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- Framework Laptop 12 gets Fedora KDE Linux on pre-builts, along with new Intel Core Series 3 processors
Nice to see an expansion of Linux on devices, with the Framework Laptop 12 getting support for pre-builts to ship with Fedora KDE 44 and Intel Core Series 3 - PINE64 Calls Time on the Linux Hardware Market, Ceases Production Until the AI Bubble Bursts
Open hardware specialist PINE64 has announced that it is exiting the Linux single-board computer, phone... - Linux Kernel 7.2 Officially Released, This Is What’s New
Linux kernel 7.2 is now available for download with new features, enhanced hardware support through new and updated drivers, improvements to filesystems and networking, and much more. - GIMP 3.4 Promises New Project File Format, PSD Support Improvements, and More
GIMP 3.4 open-source image editor is under development promising many new features and enhancements. Here’s what to expect! - KDE Gear 26.08 Software Suite Is Out with Many Improvements for KDE Apps
KDE Gear 26.08 open-source software suite is now available with improvements to many of your favorite KDE applications. Here’s what’s new! - In South Korea, GNU/Linux Grew From 3.5% to 5.1% in the Past 12 Months (According to Cloudflare) [original]
seeing that GNU/Linux is growing in South Korea is highly encouraging - Today in Techrights
Some of the latest articles - PrismLinux Reborn 1.0 Is Here
PrismLinux Reborn 1.0 introduces a native redesigned installer, smarter driver handling, improved Btrfs support, four focused desktop options, and broad system refinements - Introducing FydeOS v23
the release of FydeOS v23 - Proton 11.0-2 Brings Support for AsteroidsHD, Portal Worlds, and Plain Sight
Proton 11.0-2 is now available with support for AsteroidsHD, Portal Worlds, Plain Sight, Warhammer: Dark Omen (Classic), Heroes of the Three Kingdoms 7, and many other Windows games. - Security Patches and Incidents
Security leftovers - Education, Sharing, and More
today's leftovers - Web Browsers/Web Servers: WebAudio, Automattic/WordCamp/WordPress Become Slopfest, Looking at "geolocation" in HTML
WWW related leftovers - GNU: GNUnet 0.29.0 is released, phone turned into emacs interface
GNU picks - PostgreSQL: LibreDB Studio introduced, poisoned Postgres connection pools
psql bits for today - IBM: Red Hat Selling Mindless Slop (as Usual), RPM 6.1.0 is Ready
Red Hat leftovers - Btrfs Snapshot Integration in KDE and GSoC Journey in KDE
a pair of KDE picks - "Chrome-Plated Turd" and "Google Chrome web browser for 64-bit Arm Linux and tested on Pi 5"
Chromium and more - Firefox Add-ons and Mozilla Still Goes on About Openwashing and LLM Slop (Pyramid Scheme, Hype)
Mozilla is meh - Programming Leftovers
Development and Python aplenty - Rust Gets Security Black Eye, Releases New Version
Rust sucks? - Raspberry Pi, Homebrew 68K Machine, and Android Devices
hardware and gizmos in the news - GNOME: Security, Extensions, and Liferea News Reader 2.0
GNOME leftovers - Trying Out Garuda Linux
Eventually settled on Garuda Linux - BSD: OpenZFS Mastery and NetBSD 11's Support for 64-bit RISC-V Hardware
BSD picks - SNES Games, Nostalgia, and New Titles for GNU/Linux
gaming picks - today's howtos
Instructionals/Technical posts - Audiocasts/Shows: Emacs, DNS, and BSDs
3 new episodes - Linux Kernel Space: Apple Foolishness and Change to Scheduler Boosts FPS for Low-Power Hardware
4 picks for today - NetworkManager 1.58.1 Improves Support for Private Connections and Fixes Bugs
NetworkManager 1.58.1 open-source network connection manager is now available for download with improved support for private connections and fixes various bugs. - Today in the United States GNU/Linux Measured at 15% on Desktops/Laptops [original]
Is this the "new normal"? - Android Leftovers
Android's new sideloading option is finally out - here's how it works - Free and Open Source Software, Benchmark, and Review
This is free and open source software - Mainstream OS – Arch Linux-based distribution
It provides graphical tools for configuring monitors, themes, key bindings, networking, software and updates - Anniversaries [original]
No anniversary would be complete without some balloons and decoration - Today in Techrights
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