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Open-Source Video Editor Gets ‘Game-Changer’ Update
A new version of open-source video editor OpenShot is available to download. OpenShot 3.2 is the first update to the app since early last year, and the editor’s chief developer, Jonathan Thomas, describes this release as a “game-changer with new themes, improved features, and enhanced performance”.
Archrebel Tactics is a wild sci-fi turn-based strategy game inspired by Rebelstar and X-COM
Inspired by the original Rebelstar from 1986 and in parts UFO: Enemy Unknown / X-COM: UFO Defense, you may want to take a look at Archrebel Tactics if you like your strategy games with a retro look and feel.
How to Fix err_connection_timed_out
Err_connection_timed_out is an error message that appears when your web browser cannot establish a connection with a website you want to navigate within a certain time limit.
This All-in-One Linux Distro Isn’t for Everyone, but It Cured My Distro-Hopping Habit
As a distro-hopper, I'm always on the lookout for new distros to try. With how things work in the Linux world, there's a new shiny distro coming out every once in a while offering new gimmicks.
SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 to receive support right up to end of Unix epoch
As SUSE ascends its self-imposed ALP, this version may be the last of the fixed release cycle for openSUSE Leap.
KDE Plasma 6.1 Performing Much Better On Older Intel Integrated Graphics
With the recently released KDE Plasma 6.1 desktop environment, those still relying on old Intel integrated graphics should have a much more pleasant experience thanks to improvements made to the KWin compositor. For very old Intel integrated graphics, it can effectively be a night and day difference upgrading to the new Plasma 6.1 desktop.
Fedora Linux 40 Unleashed: A Roundup of all the Exciting Updates!
Discover the latest in Fedora Linux 40! Explore new features, downstream projects like Universal Blue, and expanded hardware compatibility.
Showtime: A Modern Video Player for GNOME (With Install Guide)
Discover a new video player for GNOME DE named Showtime, as well as how to install it on Ubuntu and other Linux distributions.
OpenShot 3.2 Video Editor Brings Remove Gap Feature, New Themes, and More
OpenShot 3.2 open-source video editor was released over the weekend as a major update that introduces a better video editing experience through powerful new features, new themes, and performance enhancements.
Mozilla Launches Opt-In AI Tools in Firefox
Mozilla tests an opt-in AI feature in Firefox's Nightly builds that lets you access AI services directly from the browser's sidebar for smarter browsing.
What are Distro Forks, Flavors & Clones? Explaining Confusing Linux Terms
While looking for a distro, you may see confusing terms like Fork, Flavour or Remix. This article decodes these terms to help you pick the distro that's right for you.
Ubuntu 24.10 Finally Makes Wayland Default for NVIDIA Users
As is typical after an Ubuntu LTS release, 24.04 in this case. The development of a non-LTS (interim) release is underway. Code-named “Oracular Oriole”, Ubuntu 24.10 is set to be released sometime in October 2024, barring any unforeseen delays, of course.
Intels Linux Software Optimizations Still Pay Off For Xeon 6700E "Sierra Forest" E-Core CPUs
When testing Intel's aggressive software Linux optimizations shipped by way of their in-house Clear Linux distribution, I am most often testing it on their high core count Xeon processors with AVX-512... Over the years in dozens of Phoronix articles there have been countless metrics showing off the out-of-the-box performance benefits from leveraging software built for higher x86_64 micro-architecture feature levels, employing compiler-based function multi-versioning, and the other extensive performance tuning carried out by Intel software engineers.
Victoria 3's first major expansion Sphere of Influence is out now
After a delay, Paradox Interactive have now launched the first proper major expansion for Victoria 3 with Sphere of Influence along with the free Update 1.7 "Kahwah". So far it has gathered a Mostly Positive rating on Steam.
TEAMGROUP T-Force M200 1TB External SSD Review
The M200 is an external SSD which is both ultra-light, sleek, and highly portable. It weighs a mere 83g and measures 105cm long, by 55.5cm wide, by 11cm thick.
How to deploy Ghost Blog with Nginx on Debian 12
Ghost is an open-source blogging platform that helps you create a professional-looking blog. In this tutorial, we will explore how to install Ghost CMS using Nginx and MySQL on a server powered by Debian 12.
Some Open Source Software Licences are Only ‘Open-ish,’ Says Thoughtworks
A number of open source tech tools have moved towards commercial licences. Thoughtworks says this creates "big headaches" for IT, who are scrambling to maintain compliance and find replacement tools.
TUXEDO Computers Unveils the InfinityBook Pro 15 Gen9 Linux Ultrabook
German Linux hardware vendor TUXEDO Computers unveiled today the 9th generation (Gen9) of the TUXEDO InfinityBook Pro 15 premium-class business ultrabook with full Linux support.
openSUSE Leap Micro 6.0 Released, v5.4 Reaches End-of-Life
The immutable openSUSE Leap Micro 6.0 is out with Podman updated to v4.7, improved SELinux support, real-time kernel, and more.
Andrew Tanenbaum honored for pioneering MINIX, the OS hiding in a lot of computers
Andy Tanenbaum, creator of MINIX, has been recognized for his code, seminal textbooks, and wider educational influence over much of the modern FOSS world.
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