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The latest Fedora Asahi Remix updates feature robust HDMI support for Apple's M1 & M2 series, significant GPU driver upgrades, and more.
OpenSSH Announces Plan to Phase Out DSA Keys
OpenSSH will disable DSA keys by default starting June 2024, with a complete removal slated for 2025. Here's more on that!
OpenWrt One: OpenWrt’s First In-House Hardware Design
OpenWrt One/AP-24 unveiled in celebration of OpenWrt's 20th year, offering an upstream-supported hardware solution. Here's more on that!
Reddit’s Linux Group Hits 1 Million Members
Reddit's Linux community reaches 1M members, a significant marker of Linux's impact and the passionate community behind it. Here's more on that!
New Year, New Kodi: Nexus 20.3 Brings Enhancements and Fixes
Kodi 20.3 "Nexus" debuts with bug fixes and backports; no new features, but essential updates included. Here's what's new!
KDE Plasma 6’s Financial Targets Met and Surpassed
Plasma 6's thriving community ensures financial success, hitting goals 50 days before the desktop environment's launch.
Solus 4.5 Resilience: A Feast for the Senses
Solus 4.5 brings a feast for tech enthusiasts: Calamares installer, Pipewire by default, sleek Budgie & GNOME updates, and more. Here's more on that!
Floorp: Web Browser Focusing on Privacy and Customization
Floorp is a new web browser built on Firefox that features strong tracking protection, a flexible layout, and endless customization options.
Chromium’s Accelerated Video Decoding Comes to Wayland
Chromium enhances Linux media playback by integrating VA-API on Wayland, promising smoother, faster media playback.
Emmabuntüs DE5 Released: A Year and a Half in the Making
Educational-targeted Emmabuntüs DE5 rolls out, rebased on Debian 12, featuring Xfce 4.18, LXQt 1.2, and ZuluCrypt, replacing VeraCrypt. Here's more on that!
Insights into The Linux Foundation’s 2023 Annual Report
The Linux Foundation's 2023 annual report: Here's where funds were allocated to boost open-source innovation and growth.
What to Expect from Vanilla OS 2 Orchid
Get ready for Vanilla OS 2 Orchid: Currently in alpha, with beta slated for January 30. A fresh wave of features is on the horizon.
Vim 9.1 Adds Virtual Text, Smooth Scrolling, and More
Latest Vim 9.1: Remembering Bram Moolenaar, featuring new :defer command, virtual-text support, and EditorConfig plugin. See what's new.
WattOS R13 Rolls Out Rebased on Debian 12 Bookworm
Revitalize your old PC with WattOS R13, featuring Debian 12 Bookworm, lightweight LXDE, and improved hardware compatibility.
MX-23.1 Raspberry PI OS Respin Released, Here’s What’s New
Get the Latest MX-23.1 Raspberry Pi Respin, based on Debian 12.4 with customized MX tools, streamlined for Pi hardware.
Fedora-based Nobara Linux 39 Released, Ditches GNOME in Favor of Plasma
Nobara 39 brings Nvidia driver updates for Wayland compatibility, Gamscope-session improvements, cleaner SteamOS session handling, and more.
ZeroSSL: How to Secure Your Website with a Free SSL Certificate
Easily implement SSL on your site with ZeroSSL. Our guide covers free certificate setup, ensuring safe and encrypted user connections.
2023’s Moments That Marked the Open-Source World
2023 in review: The most remarkable events in the Open Source ecosystem that shaped the year. Let’s recall them!
Enlightenment 0.26: Two Years Later a Major Update Unveiled
Enlightenment 0.26 window manager brings bug fixes, features like the DDC backlight option, larger task previews, and an experimental WL mode watermark. Here's more on that!
DietPi 8.25 Enhances User Experience on Multiple Platforms
DietPi 8.25 introduces support for Orange Pi 3B and PINE64 STAR64, enhancing options for diverse SBC users. Here's what's new!
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