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Fedora and openSUSE are removing H.264, H.265, and VC-1 VA-API video codecs support from Mesa to avoid potential license issues.
System 76’s COSMIC Desktop Ditched GTK in Favor of Iced
System 76’s engineers picked Iced, a Rust-based cross-platform GUI toolkit, over GTK for their in-house developed COSMIC Desktop.
Debian Decided to Include Non-Free Firmware in the Installer
Debian has always aimed to adhere to the spirit of FOSS as closely as possible. As a result, its developers are known for their careful approach to the software included in the distribution. However, times are changing. In a vote held over the past two weeks, Debian’s developers decided to include non-free firmware by default in the Debian installer.
TUXEDO Computers Released TUXEDO OS 1 to the Mass Public
TUXEDO Computers, a Linux-focused computer manufacturer, has made its in-house operating system, TUXEDO OS, available to all Linux users.
Mist: An AUR-Helper-Like Application for Debian and Ubuntu
Mist is a helper for MPR (makedeb Package Repository), which provides extra software for Debian and Ubuntu-based Linux distributions. In addition, it uses the same PKGBUILD format as Arch Linux; however, it builds DEB packages instead of Arch ones.
How to Install Nginx, MariaDB, and PHP on Rocky Linux 9
This tutorial shows you how to install the LEMP Stack (Nginx, MariaDB, and PHP) on Rocky Linux 9, transforming it into an ultimate server for developing and hosting your web applications.
Parrot OS 5.1 Brings a Host of Updates and New Docker Repo
Parrot OS, similar to Kali Linux, was created as a security-focused operating system for ethical hackers and privacy-oriented users. Updated security tools, IoT performance improvements, and its own Docker repo are some things the new Parrot OS 5.1 comes with.
SpiralLinux Updated Built Upon the Stable Debian 11.5 Branch
SpiralLinux is a new Debian-based Linux distro focusing on simplicity and out-of-the-box usability. The latest SpiralLinux 11.220925 version adds smoother two-finger scrolling, Firefox ESR 102.3, and disabling bitmap fonts to avoid poor font rendering.
5 Best Free Self-Hosted Music Streaming Software
If you’re a music lover looking for free and open-source music server software to build your own self-hosted live streaming audio server for your extensive music collection, you’ve come to the right place. This article shows you the five best music streaming services you can install for free and fully control your music collection.
Caddy 2.6 Web Server Brings HTTP/3 Support by Default
Caddy is an open-source, fast, cross-platform web server written in Go, best known for its automatic HTTPS features. It is designed to be simple, easy to use, and secure. Caddy 2.6 has enabled HTTP/3 by default, virtualizes the file system, and increases the performance of static files and FastCGI.
ONLYOFFICE 7.2 Is Out with UI Changes and New Functionalities
ONLYOFFICE is a free cross-platform business-class productivity platform designed for internal team collaboration. Its latest 7.2 version features toolbar optimizations for smaller screens, a redesigned search inside the document, and an improved font engine.
Python 2 Is No Longer Part of the Arch Linux Repositories
Python 2 reached EOL in 2020, so Arch’s devs reduced the apps that used it to the point it is now entirely removed from the distro’s repos.
PeerTube 4.3 Free Video Platform Is Out with New Functionalities
PeerTube is a free, self-hosted, and open-source software that users can install on their servers to create a video hosting and sharing platform. The ability to automatically import all videos from a remote channel into one of your channels is the big news in the recently released PeerTube 4.3.
WSL Gets Systemd Support, Here’s How to Enable It
Microsoft has released a new 0.67.6 version of its Windows Subsystem for Linux, which includes long-awaited systemd support. This elevates the system to a whole new level, opening up many possibilities.
GNOME 43 Desktop Is a Step Forward but Still Far from Perfection
The GNOME 43 “Guadalajara” desktop environment was released, improving the appearance and adding some new features. And while there are no revolutionary changes, it looks more polished than ever.
RHEL-Based EuroLinux Desktop Debuts on the Linux Scene
EuroLinux is an operating system used primarily for server applications. However, EuroLinux Desktop is a modern operating system based on RHEL 9 intended for usage in office work, companies, and private users.
MakuluLinux: A Lot of Fun for Distro Hoppers
We’ve always maintained and believed that one of the most powerful and essential aspects of Linux is the diversity and choices it offers its users. MakuluLinux is living proof of this. It is an Ubuntu-based multi-faced distribution aimed at desktop Linux users who value diversity and gamers.
Cloudflare’s New Proxy Server, Pingora, Has the Potential to Dethrone Nginx
Few companies can compete with Cloudflare’s experience in serving massive web traffic. Pingora is a new HTTP proxy server built in-house by Cloudflare with plans to make it open-source in the future.
3 Best GUI Pacman Frontends for Arch Linux-Based Distributions
Arch Linux has long won advanced Linux users’ hearts due to the ultimate control it puts in their hands. This article shows the best graphical Pacman frontends for quickly and easily installing, updating, and removing software on Arch.
GNOME’s Libadwaita 1.2 Released with Exciting Improvements
Some of the new features of Libadwaita 1.2 include messages adaptive layout, a new type of boxed list rows containing an inline entry, and more. Here's what's new.
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