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A new bi-weekly release of Wine is now available for enjoying Windows applications and games on Linux and other platforms.

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The Firewalld open-source firewall daemon has been in development since 2011 while only two years ago did it reach the Firewalld 1.0 milestone

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It’s been an exciting week for people who care about Linux distributions, FOSS licensing, FOSS distribution, FOSS business models, and the future of open source in general. Red Hat’s an…

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Hello!

I've bought new parts and I am awaiting their arrival so I can build my brand new computer. I've decided to go for Arch Linux with KDE plasma or perhaps Gnome as my desktop environment but that's as far as I've come.

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/Xw4sRv

I figured I would ask the community if they have any tips or suggestions, thanks!

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Update on what happened across the GNOME project in the week from June 16 to June 23.

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SDDM as the QML-based X11 and Wayland display manager commonly used on KDE systems and elsewhere is finally out with a new release.

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related article from RHEL: Furthering the evolution of CentOS Stream

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Linux is known for its flexibility and customization options, and there are countless tools and commands available for users to explore. However, two of the most versatile and powerful tools that every Linux geek should know are sed and awk. These command-line tools have been around for decades and are still widely used by system administrators, programmers, and power users alike. In this article, we’ll explore why every Linux geek needs to know these two tools. First, let’s define what sed and awk are. Sed (short for “stream editor”) is a command-line tool that is used for performing simple text […]

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A powerful ultrabook running Ubuntu or Pop!_OS Linux distributions, equally capable of productivity or gaming.

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Linux is generally considered the go-to OS for under powered computers. Wanting to challenge the preconceived notion that Linux requires ‘a computer made in the last 20 years,’ [Dmitry]…

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Poorly managed Linux servers are an easy opportunity for threat actors to deploy malware, so patch up.

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Sent in today for the mainline Linux kernel -- days ahead of the expected Linux 6.4 stable release -- is a crash fix for just-released AMD Ryzen 7040 series laptops.

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SUSE's latest release of SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 Service Pack 5 (SLE 15 SP5) has a focus on security, claiming it as the first distro to offer full support for confidential computing to protect data. From a report: According to SUSE, the latest version of its enterprise platform is designed to deli...

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More news has come out of Red Hat in the past couple of days and as usual, a vocal minority has taken it upon themselves to cuss, lie, and tear down people t...

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Too soon to talk specifics, friends, but rest assured we can see the path. All is not lost—not even close. Thanks for your patience.

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For those making use of the current Linux 6.3 stable series, Linux 6.3.9 is out today and it's particularly important if you make use of the open-source NVIDIA 'Nouveau' kernel graphics driver.

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#OpenAPI specification has become the official documentation 📖 in the Open Build Service! #OBS! Read this blog posts about the release and about the newly documented endpoints: https://openbuildservice.org/2023/06/12/api-docs-continuation/

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Distrobox is the open-source project for quickly and easily firing up other Linux distributions as containers on your desktop

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As a follow-up to yesterday's article about the believed fix for the Nouveau use-after-free bug plaguing Linux 6.3 users of this open-source NVIDIA driver, the fix has now been merged to Linux 6.4 Git and in turn should also be picked up for an upcoming Linux 6.3 point release.

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And it only took 21 hours. Linux 6.4 has a bug where it hangs on boot, but probably only 1 in 1000 boots (and rarer if using Intel hardware for some reason). It’s surprising to me that no one…

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This is the BETA release for Linux Mint 21.2 “Victoria” Cinnamon Edition.

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I've been using Linux for 2 months and prefer it to windows now. What makes me sad is my uni laptop is windows and it needs to stay windows for the time being and every time I have to use it for anything other than watching movies it annoys me lol

I tried to print something off my laptop and it wasn't recognising my printer and told me to install the drivers again so I got fed up, turned my actual computer on even though its too hot to turn it on and managed to print without any issue.

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