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These two launches ought to keep Big Tech on their toes.
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Controversies all around.
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TDF has used a bylaw Collabora publicly opposed to strip over 30 of its most active developers of their membership.
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It was rejected due to insufficient consideration for systemd-less environments like containers.
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The release drops curses in favor of Textual, but that's just the highlight.
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Nobody stepped up to maintain a key package, and its security baggage eventually led to this.
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Euro-Office is a new European fork of ONLYOFFICE. Here’s why it was created, what it changes, and why it’s already co...
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Both are solid open source office suites but which one should you choose? This in-depth article compares LibreOffice ...
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Martin Wimpress is looking to handover the project due to lack of time and interests.
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The original PineTime stays, but its followup is a different thing entirely.
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Canonical has raised the minimum RAM requirement to 6 GB, while Windows 11 still sits at 4 GB. But that's only a numb...
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There's a systemd utility that lets you "inject" tools into a read-only OS at runtime, without rebooting the system. ...
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The new xdg-session-management protocol finally brings session saving and restoration to Wayland, eliminating a long-...
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It will be easier to manage the classic Debian packages in the Snap/App Center in the upcoming Ubuntu 26.04 LTS.
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Canonical has opened up Resolute Raccoon for testing, and the beta shows promise.
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The proposal calls for stripping out filesystem drivers and other features.
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Controversies all around.
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A single pull request turned a quiet open source contributor into the unlikely target of one of the Linux community's...
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AppImage complained of missing libfuse.so.2 even though fuse2 and fuse3 both were installed. Here's what I did to fix...
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He thinks a cross-distro API standard can be a practical solution to tackle age verification.