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The growing coalition is days away from shipping Euro-Office's first stable release.
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The company that once called Linux a "cancer" is now the one shipping its core tools to Windows users.
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Drew DeVault of SourceHut fame has shipped the first release of his Vim 8.2-based fork.
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Or should I call it "a little Jan"?
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Expect a new AlmaLinux edition built for media and entertainment workflows to make its debut at the July 18 event.
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The project's May update also brings a better build system and replaces KWalletManager with the new KeepSecret app.
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M5Stack's offering has already pulled in over 10,000 Kickstarter backers.
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Not that I am a fan of Windows or need Windows-only application. But I appreciate the innovation of open source devel...
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The handheld returned at $789 and $949, sold out in North America within 24 hours, and is now back with inconsistent ...
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Linux gets some relief in the absurd OS-level age verification law fiasco.
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Raspberry Pi CEO Eben Upton confirmed that in a Reddit AMA recently.
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Mozilla's new AI browsing mode is in limited beta, and it's more capable than I expected.
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The incoming driver would let you move data between two computers over a USB4 cable without needing a network interface.
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Other open source software gets similar treatment, with Colorado going as far as explicitly excluding code repositori...
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Tells Linux users to either pay up or get stuck on an aging, unsupported version forever.
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They are working on a new project called 'baltobu', which will reverse-engineer Bambu's proprietary components.
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Firefox's PDF viewer just got a feature that online tools have been charging for.
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DB says it was not intentional, and the block seems to have been fixed.
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More major vendors supporting LVFS is a good sign for the desktop Linux community.
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The devs have also rolled out automatic multi-agent coordination and expanded self-hosting options.