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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.
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The privacy-focused Android fork would rather lose market access than collect user data at setup.
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Garuda has taken an official stance on the age verification question, while Arch Linux is silent.
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The announcement comes just weeks before Ubuntu 26.04 LTS ships with the latest Rust upgrades.
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And part of your purchase goes to support World Central Kitchen, a nonprofit that provides emergency food relief to c...
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The feature has already been merged into LibreOffice 26.8's development builds.
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The project removes the birthDate field systemd added last week in response to age verification laws.
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A fun Linux crossword puzzle featuring systemd ctl commands like systemctl and journalctl. Perfect for testing and im...
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What are Btrfs subvolumes in Linux? Understand how they work and why they are better than traditional partitions with...
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It can go in a rack, runs OpenWrt, and comes with a promise of lifetime updates.
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The Deutschland-Stack names ODF and PDF/UA as the only permitted document formats for German public administrations.
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The optional birthDate field gives other projects a standardized data source for age verification compliance.
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The BorgBase team has cooked up a new open source backup client written in Rust.
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Plenty of things going on in the Linux world.
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Mac Pro support and working microphones on the M2 Pro/Max are in, along with a package management upgrade that Fedora...