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No Linux Foundation IRS Disclosures Since 2018
The publicly-available records or IRS information about the Linux Foundation is suspiciously behind; compared to other organisations with a “tax-exempt” status the Linux Foundation is one year behind already
digiKam 7.4 Professional Photo Management App Brings New Features and Better Camera Support
KDE Project’s digiKam open-source, cross-platform and free professional photo management software has been updated to version 7.4, a release that introduces new features and many improvements.
How to Install Mantis Bug Tracking System with Nginx on Ubuntu 20.04
This guide shows how to install the mantis issue tracker on a Ubuntu 20.04 server. I will use Nginx web server instead of Apache for this installation.
My favorite Linux commands for optimizing web images
I used to stay away from images when working online. Handling and optimizing images can be both imprecise and time-consuming. Then I found some commands that changed my mind. To create web pages, I use Jekyll, so I've included that in the directions. However, these commands will also work with other static site generators.
Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Apple Motion
Motion is used to create and edit motion graphics, titling for video production and film production, and 2D and 3D compositing for visual effects. The software lets users create and play back visual effects and motion graphics.
How I use open source to design my own card games
I love a good game, and I particularly enjoy tabletop games because they have many of the same traits that open source has. When you're playing a card game in real life with friends sitting around a table, you can as a group decide that Jokers are wild. Alternately, you could arbitrarily decide that should a Joker come into play, anyone holding an Ace must discard that Ace.
Intel's mystery Linux muckabout is a dangerous ploy at a dangerous time
This is a critical time for the Good Chip Intel. After the vessel driftied through the Straits of Lateness towards the Rocks of Irrelevance, Captain Pat parachuted into the bridge to grab the helm and bark "Full steam ahead!"
Fwupd 1.7.3 Released with Support for Most Nordic Semiconductor nRF Secure Devices
Mario Limonciello announced today the release of fwupd 1.7.3 as the third maintenance update in the latest fwupd 1.7 series of this powerful firmware update utility for Linux-based operating systems.
How to Install Discord on Rocky Linux 8
In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install Discord client on Rocky Linux 8 using three different methods.
How to Remove Multiple Files at once on Linux
2DayGeeK: In this tutorial, you will learn the different ways to remove multiple files at once in Linux efficiently.
5.16 is delayed, but advances support for Apple's M1.
Looking forward to 5.16, you can expect improved support for Apple’s M1 chip, while gamers can expect the already available Nintendo Switch Pro driver to be merged into the mainline kernel.
Linux Foundation spends 20% more in 2021, highlights new LFX platform
The Linux Foundation (LF) will spend over $180m in 2021, 20 per cent up on last year, and highlights the role of its new LFX platform in its just-published annual report.
Microsoft GitHub Exposé — Part X — Connections to the Mass Surveillance Industry (and the Surveillance State)
Many people have long spoken about GitHub's ties to ICE; few have paid attention to intelligence ties, including the NSA and Nat Friedman’s proximity to people from Palantir
Open Access: What is it & Why It’s Important For Science
Open access is the equivalent of open source in the scientific community. Come learn what it is, and why it is important for society.
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: December 12th, 2021
The sixty-third installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on December 12th, keeping you guys up to date with the most important things happening in the Linux world.
Ubuntu 21.04 (Hirsute Hippo) Will Reach End of Life on January 20th, 2022
Canonical announced that their Ubuntu 21.04 (Hirsute Hippo) release will reach end of life next month on January 20th, 2022, urging users to upgrade to the latest Ubuntu release.
Rust in the Linux Kernel: ‘Good Enough’
The effort to bring Rust to the Linux kernel marches on this week, with an update from Rust for Linux project maintainer Miguel Ojeda put out this week serving as cause for renewed excitement. While the update cautions that Rust support is “still to be considered experimental,” it notes that the project has moved on from using the beta Rust compiler to use stable releases, starting with Rust 1.57.0, which was just released last Thursday.
Ubuntu Web: A Chrome OS Alternative That Respects Your Privacy
Apart from Chrome OS, there are other web-based operating systems available for Chromebook users, and Ubuntu Web is one of them. Ubuntu Web is a free, privacy-focused alternative to Chrome OS. You can use this community-developed Ubuntu Remix to create a Chrome OS-like web experience on any computer.
Open source 3D pixel art with Goxel
Building models with Goxel is a lot of fun, like the best part of Lego without the sharp edges and like Minecraft without the Creepers.
KDE Frameworks 5.89 Further Improves the Plasma Wayland Session, Fixes Many Bugs
The KDE Prooject released today KDE Frameworks 5.89 as the monthly update for this open-source software suite containing more than 80 add-on libraries to Qt that provide a wide range of commonly needed functionality for the KDE Plasma desktop environment and related apps.
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