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The chosen maintainers could get up to €5,200 a month for IETF, W3C, and ISO standards work.
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Years after the idea was first floated, Warp's dual MIT and AGPL-licensed code is finally on GitHub.
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Announced last year, the first wave of LVFS restrictions went live at the start of this month.
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Elementary Data's open source CLI was the victim, and v0.23.3 is not a version you want installed.
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It's good to fix bugs rather than rushing for the release.
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It may look like a small addition, but standardizing something many Linux users already do can improve workflows, app...
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Canonical's plan favors local inference and open models over cloud-dependent AI services.
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Chatter from a Fedora developer meeting points to Microsoft wanting to shift Azure Linux closer to Fedora.
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Archived, unarchived, and archived again, the repo's status may keep changing, but MinIO's direction hasn't.
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Mozilla shipped it in Firefox 149 without a mention in the release notes.
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The LeafKVM packs a 2.4-inch touchscreen, Wi-Fi 5, and PoE into a CNC aluminum box.
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Should you skip this new release or jump on the bandwagon and upgrade to 26.04? Let me help you with that.
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The lightweight Ubuntu flavor hits the 30 release mark with a refreshed app stack and Wayland support still in the wo...
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You also get Plasma 6.6, Linux 7.0, and three years of standard LTS support.
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App replacements aside, there are quite a few interface upgrades worth knowing about too!
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New major releases from Ubuntu and Fedora.
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Ubuntu 26.04 is releasing today. I answer some of the frequently asked questions about upgrading to the new version.
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WSL9x lets you run a modern Linux kernel 6.19 inside Windows 9x without needing virtualization.
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After months of advocacy, Colorado's age verification bill is set for an amendment to exclude open source.
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The Playnix Console is a €1,179 Linux-powered gaming machine with an RX 9060 XT inside.