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Links 24/07/2023: Sparky 2023.07 Special Editions



  • GNU/Linux

    • LinuxiacJuno Tab 2 Linux Tablet Ships with Debian, Ubuntu, Manjaro, or Mobian

      Juno Tab 2, a Linux-powered tablet with an 11″ screen and Intel N5100 CPU is now available for pre-order. The price starts at $525.

    • 9to5Linux9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: July 23rd, 2023

      This week we got some pretty cool news, starting with our exclusive article about Firefox 116’s upcoming hardware-accelerated video playback for Raspberry Pi 4 devices, Debian Bookworm’s highly-anticipated first point release with lots of bug fixes, and Inkscape’s major 1.3 release with lots of goodies for SVG fans.

      On top of that, I show you how to upgrade to Linux Mint 21.2 and tell you all about the new VirtualBox, SparkyLinux, Qt Creator, Proton, NVIDIA, and Shotwell releases. You can read this week’s hottest news and access all the distro and package downloads in 9to5Linux’s Linux weekly roundup for July 23rd, 2023, below.

  • Distributions and Operating Systems

    • Barry KaulerMenu fully translated

      What this means, is whatever language you choose at first bootup, the menu at bottom-left of the tray will have all entries in your chosen language.

      Apart from menu translations already submitted, there also translations for all languages supported by Google Translate. This has been done automatically, over a few days. Here are recent commits to show what has been happening: [...]

    • Barry KaulerRebuild ROX-Filer right-click menu when update

      Rox file manager has a right-click menu that offers mime-appropriate apps to launch the file being clicked on. For example, right-click on a HTML file will offer Chromium and Geany. If there are appropriate user-installed apps, they will also be offered, for example Firefox and SeaMonkey.

      However, it goes wrong when there is a version update; the user-installed apps are no longer in the right-click menu.

      I have been aware of this bug for a long time, but never got around to fixing it. You can fix it yourself after doing a version update, just run this in a terminal: [...]

    • HaikuOS[GSoC 2023] .NET Developer Platform - Progress Report #4 [Ed: Why is Google funding .NET encumbrances? Does Google refuse to recognise a threat?]
      Project status overview

      C# bindings for some parts of the Haiku API is now available, along with basic .NET SDK support for building Haiku applications, in a .NET workload (more details below).

    • GentooWeek 8 Report, Automated Gentoo System Updater [Ed: Why is Gentoo stuff being outsourced to Microsoft proprietary prisons? Is Google OK with it?]

      This article is a summary of all the changes made on€ Automated Gentoo System Updater project during week 8€ of GSoC.

    • GentooWeek 8 report on porting Gentoo packages to modern C

      Hello all,
      I’m here with my week 8 report on Modern C porting of Gentoo’s packages.

      Testing environments are set. I now have three environments to test my
      PRs on.
      – GCC 13 with glibc
      – Clang-16 with llvm profile
      – Clang-16 with musl-llvm profile

      Much of it goes to juippis who gave me the instructions for creating
      custom lxc images using gentoo stage-3 tar balls. This has helped me
      immensely, I can now have testing environment ready in only couple of
      minutes and keep untouched clean environments at ready.

      Coming to my work, it’s has remained the same, I’ve picked up various
      random bugs from the tracker list and worked on them. But I’ve come to
      the realization that my work isn’t just limited to c99 or c11 porting.
      It’s is mix between c99 porting, using Clang-16 as the default compiler
      and perhaps using lld as the system linker as well. Which of course I’m
      very happy about.

      Another thing that Sam brought up is that it’s always the best to inform
      him whenever I’m or I’m not sending patches upstream, because it’s in
      my initial proposal to send patches upstream and sometimes it’s very
      important because often times the developers of the packages know better
      about the codebase and can offer more in sights about what would be the
      best practice.

      Coming next week, I plan to work more on reducing the bug from the
      tracker, mainly picking up bugs from the tracker and send patching them.

      Also, work with Sam and Joonas on my already submitted patches as they
      have started to review my PRs. Not to mention I’ve to take care about
      sending patches upstream whenever possible, as Sam mentioned.

      Till then, see ya!

    • New Releases

      • ZDNetElive 3.8.34 is a thing of beauty that any old-school Linux user would love

        The Enlightenment desktop holds a special place in my heart. You see, back in my earlier days of starting out with Linux, Enlightenment was the window manager, compositor, and minimal desktop that helped me to transition from AfterStep into a more modern world of the open-source operating system. Although I truly enjoyed my time with AfterStep, it became clear it wasn't going to stand the test of time.

        Ergo…Enlightenment.

        Enlightenment was a minimal desktop that offered maximum configurations and was lightweight enough that even slower machines seemed far faster than they really were.

      • LinuxiacNeptune 8.0 “Juna” Released Based on Debian 12
        Regarding operating systems, Debian-based distributions offer a rich and varied landscape for users to explore.

        From the user-friendly Ubuntu to the robust Debian itself and an extensive list of others like MX Linux, Deepin, Kali Linux, etc., each distribution brings its blend of features, design philosophies, and target audiences.

    • BSD

      • DragonFly BSD DigestLazy Reading for 2023/07/23

        No theme this week. All the Nerds Are Dead.€  “But maybe the most characteristic feature of nerd culture is its total lack of irony.”€  (via) Hidden BeOS installs. A bit of Unix history on ‘su -‘.

    • PCLinuxOS/Mageia/Mandriva/OpenMandriva Family

      • Linux Magazine Mageia 9 RC1 is Now Available for Download
        The first release candidate of Mageia 9 is now available. This first look at the latest release follows the last beta release from May 2023 and has resolved several "stubborn" issues as well as included a number of security fixes and updates.

        As far as updated packages are concerned, you'll find kernel 6.4.3, glib 2.36, gcc 12.3.0, rpm 4.18.0, Chromium 114.0.5735.198, Firefox ESR 102.13, LibreOffice 7.5.4.2 and Mesa 23.1.3.

        As far as desktops are concerned, Mageia 9 makes available the following: KDE Plasma 5.27.5, GNOME 44.2, Xfce 4.18.4, and LXQt 1.3.0.

    • SUSE/OpenSUSE

      • SUSE's Corporate BlogopenSUSE, choosing your own destiny during the install

        When you embark on the journey of installing openSUSE Leap 15.5, one of the first milestones you’ll come across is a screen prompting you to select your System Role. This screen, while seemingly straightforward, can often leave users scratching their heads.

    • Fedora Family / IBM

      • IT WireRHEL source availability: Questions over whether Red Hat is violating GPL

        This licence allows modification and redistribution of source code, but makes it obligatory for such distributors to provide a means for the targets of the distributing to obtain a copy of the modified code. In Red Hat's case, it now appears to be an open question of whether the company is really meeting this requirement.

        Moderated by SFC policy fellow Bradley Kuhn, the panel included AlmaLinux board chair Benny Vasquez, Samba co-founder and CIQ software engineer Jeremy Allison, and Oracle chief architect for Open Source Policy, Strategy, Compliance, and Alliances, James Wright.

      • Finextra ResearchHow to design a payments system that never fails ["This content has been created by the Finextra editorial team with inputs from subject matter experts at the funding sponsor." So Red Hat probably paid for this puff piece, then Red Hat Officiallinked to it]
      • The New StackHow We Built an MLOps Platform and the Lessons We Learned [Ed: "INSIGHTS FROM OUR SPONSOR"... Red Hat buying space in sites, then links to its promotional stuff from this "marketing manager"]
      • Red Hat OfficialApplication modernization: The importance of an opinionated workflow

        In earlier discussions, we highlighted the importance of aligning modernization efforts with business outcomes and corporate strategic alignment. We also explored the challenges associated with modernizing applications in an enterprise environment, including siloed culture and unexpected regulation or policy problems. Considering these factors, it becomes clear that achieving the desired value from modernization requires an approach that takes into account enterprise-specific details. It's important to note that this approach may not always result in the ideal or perfect technical solution. To help us navigate these challenges and achieve the desired outcome, let's explore the concept of opinionated workflows.

      • Red HatTroubleshooting Open vSwitch: Is the kernel to blame?

        Often, when troubleshooting Open vSwitch (OVS) in the field, you might be left wondering if the issue is really OVS-related, or if it's a problem with the kernel being overloaded. The kernel_delay.py tool can help you quickly identify if the focus of your investigation should be OVS or the Linux kernel.

      • Red HatHow to integrate Spring Boot 3, Spring Security, and Keycloak

        Quite some time ago, Keycloak€ deprecated its adapters, including OpenID connect for Java adapters. For Spring Boot developers, this means we need to use Spring Security for OpenID and OAuth2 connectivity with Keycloak instead of relying on Keycloak adapters.

        In this article, we'll create a sample Java application on top of Spring Boot 3 and protect it by using Spring Security and Keycloak, without having to use Keycloak adapters.

    • Debian Family

      • Debian 12.1 “Bookworm” Released with 89 Bug Fixes and 26 Security Updates
      • OMG! LinuxDebian 12.1 Released with Package Updates, Security Fixes

        Debian 12 ‘Bookworm’ has just received its first sizeable update.

      • 9to5LinuxDebian GNU/Linux Is Now Officially Supported on the RISC-V Architecture

        If you wanted to run Debian GNU/Linux on the RISC-V architecture, an open-source instruction set architecture (ISA) based on the established reduced instruction set computing (RISC) principles, you had to rely on a Debian port for 64-bit little-endian RISC-V hardware running the Linux kernel.

        Not anymore, as the RISC-V (riscv64) architecture is now officially supported and you can browse the archive here or if you want to add it in your sources.list file. However, RISC-V is only available for the Debian Sid (Unstable) and Debian Experimental suites and the archive is almost empty at the moment of writing.

      • Daniel PocockItaly visa & residence permit: Albanian Outreachy, Wikimedia & Debian tighten control over woman

        At the time of the Debian Bug Squashing Party (BSP) in early 2018, the Albanian woman told me she was learning Italian and she wanted to spend the summer working as a waitress in Italy. Some cousins were already there and she hoped to live closer to them. In subsequent conversations with this woman, she reminded me of her search for employment in Italy to qualify for a residence permit. Even after working there on a temporary permit in the holiday season, she really wanted to find an ongoing job to qualify for residence.

        She was controversially given an Outreachy internship with Debian at the end of 2019.

        A few weeks after becoming an Outreachy, the woman from Albania was given a job with Wikimedia Italy. This job would appear to qualify her for a permanent residence in Italy.

        According to LinkedIn, she started the Wikimedia job shortly after Outreachy. They have employed her as a community manager or program manager, not as a developer.

        The woman told us that she was trained to use basic tools like Git during her Debian-funded Outreachy. Did Debian funds pay to train a woman for another organization? Why can't every volunteer use Debian funds to train their girlfriend to use Git?

        The woman's Wikimedia profile states that she has been seconded to OpenStreetmap. Her former boyfriend (before Debian) was from OpenStreetmap Belgium.

        Is open source a community of professionals or a community of couples?

      • Sparky GNU/LinuxSparky 2023.07 Special Editions

        There are new iso images of Sparky 2023.07 Special Editions out there: GameOver, Multimedia and Rescue. The March update of Sparky Special Edition iso images features Linux kernel 6.3.7, updated packages from Debian and Sparky testing repos as of July 22, 2023, and most changes introduced at the 2023.07 release.

      • Wouter Verhelst: Debconf Videoteam sprint in Paris, France, 2023-07-20 - 2023-07-23

        The DebConf video team has been sprinting in preparation for DebConf 23 which will happen in Kochi, India, in September of this year.

        Present were Nicolas "olasd" Dandrimont, Stefano "tumbleweed" Rivera, and yours truly. Additionally, Louis-Philippe "pollo" Véronneau and Carl "CarlFK" Karsten joined the sprint remotely from across the pond.

        Thank you to the DPL for agreeing to fund flights, food, and accomodation for the team members. We would also like to extend a special thanks to the Association April for hosting our sprint at their offices.

    • Canonical/Ubuntu Family

      • Linux HintHow to Download the Official Windows 10/11 ISO Image without Any Extra Tools – The Easy Way

        Comprehensive guide on how to download the official Windows 10/11 ISO image without using the Windows Media Creation Tool or other third-party software/apps.

      • CNX SoftwareCZUR ET24 Pro book scanner review with Ubuntu 22.04 Linux

        If you haven't already, I strongly recommended reading the unboxing part of the CZUR ET24 Pro review, as we go through the specifications, show the various interfaces of the scanner, showcase the various accessories, and also try it out with the HDMI interface in presentation/preview mode. It will help you better understand the second part of the review, where we'll connect the CZUR ET24 Pro scanner to a Ubuntu 22.04 laptop using the provided USB cable.

    • Mobile Systems/Mobile Applications

  • Free, Libre, and Open Source Software

  • Leftovers

    • TediumThe Gloss of Americana

      Our latest set of glossary entries, on the nature of American culture, aims to move well beyond the stars and stripes. American culture is way too nuanced for that.

    • TediumRunning With The Devil

      The tale of the Jersey Devil, a cryptid whose background moved from feudal byproduct to museum hoax to sports-team mascot in the span of about 250 years.

    • HackadayRoboPianist Is A Simulation For Advancing Robotic Control

      Researchers at Google have posed themselves an interesting problem to solve: mastering the piano. However, they’re not trying to teach themselves, but a pair of simulated anthropomorphic robotic hands instead. Enter RoboPianist.

    • Science

    • Education

      • AxiosThe Republican war on colleges

        Former President Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, the two GOP presidential frontrunners, have both promised a crackdown on colleges should they occupy the White House — a stark reflection of the right's growing skepticism of higher education.

    • Hardware

      • CNX SoftwareKhadas Mind Raptor Lake portable mini PC supports desktop dock, laptop dock, and external GPU dock

        Khadas Mind “portable workstation” is an ultrathin mini PC powered by an Intel Core i7-1360P 12-core Raptor Lake processor, with 32GB RAM, 1TB NVMe SSD, and a “Mind Link” connector with a PCIe 5.0 interface designed for docking to a desktop dock, a laptop shell, an external GPU for gaming, and so on. The mini PC itself has a limited number of ports with two USB-C ports, an HDMI 2.0 video output, and two USB 3.0 ports, but that’s sufficient when traveling, and the Mind Dock can add extra ports at home for multiple display setups and 2.5GbE networking, while the Mind xPlay battery-powered portable display can convert it into a 2-in-1 laptop, and the Mind Graphics eGPU into a high-end gaming station.

      • CNX SoftwareButtonBoard is a 3cm round WiFi IoT board with BME280 and IMU sensors (Crowdfunding)

        ButtonBoard is a tiny round-shaped board based on the ESP-01F WiFi IoT module (ESP8285), equipped with a BME280 air pressure, humidity, and temperature sensor, an IMU sensor, and designed for wearables electronics projects. ButtonBoard specifications: Wireless module – ESP-01F module with ESP8285 Tensilica L106 microcontroller @ 80/160 MHz with 2.4GHz WiFi connectivity, PCB antenna; package: 11 x 10 mm USB – Micro USB port Sensors Bosch Sensortec BME280 pressure, temperature, and humidity sensor, and altimeter.

      • HackadayProper Decoupling Capacitors

        If you’ve been building circuits for any length of time, you probably know you need decoupling capacitors to keep your circuits stable. But even though it’s a favorite technique of ours, just scattering some around you PCB and hoping for the best isn’t necessarily the best approach. If you want to dig deeper into the why and how of decoupling, check out [Stephen Fleeman’s] post on the topic.

      • CNX SoftwareFeature-rich, low-profile Rockchip RK3588 SBC is made for digital signage displays, industrial PCs, NVR, and more

        Shenzhen Runwelltec RWA027-RK3588 is a low-profile SBC powered by a Rockchip RK3588 and equipped with plenty of connectors and ports.

    • Health/Nutrition/Agriculture

      • TwinCities Pioneer PressMN urges Medical Assistance recipients to complete eligibility check

        States are checking Medicaid eligibility for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic.

      • AxiosMcCarthy agenda divides Democrats on crime, COVID, Israel and more

        One of the defining skills of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's (R-Calif.) tenure is his ability to identify issues that divide moderate Democrats from their more progressive counterparts.

        Why it matters: On issues ranging from crime, immigration, energy policy, COVID-19 mandates and, most recently, Israel, McCarthy has brought bills to the floor that win bipartisan support from Republicans and a sizable number of Democrats — while both marginalizing and raising the profile of polarizing progressives.


        • McCarthy rose to power in the GOP conference as a political operator, not a policy wonk. He's more attuned to how Republicans can keep the House majority than crafting consequential legislation in a divided Congress.
        • While many of these votes are symbolic, they're designed to re-emerge in campaign advertisements against vulnerable Democrats in 2024.
      • Hong Kong Free PressIf computer games are making Hong Kong kids miserable, make the real world a more attractive place to live

        Hong Kong kids are not happy. This distressing conclusion was a by-product of a survey conducted by the Hong Kong College of Technology Institute of Higher Education and the Chinese University of Hong Kong, aimed at discovering the extent of gaming disorder. Gaming disorder is apparently an unreasonable obsession with computer games.

    • Proprietary/Artificial Intelligence (AI)

      • Windows CentralIs it time to move on from Surface Duo? [Ed: The "original" Surface, a "big ass table", died fast; now this one two is dead]

        There has been a battle raging in my mind ever since the first Duo was announced as to whether I should invest in another Microsoft mobile effort. I was excited about the hardware on offer and the vision for what the device was meant to be, and I nearly went for it. Nearly. It has been in my shopping cart numerous times, but it never happened. Congrats to myself for some self-restraint for once!

        Even though I've not owned a Surface Duo I've been able to build a solid perspective on it through a number of friends and content creators who have used both of the Duo's since their respective releases. It was very clear to me that having two screens instead of one that folded was rather beneficial in many ways.

    • Security

      • IT WireSentinelLabs chief slams Microsoft response to Azure breach

        The attackers gained access through an Azure vulnerability discovered last month by the State Department, according to anonymous officials who spoke to the Washington Post.

        Microsoft has been obfuscating about the incident, most recently denying a detailed technical post about the breach by cloud security firm Wiz, after having given its blessing to the post.

        Guerrero-Saade said he had the "utmost respect" for the Microsoft Threat Information Centre. "I can’t overstate my strong support for the folks at MSTIC (MISTY now?), DART, and past MSRC, admirable researchers and caring folks who do amazing things with little credit, making outsized impact on multiple fronts (like Ukraine), I admire and respect all of you," he wrote.

        "Mind you most of these folks don’t get much recognition, they aren’t paid nearly as well as they should be, they’re dealing with a litany of lawyers, they don’t have conference travel budgets; if they’re not doing it for the love of their work, I’m not sure why they would."

        He clarified he was not commenting on the incident because someone had asked him to. "Let me also make it clear that none have asked me to speak up, if anything I’m sure they’d probably prefer I shut my mouth and not rock a rickety boat further. However, I see an administration, leadership, and legal regime with little concern for their expertise or public good."

      • Bleeping ComputerStolen Microsoft key offered widespread access to Microsoft cloud services

        The Microsoft consumer signing key stolen by Storm-0558 Chinese hackers provided them with access far beyond the Exchange Online and Outlook.com accounts that Redmond said were compromised, according to Wiz...

      • IT WireErrata Rob says US' Cyber Trust Mark will be of little use

        Announced last Tuesday, the initiative claims it will help people choose smart devices that are deemed less prone to attack, with the White House saying devices covered would be smart refrigerators, TVs, climate control systems and fitness trackers among others.

        A number of manufacturers have said they would support the scheme, among them Amazon, Best Buy, Google, LG Electronics, Logitech and Samsung Electronics.

      • Researchers Find ‘Backdoor’ in Encrypted Police and Military Radios

        The TETRA standard is used in radios worldwide. Security researchers have found multiple vulnerabilities in the underlying cryptography and its implementation, including issues that allow for the decryption of traffic.

      • SANSYARA Error Codes, (Sat, Jul 22nd)
    • Defence/Aggression

    • Transparency/Investigative Reporting

    • Environment

    • Finance

    • AstroTurf/Lobbying/Politics

    • Censorship/Free Speech

      • AntiWarFBI Serves as a Conduit for Ukraine’s Censorship Campaign

        The U.S. government has long tolerated and excused Ukraine’s authoritarian behavior even as Washington and its NATO partners have lavished financial and military aid on Kyiv. Evidence has now emerged, though, that the US national security apparatus has actively assisted Volodymr Zelensky’s regime to undermine the Constitutional rights of Americans.

      • RFERLFormer Russian Navalny Campaigner Sentenced To Nine Years In Prison

        The former head of a local branch of opposition leader Aleksei Navalny's team has been sentenced to nine years in prison for participating in an "extremist community," Navalny's team said on July 24.

      • Digital Music NewsMalaysian Government Cancels Good Vibes Festival After Matty Healy On-Stage Protest

        The Malaysian government cancelled the rest of the Good Vibes Festival after English singer Matty Healy kissed a male in protest of anti-gay laws. Healy publicly criticized the Malaysian government while on stage, using profanity in his speech against the government’s stance on homosexuality.

      • Federal News NetworkMalaysia cuts short music fest after British band slams anti-gay laws, singer kisses male bandmate

        Malaysia’s government has cut short a music festival after the lead singer of British band The 1975 slammed the country’s anti-gay laws and kissed a male bandmate during their performance. Malaysia's communications and digital minister has slammed Matty Healy’s conduct late Friday at the start of the Good Vibes Festival as “very rude.” Healey used profanity in his speech criticizing the government’s stance against homosexuality before kissing bass player Ross MacDonald. Footage of the fiasco was posted on social media and sparked a backlash in the predominantly Muslim nation. The minister met with festival organizers Saturday and announced that it would be canceled. Homosexuality is a crime in Malaysia punishable by up to 20 years in prison and caning.

    • Freedom of Information / Freedom of the Press

      • JURISTRussia war journalist killed in alleged Ukraine attack

        Russian journalist Rostislav Zhuravlev was killed and three others were wounded on Friday in an alleged cluster munitions strike. Zhuravlev and one other were a wartime correspondents for RIA Novosti, a state-owned Russian news agency. Two others were correspondents for Russian news agency, Izvestia. The attack took place in the Zaporizhzhia region of Ukraine.

    • Civil Rights/Policing

      • Federal News NetworkActors and writers strikes enter second week with no signs of a deal to get Hollywood working again

        The combined strike by Hollywood actors and screenwriters is entering its second week with no sign of a swift ending. For a week, actors including household names like Tina Fey, Kevin Bacon and wife Kyra Sedgwick, Rosario Dawson, David Duchovny and other stars have joined working class performers and writers on picket lines outside studios and corporate offices of streaming giants Amazon, MAX and Netflix. In London on Friday, British actors held a solidarity event. They chanted “One struggle, one fight, we support SAG-AFTRA fight” and “The luvvies, united, will never be defeated,” using a British slang term for actors.

      • Atlantic CouncilEgyptians aren’t racist. They’re frustrated with Western appropriation of their ancient history.

        Afrocentrists claim ancient Egypt was a predominantly black civilization, but this has been refuted by many Egyptians and their government.

      • New York TimesHollywood Actors Join Writers on Strike, Bringing Industry to a Standstill

        The dual walkouts pit more than 170,000 workers against old-line studios like Disney and Sony, as well as tech juggernauts like Netflix and Amazon.

      • France24Amateur videos show Turkish police violence against African migrants

        Amateur videos sent to the FRANCE 24 Observers team show police in Turkey stopping and questioning African migrants as part of a crackdown on illegal immigration. The videos, sent in by migrants from Senegal, Cameroon, Guinea and Angola, show officers shouting at the migrants and in some cases using physical violence against them. A Senegalese man seen in one of the videos being slapped by a police officer told the FRANCE 24 Observers he was in Turkey legally.

      • France24Video of two naked women being harassed draws attention to tribal conflict in India’s Manipur

        A video showing two naked women being assaulted by a mob of men in Manipur, in northeastern India, has shocked the nation and brought renewed attention to a deadly tribal conflict. It has also prompted Prime Minister Modi to make a statement on the violence that is tearing Manipur apart. According to our Observer, the video is a stark reminder of how women’s bodies have been used as a “site of conflict” since martial law was imposed on the state in the 1970s.

    • Monopolies

      • Patents

      • Trademarks

        • TTAB BlogTTABlog Test: Is PLAYBOOK for Sports Trading Cards Confusable With PLAYBOOK for Sports Magazines?

          Well, sports fans, how would you bet on the outcome of this Section 2(d) appeal? The USPTO refused to register the mark PLAYBOOK for "Collectible trading cards; Sports trading cards," on the ground of likely confusion with the identical mark registered for "Magazines featuring sports information." The marks are identical, but how strong is the registered mark? And are the goods sufficiently related? What say you? In re Panini America, Inc., Serial No. 88960212 (July 12, 2023) [not precedential] (Opinion by Judge Peter W. Cataldo).

        • TTAB BlogTTABlog Test: Is "EL BANDIDO YANKEE" for Blue Agave Liquor (Tequila) Confusable with BANDIT for Alcoholic Beverages?

          Rebel Wine, owner of the registered mark BANDIT for "[a]lcoholic beverages except beers," opposed an application to register the word mark EL BANDIDO YANKEE and the word-and-design mark shown below, for "[b]lue distilled agave liquor” on the ground of likelihood of confusion under Section 2(d). Applicant ROAR argued that the involved goods are widely disparate: it uses its mark only on tequila, while Rebel uses its mark only on wine and wine-based cocktails, the packaging is different, and the process for making tequila is not the same as that for making wine. Furthermore, ROAR contended that its marks are vastly different from the single word mark BANDIT. How do you think this came out? Rebel Wine Co., LLC v. ROAR Spirits, LLC, Opposition No. 91268314 (July 18, 2023) [not precedential] (Opinion by Judge Jonathan Hudis).

        • TTAB BlogTTABlog Test: Is BLACK BELT Confusable with KURO-OBI for Restaurant Services?

          The USPTO refused to register the proposed mark BLACK BELT for, inter alia, "restaurant," finding confusion likely with the registerd marks KURO-OBI and the Japanese characters for KURO-OBI for, inter alia, "restaurants." The second and third DuPont factors - similarity of the services and overlap of the channels of trade/classes of consumers - weighed heavily in favor of affirmance of the refusal. Applicant Samjen argued that the doctrine of foreign equivalents should not apply because "it is unlikely that a consumer would translate the mark due to the marketplace circumstances or the commercial setting in which the mark is used." How do you think this came out? In re Samjen of Tampa, Inc., Serial No. 90501155 (July 11, 2023) [not precedential] (Opinion by Judge Christen M. English).

        • TTAB BlogTTAB Upholds Failure-to-Function Refusals of "15" and "377" for Air Intake Filters

          Finding that the proposed marks 15 and 377 fail to function as trademarks for "Machine part, namely, air intake filter element as a part for air compressors or blowers," the Board affirmed the USPTO's refusals to register under Sections 1, 2, and 45 of the Lanham Act. Reviewing the specimens of use, the Board agreed with Examining Attorney Michael L. Engel that the terms serve merely as model numbers for the goods, not source indicators. In re Solberg Mfg., Inc., Serial Nos. 88456014 and 88456147 (July 14, 2023) [not precedential] (Opinions by Judge Albert Zervas)

        • TTAB BlogTrademark Trial and Appeal Board Manual Updated to Include New Precedents

          The June 2023 update of the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board Manual of Procedure (TBMP) is now available (here). This revision includes precedential citations to legal opinions from the TTAB, the Federal Circuit, and federal courts made between March 4, 2022 and March 3, 2023.

        • TTAB BlogTTABlog Test: Are MERCADO LIBRE and MERCADO LIVRE Confusable With FREEMARKET for Online Marketplace Services?

          The USPTO refused to register the marks MERCADO LIBRE and MERCADO LIVRE in the word-and-design forms shown below, for "Operating online marketplaces for sellers of goods and services," finding confusion likely with the registered mark FREEMARKET for "operating online marketplaces for downloadable electronic media; online trading services in which sellers post items to be auctioned and bidding is done electronically. The involved services overlap, but what about the marks? How about the translations? How do you think this came out? In re MercadoLibre, Inc., Serial Nos. 88950207 and 889504201 (July 17, 2023) [not precedential] (Opinion by Judge Robert H. Coggins).



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Spamnil's TFiR: Still Pretending Press Releases Are 'Articles' (TFiR 'Originals' as Plagiarism or Fluff)
Same as last year
Links 18/12/2024: Zakir Hussain Dies, TuneIn Layoffs
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Links 18/12/2024: Karate Love and Advent of Code
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Windows (or Microsoft) Has Become the "One Percent" (Market Share) in Chad
How long before it falls below 1%?
Arvind Krishna, IBM's CEO, Will Eventually Suck Up to Donald Trump Like His Predecessor Did or the Watson Family Did With Adolf Hitler
Literally Hitler
Being a Geek Need Not Mean Being Sedentary
"In the past 18 months," Berkholz writes, "I’ve lost 75 pounds and gone from completely sedentary to fit, while minimizing the effort to do so (but needing a whole lot of persistence and grit)."
GAFAM Kissing the Ring of the Mafia Don
"resistance" to dictatorship and defenders of democracy?
Slop Spaghetti From the Chef, Second Time Today
Fresh slop ready out the oven!
IBM - Like Microsoft - Lies About the Number of People It's Laying Off (Several Tens of Thousands, Not Counting R.T.O. "Silent" Layoffs and Contractors/Perma-Temps)
How many waves of silent layoffs have we seen so far at IBM this year?
Links 18/12/2024: EU Launches Probe Into TikTok (At Last!)
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Links 18/12/2024: Doha/Qatar Trafficking, Bloat Comfort Zone, and Advent of Code 2024
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Saving What's Left of Decent and Independent Journalism on the Web
We increasingly (over time) try to make local copies (hosted on our server) of important documents; it's hard to rely on third parties
[Meme] Microsoft's Latest Marketing Pitch
"Stop Being Poor; buy a new PC with TPMs"
In South Africa, a Very Large Nation, Web Developers Can Already Ignore Microsoft Browsers (Edge Measured Below 3% in 55 Nations)
The dumb assumption you must naively test with Microsoft browsers is no longer applicable in a lot of places
Open Source Initiative (OSI) is the Voice of Bill Gates and Satya Nadella
Not hard to see what they've done with the money
Microsoft Boasts That Its (Microsoft-Sponsored) "Open Source AI" Propaganda Got Cited in Media (That's Just What the Money Did)
This is a grotesque openwashing campaign
In Many Places Around the World, Perhaps as Expected, Yandex is Nearly Bigger Than Microsoft (Like in Several African Countries)
Microsoft may soon fall to "third place" in search
Keeping Productive This Christmas
We've (pre)paid for hosting till almost January 2026 and fully back on the saddle
IBM and Canonical Leave Money on the Table Because Microsoft Pays Them Not to Compete and Instead Market Windows, WSL, Microsoft 'Clown Computing', and TPMs
Where are the regulators?
Other Editors Who Agree "Hey Hi" (AI) is Just Hype But Won't Say So Publicly as It Might Upset Key Sponsors
Some media would gladly participate in a scam to make money
Brian Fagioli's Latest "Linux" Article Appears to be Fake
Another form of plagiarism/ripoff using bots?
IBM (and Red Hat) is a Patent Troll, Still Leveraging Software Patents to Extract Money Out of Other Companies by Suing Them
Basically, when it comes to patents, IBM is demonstrably part of the problem, not the solution
Over at Tux Machines...
GNU/Linux news for the past day
IRC Proceedings: Tuesday, December 17, 2024
IRC logs for Tuesday, December 17, 2024
[Meme] When the People Who Falsely Accuse You of Pedophilia Turn Out to be Projecting
When you attack something or someone using falsehoods, as happens a lot to Richard Stallman (RMS), there's risk that the attacks will backfire, badly
In Some Countries, Such as Greece, Almost 80% of Windows Users Are on Vista 10 and About 85% Need to Move to GNU/Linux for Security Patches
Vista 11 was a failure
[Meme] They Don't Want the Public to Know What "Responsible Encryption" Really Means
They also blame "China" for their own back doors (because China learned how to exploit those)
The Linux Foundation's Certificate Authority (CA) Significantly and Suspiciously Raises the Number of Certificates It Issues (Quantity Increase/Inflation) by Lessening Their Lifetime in the Name of 'Security' (That Barely Makes Sense!)
LE made 3 months the "standard" for most, soon to become just 6 days instead of 6 months?
Why I Continue to Believe That at the End Software Freedom Will Win
a short and incomplete list of factors which I believe contribute to the sentiment that we can - and will - win the battles over hearts and minds in the "Tech" realm
Links 17/12/2024: More China Sanctions, GOP Scheming to Prop Up Fentanylware (TikTok)
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Gemini Links 17/12/2024: The Streisand Effect and Productivity-systems Desiderata
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Technology: rights or responsibilities? - Part X
By Dr. Andy Farnell
Links 17/12/2024: More "Tesla Autopilot" and "Hey Hi" (AI) Blunders
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Instead of Promoting GNU/Linux (or Ubuntu) Ahead of Vista 10's EoL Canonical is Marketing Microsoft's Proprietary Software
It's like Canonical employs people who work for Microsoft, not for Canonical
Links 17/12/2024: Many Abuses by Microsoft and War Updates From Ukraine
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Content Management Systems (CMS) Bloat/ Static Site Generators (SSG) Trouble
some Web site management stories
DEI Room at fedoraproject.org Pretty Much Dead
We're not against diversity but against its weaponisation by greedy people who do not value diversity at all
The "Latest Technology News" at BetaNews is Slop About Slop
This is at the very top of the "news" (front page) at the moment
Over at Tux Machines...
GNU/Linux news for the past day
IRC Proceedings: Monday, December 16, 2024
IRC logs for Monday, December 16, 2024