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NVIDIA Blocks Efforts to Expand CUDA Compatibility to Other Platforms
NVIDIA prevents the development of translation layers to run CUDA on other platforms. Read more
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Introducing NixBSD: Unofficial NixOS Fork with FreeBSD Kernel
NixBSD Introduces NixOS Fork with FreeBSD Kernel Integration. Read more
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KDE Plasma 6 Sets a New Standard for Linux Desktop Environments
KDE Plasma 6 release is now officially available. Here’s what’s new. Read more
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lnav 0.12 Released with Gantt Chart View of Log files
lnav 0.12 released with exciting features and enhancements. Read more
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Sway 1.9 Released: Improved Performance and New Features
A new release of Sway 1.9 is now available. Read more
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Firefox 123 Released with Experimental Tab Preview
A new release of Firefox 123 is now available. This is what’s new. Read more
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LXQt 2.0 Plans for Qt6 Porting and Wayland Session
Some important updates to the lightweight LXQt 2.0 developments in terms of Qt6 and Wayland ports. Read more
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OpenGL 4.6 Certified for Apple M1 and M2 Chips with Asahi Linux Driver
Khronos certifies Asahi’s open driver, setting a new standard for Apple M1/M2 graphics support with OpenGL 4.6 and ES 3.2. Read more
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FreeBSD Announces End of Support for 32-bit Platforms in Future Releases
FreeBSD will soon stop supporting the 32-bit platforms. Read more
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Promising Progress: Xfce’s Wayland Roadmap updates of 2024
Explore the upcoming Xfce 4.20 release as it hints at an experimental Wayland session. Read more
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Fedora Linux Unveils Fedora Atomic Desktops
Fedora Atomic Desktops Announced: A Unified Approach to rpm-ostree Spins. Read more
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VirtualBox Now Leverages KVM Hypervisor Power
It’s now possible to run VirtualBox on top of KVM hypervisor. Read more
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Introducing Mozilla Monitor Plus: Auto-remove Personal Data from Breach
To keep you safe online in the easiest way, Mozilla Monitor, formerly known as Firefox Monitor, has unveiled its latest paid subscription service – Mozilla Monitor Plus. Read more
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Beyond 2038: Debian Strengthens 32-Bit Builds with Critical Patches
No worries. Your 32-bit packages won’t break after 2038 since the Debian team already started working on it. Read more
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Google Allocates $1 Million to Improve Portability Between C++ and Rust
Google’s latest move, as the tech giant invests $1 million in the Rust Foundation to enhance Rust and C++ interoperability. Read more
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KaOS 2024.01 Lands with Midna Theme Makeover and Plasma 6 Magic
KaOS 2024.01 upgrades its system base for stability and performance while introducing Plasma 6 enhancements. Read more
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ONLYOFFICE Docs 8.0 Delivers PDF Forms, RTL, Goal Seek + More
A new major release of ONLYOFFICE docs 8.0 is now available to download. Here’s what’s new. Read more
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Linux Mint 22 Code Name Revealed: Meet “Wilma”
Learn about the upcoming Linux Mint 22 release, code name and more updates from the source. Read more
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Vanilla OS 2 Orchid Beta Unveils Revolutionary Hybrid Debian Base and OCI Image Updates
After many months of development, Vanilla OS 2 “Orchid” beta is now available for testing. Read more
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AMD Open Sources Drivers for XDNA-Based NPUs
AMD Open Sources Drivers for XDNA-Based NPUs, Boosting ML and Signal Processing Performance Read more
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Flathub Surpasses One Million Active Users Milestone
Flathub emerges as Linux’s preferred app store with a one million active users milestone. Read more
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Firefox 122 Released with Official deb Package and Enhancements
A round-up of the new features of Firefox 122, which brings a native deb installer and an array of improvements. Read more
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Tesseract 5.3.4: A Leap Forward in Optical Text Recognition
A new point release of Tesseract 5.3.4 OCR with improvements is now available. Read more
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FreeBSD Developers Explore Rust Integration
FreeBSD developers are assessing the possibility and benefits of bringing Rust into the base system. Read more
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Wayland protocols 1.33 Released. This is What’s New.
Explore the latest release of Wayland-Protocols 1.33, featuring crucial updates, and stable protocol transitions that promise a more reliable and optimized user environment. Read more
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Hangover 9.0 Released: Run Windows Apps in ARM 64
Hangover 9.0 introduces RISC-V support, expanding its reach to new platforms. Explore the new features. Read more
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fish 3.7.0 Shell Released with a Spectrum of Enhancements
A new release of Fish Shell (friendly interactive shell) 3.7.0 is here with a handful of updates. Read more
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Lutris 0.5.15 Released with Exciting Features and Critical Fixes
Learn about the best new features of the Lutris 0.5.15 release. Read more
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PulseAudio 17.0 Released: Major Update Brings New Features
Learn about key highlights of the PulseAudio 17.0 release. Read more
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Docker Desktop as Flatpak Likely to Arrive Soon
Docker desktop as Flatpak and Snap may arrive soon for your Linux distributions. Read more
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KDE Plasma 5.27 Now Available for OpenBSD as Easy Install Option
You can easily install KDE Plasma 5.27 in OpenBSD systems. Read more
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Min 1.31 Released as a New Bug Fix Update for Lightweight Browser
Min 1.31 introduces the ability to select and manage multiple tabs seamlessly, streamlining your browsing tasks. Read more
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Kodi 20.3 “Nexus” released as a last bug-fix update
Discover the improvements in Kodi 20.3, address DVD playback issues, enable automatic recovery in the Music Library, and resolve platform-specific quirks for an all-encompassing media solution. Read more
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Firewalld 2.1 Released with Improved Network Security
Firewalld, the service daemon with the D-Bus interface, released the latest minor version 2.1, with improvements. Read more
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Chromium Merges Code for Native VA-API Acceleration with Wayland
The latest Chromium browser code has integrated Video Acceleration API (VA-API) support for the Linux Ozone/Wayland platform. Read more
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Gnuplot 6.0 Arrives with Advanced Scripting and Functions
Gnuplot 6.0 takes data exploration to new heights with function blocks, scoped variables, and many built-in functions and array operations. Read more
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Alacritty 0.13 Released with Enhanced Configurability
From Wayland woes to clipboard quirks, Alacritty 0.13 tackles a slew of bugs, optimizing memory usage and refining the user experience. Read more
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Gentoo Linux Takes a Big Leap: Official Binary Packages
Breaking free from the source-only tradition, Gentoo Linux introduces binary packages for a faster and more convenient user experience. Read more
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Fedora 40 Plans to Merge /usr/bin and /usr/sbin Directories
Learn about the Fedora 40 change proposal, which plans to merge the /usr/bin and /usr/sbin directories together. Read more
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Darktable 4.6 Released with Enhanced Photo Editing Features
Experience the new features of Darktable 4.6, featuring a groundbreaking RGB module, accelerated image display, and expanded camera compatibility. Elevate your photo editing game with this milestone release Read more
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QEMU 8.2 Released with Exciting Features and Enhancements
Explore the features of QEMU 8.2, from virtio-sound to virtual GPUs, with architectural updates across platforms. Read more
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Zorin OS 17 Released: A Leap Forward in Performance and Features
Discover what’s new in Zorin OS 17. Experience unparalleled speed, enhanced multitasking, and a redesigned Software Store. Read more
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Firefox 121 Released: A Dive into What’s New
Learn what’s new in Firefox 121, featuring Wayland as default in Linux, voice command in macOS, AV1 decoding in Windows and more. Read more
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OpenSSH 9.6 Arrives: Patching Up and Powering Up
Secure your remote connections with OpenSSH 9.6. This update plugs critical security holes and adds user-friendly features like Channel Timeout and ED25519 key support. Read more
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PostmarketOS 23.12 is Here: Breathing New Life into Smartphones
Learn about the key new features of the PostmarketOS 23.12 bringing a total of 45 device support. Read more
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Mozilla Planning for MemoryCache Local AI Bot in Firefox
Learn about MemoryCache, an innovation from Firefox that comes as a browser add-on that integrates a conversational AI assistant. Read more
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China Launches Satellite with Real-Time Linux Kernel Subsystem Written in Rust
The Tianyi-33 satellite, launched by China, features a unique dual-kernel architecture with a real-time Linux kernel written in Rust. Read more
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LibreOffice Alert: Update Now to Fix Two Critical Vulnerabilities
Update to the latest version of LibreOffice now (7.6.4 or 7.5.9) to fix two critical vulnerabilities. Read more