Fix Missing Minimize, Maximize menu On LibreWolf Easily
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Attack Vector Controls Land In Linux 6.17 To Better Control CPU Security Mitigations
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When Flatpak's Sandbox Cracks: Real-Life Security Issues Beyond the Ideal
Flatpak promises a secure runtime for Linux applications through container-like isolation, relying on bubblewrap namespaces, syscall filtering, and portal interfaces. In theory, each app should operate inside a strong sandbox, disconnected from the host system. But in reality, experience shows gaps, tiny cracks through which apps may escape with serious consequences.
Steam Survey For July Shows Linux Use Approaching 3%
Back in February Steam on Linux was at a 1.45% marketshare, then was corrected to 2.33% for Linux gaming in March, 2.27% for April, a nice jump to 2.69% for Linux gaming in May, and June came in at 2.57% for the Linux gaming population as a percent of Steam users. The July numbers were published this evening and show a new recent high for Linux gamers...
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Microsoft's Debt Exploded by 15.4 Billion Dollars in the Past 9 Months Alone (Despite All the Layoffs)
After nearly 10 waves of layoffs in 2025 (not 2 as the mainstream media likes to claim) the workforce is a lot smaller and money is still absent, except for speculation in Wall Street
Another one bites the dust as KubeSphere kills open source edition
Company blames license violations and infrastructure changes for abrupt move
KubeSphere has become the latest service to abruptly yank an open source edition of a product, triggering outcry from users.…
NetworkManager 1.54 Adds Per-Device IPv4 Forwarding
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Incus 6.15 Container & Virtual Machine Manager Released
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Boston-Based FSF Could Use a Few Volunteers on August 11
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EXT4 Shows Wild Gains With Better Block Allocation Scalability In Linux 6.17
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RustDesk 1.4.1 Remote Desktop Adds Terminal and Stylus Support
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Intel XeSS 2.1 Released With Frame Generation For Non-Intel GPUs But Still A Binary Mess
This evening Intel released XeSS 2.1 as the newest version of their Xe Super Sampling library with upscaling, frame generation, and low latency optimizations for gamers. Notable with XeSS 2.1 is that it introduces XeSS Frame Generation with Xe Low Latency support now for non-Intel GPUs...
New Google AI model maps world in 10-meter squares for machines to read
DeepMind geospatial AI model offers comprehensive view of Earth image data
Google has released a new AI model that maps the world in 10-meter squares for machines to read.…
Canonical dusts off TPM encryption for Ubuntu 25.10
Passworldless disk locking is coming, a couple of years later than hoped
Canonical's Director of Engineering for Ubuntu Desktop has published a roadmap for the 25.10 release, which includes a feature that was originally planned for 23.10.…
DuckStation PS1 Emulator Dev May Drop Linux Support After AUR Frustrations
After repeated complaints from Arch users, the DuckStation PS1 emulator dev removed the PKGBUILD and is considering dropping Linux support altogether.
Steam Beta Brings Fix For UI Scaling On XWayland
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Scratch-Built KaOS and Its Latest KDE-Driven Evolution
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Arch AUR Under Fire Once More as Malware Resurfaces
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Proton Launches Free, Open Source Authenticator App
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Linus Torvalds Continues Using A Radeon RX 580 Graphics Card, Back On An Intel Laptop
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How to Install ERPNext on Debian 13
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CDE, The Common Desktop Environment, Now Ported To OpenBSD
Explore CDE, the classic Common Desktop Environment, now ported to OpenBSD. Relive this open-source UNIX desktop from 1993-1999
Ubuntu 25.10 Snapshot 3 Released For Monthly Testing
For the Ubuntu 25.10 development cycle to complement the daily ISOs, Canonical began releasing monthly snapshots to facilitate more testing from the community and also in working to enhance their build automation / infrastructure. Today marks the third monthly release of Ubuntu 25.10 for testing...
ESP32-P4-WIFI6 Development Board with Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5 Support
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Arch Linux Installer Gets U2F Authentication and Bluetooth Support
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How to Enable SSH on Debian 13
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Banana Pi BPI-R4 Lite Released with MediaTek MT7987A and Wi-Fi 7 Support
The Banana Pi team has launched the BPI-R4 Lite, a smart router board powered by the MediaTek MT7987A processor. It supports Wi-Fi 7 and offers multiple high-speed interfaces, targeting applications such as internet service routers, wireless repeaters, home gateways, NAS devices, and 4G or 5G connectivity. The board is powered by the MediaTek MT7987A quad-core […]
Fedora Considers Hardlinking Identical /usr Files By Default For Deduplicating RPM Assets
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Alma-Based HeliumOS 10 Is Out — Here’s What I Think
Alma-based HeliumOS 10 is out now with Linux kernel 6.12, Zsh as default, Btrfs with optional encryption, and Docker preinstalled—here’s my take.
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