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GNOME Foundation announced today the dates and location for their annual GNOME Users and Developers European Conference (GUADEC) conference in 2023.
Wine 8.0 Compatibility Layer Is Out Now for Running Windows Apps on Linux
After more than a year in development, the Wine 8.0 open-source and cross-platform compatibility layer for running Windows applications and video games on GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris, or macOS systems is now available for download.
Anonymous OS Tails 5.9 Ships with Linux Kernel 6.0 to Improve GPU Support
Tails 5.9 amnesic incognito live system has been released today as a bugfix update to the previous version, Tails 5.8, which apparently contained many issues that affected users.
Freespire 9.0 Released with Xfce 4.18, Based on Xubuntu 22.04 LTS
The PC/OS Open Source development team informed 9to5Linux today about the general availability for download of Freespire 9.0, the free and open source version of the commercial Linspire (formerly Lindows) operating system.
HandBrake 1.6.1 Fixes Intel QSV Hardware Detection on Linux, Adds Missing Translations
HandBrake 1.6.1 has been released today as the first bugfix update to the latest stable HandBrake 1.6 series of this open-source, free, and cross-platform video transcoding software for GNU/Linux, macOS, and Windows systems.
GStreamer 1.22 Open-Source Multimedia Framework Improves AV1 and WebRTC Support
GStreamer 1.22 open-source and cross-platform multimedia framework is out today as a major release that brings numerous improvements, new features, and many other changes to provide you with a top-notch multimedia experience.
Fwupd 1.8.10 Adds Support for StarBook Mk VI Laptop, System76’s Launch Heavy Keyboard
The fwupd 1.8.10 open-source Linux firmware updater utility for GNU/Linux distributions has been released today with support for new hardware, as well as various improvements and bug fixes.
openSUSE Linux Switches to 4096 Bit RSA Key for Its Repositories
openSUSE’s Marcus Meissner announced today that the RPM and repository signing keys of openSUSE Linux are switching to using the stronger 4096-bit RSA key to provide users with better security.
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: January 22nd, 2023
The 121st installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on January 22nd, 2023, keeping you guys up to date with the most important things happening in the Linux world.
Firefox 110 Will Finally Let You Import Data from Opera and Vivaldi
With Firefox 109 already hitting the repos of various GNU/Linux distributions, it’s time to take a closer look at the new features coming to Firefox 110, which is currently available for public beta testing on all supported platforms, including Linux.
Netrunner OS 23 “Vaporwave” Launches Based on Debian GNU/Linux 11 “Bullseye”
The Debian-based Netrunner OS distribution kicks off 2023 with its first stable release, version 23, featuring the KDE Plasma 5.20 desktop environment series and a solid Debian GNU/Linux 11 “Bullseye” base.
KDE Plasma 5.27 Beta Is Out with Plasma Welcome, Flatpak Permissions Settings, and Tiling Support
The KDE Project released today the beta version of the upcoming KDE Plasma 5.27 desktop environment series for public testing and for anyone who is willing to give it a try and give feedback to the developers.
NVIDIA 525.85.05 Linux Graphics Driver Improves Suspend/Resume on UEFI Systems
NVIDIA released today a new version of its proprietary graphics driver for GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, and Solaris systems, NVIDIA 525.85.05, a bugfix release that addresses a couple of issues and brings other changes.
GCompris 3.0 Educational Software Released with 8 New Activities, More
The GCompris open-source and cross-platform educational software suite suitable for children aged 2 to 10 has been updated today to version 3.0, a major release that brings new features and improvements.
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: January 15th, 2023
The 120th installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on January 15th, 2023, keeping you guys up to date with the most important things happening in the Linux world.
Mozilla Firefox 109 Is Available for Download with New Unified Extensions Button
Mozilla promoted today the Firefox 109 release to the stable channel as the browser’s first release in 2023, bringing a handful of new features and lots of improvements.
Kodi 20 “Nexus” Released with AV1 Hardware Decoding on Linux, PipeWire Support
The Kodi 20 “Nexus” has been released today as the latest stable update of this free, open-source, and cross-platform home theater software for GNU/Linux, Android, Raspberry Pi, iOS, tvOS, macOS, and Windows platforms.
MX Linux 21.3 Released with Xfce 4.18 and Linux Kernel 6.0
The MX Linux devs released today MX Linux 21.3 as the latest stable version and the third iteration in the MX Linux 21 “Wildflower” stable series of this Debian-based GNU/Linux distribution built around the lightweight Xfce desktop environment.
KDE Frameworks 5.102 Enables File Transfers over 2GB in KDE Connect
The KDE Project released today KDE Frameworks 5.102 as the latest update to this collection of over 80 add-on libraries to Qt providing commonly needed functionality for the KDE Plasma desktop environment and related apps.
GNOME 42.8 Enables Atomic Mode-Setting for NVIDIA/GBM, Improves Wayland and AMDGPU Support
Jeremy Bicha announced today the release of GNOME 42.8 as the eighth maintenance update to the GNOME 42 desktop environment series, which is still supported until the upcoming GNOME 44 release hits the streets in late March 2023.
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