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posted by Roy Schestowitz on Apr 05, 2025

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Digital artists, designers and vector illustrators among you may be be interested to know that an updated version of open source graphics app Inkscape is out
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Linux is a great operating system, but I just can't use it as my main desktop
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Ubuntu 25.04, nicknamed "Plucky Puffin" is arriving this month
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Red Hat links
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GNU Octave, the free open-source programming language for scientific computing and numerical computation
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last batch for Friday/week
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This is free and open source software
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You know me. Mega curmudgeon. Whenever I review Linux distros, I'm usually unhappy. Lots of people mistake my negativism as something inherently anti-Linux
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A couple weeks ago I was playing around with a multiple architecture CI setup with another team
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The Linux Containers project maintains Long Term Support (LTS) releases for its core projects
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Calibre developer Kovid Goyal released today Calibre 8.2 as a new stable version of this powerful, open-source, cross-platform, and free ebook management software for GNU/Linux, macOS, and Windows.
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This article accompanies my video review of the Huion Inspiroy H610X
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Calibre 8.2 ebook manager adds new Kobo firmware support
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Android 15's Theft Detection Lock is overreacting, users say
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Fedora 43 will include RPM 6, a major upgrade approved by FESCo this week
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Celluloid 0.28 open-source video player is out with a refreshed interface, playlist duration display, and playlist navigation via next/previous buttons
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If you’re looking to move away from products developed by Progress, let’s explore the finest open source alternatives
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Axzez has officially released its updated Interceptor OS Installer
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LuckFox has introduced a compact Linux development board named Luckfox Nova
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Fedora test days are events where anyone can help make certain that changes in Fedora Linux work well in an upcoming release
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A change in Fedora’s thunderbird RPM package a few months ago led to some issues with the Fedora Flatpak thereof
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mostly from GamingOnLinux
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Automattic cuts 16%
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