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KDE Plasma 6.3 Desktop Environment Officially Released, This Is What’s New
Today, the KDE Project announced the release and general availability of the KDE Plasma 6.3 desktop environment series as a major update with new features and improvements.
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GIMP 3.0 RC3 Released
We’re excited to share the third release candidate of GIMP 3.0
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4 Months More Till Our Birthday (21st Anniversary) [original]
This year is the third year that we have a Gemini Edition
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BetaNews is Still Publishing LLM Slop/SPAM About "Linux"
Assuming it is indeed LLM slop, it seems clear BetaNews has no intention of improving or is simply unable/unwilling to improve
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5 reasons why 2025 might finally be the year of the Linux desktop
Every so often, you hear tech enthusiasts claim it’s finally the year of Linux
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GNOME Project Launches Revamped Website
Gnome.org has relaunched with a minimalist and cleaner design
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I Just Reinstalled Garuda Linux, and These 3 Things Surprised Me
Since writing my initial thoughts on Garuda Linux
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Thunderbird Monthly Development Digest – January 2025
Hello again Thunderbird Community
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Linux 6.6.77
I'm announcing the release of the 6.6.77 kernel
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What Is rclone on Linux and What Can You Do With It?
We’re always advised that we need to make regular backups, to different media, and with one copy offsite
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I'm an Android User Who Doesn't Like Google Apps: Yes, We Exist
I love Android, but I don't feel the same way about Google as a company
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Distributions and Operating Systems: HaikuOS, PCLinuxOS, OpenSUSE
Some OS news
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Security Leftovers
Security picks
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Ubuntu and Debian Reports and Views
a couple of distros in focus
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Leftovers in Red Hat Official Site
Red Hat picks
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Open Hardware/Modding: ESP32 and Raspberry Pi Stories/Projects
Some hardware news
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Free, Libre, and Open Source Software Leftovers
various FOSS stories
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Mozilla and Rust Promoting Plagiarism, Slop, and Worse; Linux Infighting Persists Over Rust Pushers
some rust newws
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Programming Leftovers
Development news
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KDE: Tellico 4.1.1 Released, KDE Gear 25.04 Release Schedule Published
KDE news
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Audiocasts/Shows: LINUX Unplugged, Late Night Linux, Linux User Space, and Destination Linux
4 new episodes
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today's howtos
Instructionals/Technical posts
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Ubuntu Was My First Distro—Here's Why We Went Our Separate Ways
I once used Ubuntu and followed its development with extreme excitement
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today's leftovers
Free, Libre, and Open Source Software leftovers
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Open Hardware: GNU-like Mobile Linux, Raspberry Pi, and More
Modding, Linux, and more
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Android Leftovers
RCS on Android soon to gain a much awaited message feature
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Red Hat and Fedora Leftovers
IBM, Fedora, etc.
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BSD: NetBSD, OpenBSD, FreeBSD News
BSD news
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Fastfetch 2.36 Brings Better CPU & GPU Detection
Fastfetch 2.36 system information tool enhances CPU/GPU detection, improves OS support, and adds new logo updates for Linux
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Immich 1.126 Brings Improved Search, UI Enhancements
Immich 1.126, a self-hosted photo and video backup solution, enhances search
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today's howtos
Instructionals/Technical posts
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Games: Steam Deck, Capcom Bundle, and More
gaming-related picks
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CentOS Connect conference announces return of Firefox
OKD project also has its own immutable CentOS image, which could be fun
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Security and Windows TCO Leftovers
security-related picks
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IPFire 2.29 - Core Update 192 is available for testing
Today it is time to start testing the latest large release of IPFire
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Best Free and Open Source Software
Only free and open source software is eligible for inclusion
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TuxCare Has a Big AlmaLinux 9 Announcement in Store
TuxCare announced it has successfully completed a Security Technical Implementation Guide for AlmaLinux OS 9
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About the Plasma release schedule
This will be a boring one, sorry. 🙂 Basically a “JFYI” for people interested in Plasma’s release administration
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This Week in KDE Apps
Every week we cover as much as possible of what's happening in the world of KDE apps
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Moving KDE's styling into the future
Last year during Akademy I gave a talk called Union: The Future of Styling in KDE
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How your feedback shapes the way we support open source software
At Canonical, we firmly believe that delivering an outstanding, customer-centric support experience is impossible without our customers’ help
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Serious about online privacy? This 'live' Linux OS is for you
You might think you're operating system gives you the privacy you need
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The state of the Location permission on Fedora Linux in 2025
This article will discuss the state of finding your current geographical location in the Fedora Linux environment
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Today in Techrights
Some of the latest articles
The corresponding text-only bulletin for Tuesday contains all the text.Top-read articles (excluding bot/crawler visits):