kernel 6.7 Reaches End of Life, Users Urged to Upgrade to Linux Kernel 6.8
Renowned Linux kernel maintainer Greg Kroah-Hartman announced today the end of life (EOL) for the Linux 6.7 kernel series, urging users to upgrade to the latest Linux 6.8 kernel as soon as possible.
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Android Leftovers
Android 15 could revamp the status bar
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KDE6 release: D-Bus and Polkit Galore
Any package that ships these features needs to be reviewed
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Linux Firmware Update Utility Fwupd Will Use Zstd Compression for Future Releases
Fwupd developer and maintainer Richard Hughes announced today that future releases of the popular Linux firmware updater are moving away from XZ Utils and will adopt Zstandard (zstd) instead.
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Free Software Leftovers
FOSS news and altertives
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Programming Leftovers
coding related stories
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Hardware: Arduino, Intel's Demise, and Peltier Cooler for Raspberry Pi 5
3 bits of hardware news
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Openwashing: OpenNebula, Flatpak/Flathub, and Kubernetes on Windows
Borderline proprietary
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today's howtos
half a dozen howtos
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Games: Humble, Steam, Heroic Games Launcher, and More
8 articles from gamingonlinux
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Arti 1.2.1 is released: onion services development
The Tor Project has new release
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Thunderbird Progresses with Exchange Compatibility
March 2024's Thunderbird Digest reveals Exchange Autodiscovery and OAuth compatibility improvements in the latest update
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From Russia with love: ROSA Fresh 12.5 delivers an improved Linux experience
This new version of the Russian-developed operating system is a blend of significant improvements and fresh features
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Ubuntu 24.04 Is Coming Soon: Should You Upgrade?
What does this release have to offer, and is it worth bothering to install it
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Goodbye Craig Maloney
I'm devastated
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Avaota A1 open-source hardware SBC is powered by Allwinner T527 octa-core Cortex-A55 SoC
Allwinner also gave a presentation about Linux mainline support for Allwinner T527
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Framework 13 | Best Laptop Yet
The Framework 13 is the best laptop I have used to date
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xfmpc – graphical GTK+ MPD client
Linux offers a huge array of open source music players
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Kubuntu Brand Graphic Design Contest Deadline Extended!
The new deadline is now set for 23:59 on Saturday, 6th April 2024
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NixOS is not reproducible
Okay, sorry for the clickbait
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5 Linux network-related commands every new user should know
If you're just starting on your Linux journey, these command lines will help you immensely for network-related purposes
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Proprietary: Microsoft and Amazon Making a Proprietary 'Linux'
Not what we need
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Security Leftovers
a handful of stories
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Today in Techrights
Some of the latest articles
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Distractions From Windows TCO
everything cast as "Linux"
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What I learned when I replaced my cheap Pi 5 PC with a no-name Amazon mini desktop
Pi 5 is still an odd fit for day-to-day desktop use; cheap mini PCs come closer.
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Project Bluefin and the future of operating systems
A relatively obscure desktop Linux project hints at a containerized OS future that makes perfect sense for enterprise computing.
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GNU/Linux Penetration Rate in France Remains Steady at Around 5% [original]
But only if one counts ChromeOS too
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