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LibreOffice 7.4 RC1 is Now Available for Download and Test
The article contains details about the features of LibreOffice 7.4 RC1 (release candidate 1) which brings a vast amount of changes across modules.
FINOS Announces 2022 State of Open Source in Financial Services Survey
FINOS, the fintech open source foundation, and its research partners, Linux Foundation Research, GitHub, Intel, Mend, Red Hat, Scott Logic, SUSE, Symphony, Tradeweb, and Wipro, are conducting its second annual survey as part of its ongoing research on the state of open source adoption, contribution, and readiness in the financial services industry. The increased prevalence, […]
10th Annual Jobs Report: Skill up for the summer and your next open source gig
The post 10th Annual Jobs Report: Skill up for the summer and your next open source gig appeared first on Linux Foundation.
'Unbreakable' Oracle Linux 9 is a RHEL rebuild with built-in Btrfs support
Oracle Linux 9 is out and has some interesting differences from the other Red Hat relatives. The version was released at the end of June, marking an unusually long gap from Red Hat's announcement of RHEL 9 the month before. For comparison, the beta of AlmaLinux 9 came just three days after RHEL 9's official availability on May 17, and the final version followed within a week.
KDE Plasma 5.25.3 Is Out Now with More Plasma Wayland Fixes, Various Other Changes
The KDE Project released today KDE Plasma 5.25.3 as the third maintenance update to the latest and greatest KDE Plasma 5.25 desktop environment series.
How to Test Your Website Speed on Linux
This article will cover three tips for testing a website’s speed, including how to do it in a Linux Terminal.
Quickgui - A GUI For Quickemu To Create And Run Virtual Machines
This guide talks about Quickgui, a graphical frontend for Quickemu to easily create, run and manage virtual machines in Linux.
OpenWrt, an open source alternative to firmware for home routers
If you're reading this article from home, you are probably connected with a LTE/5G/DSL/WIFI router. Such devices are usually responsible to route packets between your local devices (smartphone, PC, TV, and so on) and provide access to the world wide web through a built-in modem. Your router at home has most likely a web-based interface for configuration purposes. Such interfaces are often oversimplified as they are made for casual users.
Hendrick and Jarvis Talk Software Security
While open source software is ubiquitous and generally regarded as being secure, software development practices vary widely across projects regarding application development practices, protocols to respond to defects, or lack of standardized selection criteria to determine which software components are more likely to be secure. Consequently, software supply chains are vulnerable to attack, with implications and challenges for open source project communities.
3.5” SBC comes with BGA processor, dual GbE and triple display
The ECM-TGUC from Avalue, is a 3.5” Single Board Computer powered by Intel’s 11th Gen Core processors. Unlike other SBCs, this one has the processor and chipset mounted on the back of the board to lower temperature and free up space.
Cutefish OS Halts Development and Its Future is Uncertain
An opinion article about Cutefish OS development discontinuation, its future, best road ahead with additional details.
7 kinds of garbage collection for Java
An application written using programming languages like C and C++ requires you to program the destruction of objects in memory when they're no longer needed. The more your application grows, the great the probability that you'll overlook releasing unused objects.
How to Use IF, ELSE and ELIF in Bash Scripts
Tutorial on how to use IF, ELSE and ELIF statements in Bash scripts to evaluate conditions
TUXEDO announce the Pulse 15 second-gen laptop with AMD Ryzen 7 5700U 35W
The second-generation TUXEDO Pulse 15 is up for pre-order with shipping expected in late July, which comes with the powerful AMD Ryzen 7 5700U that TUXEDO have pushed up to 35w.
Connect to Remote Servers Using SSH on Your Chromebook
The simplest way to set up SSH on your Chromebook is by installing the Secure Shell extension. This extension supersedes the Chrome SSH app. While the latter is still available for Chromebook users on the Web Store, it will go away for regular users in 2021 and enterprise users in 2022.
Fwupd 1.8.2 Brings Support for OptionROM, CPD, and FPT Firmware Formats
Fwupd maintainer Richard Hughes released today version 1.8.2 of the open-source firmware updating utility for GNU/Linux distributions, a release that adds support for more devices and new features.
Meta's AI-based Wikipedia successor 'may be the next big break in NLP'
Meta has open-sourced a machine-learning resource that could one day supplant Wikipedia as the world's biggest publicly available knowledge-verification database.
LEGO and Angel Island
Like many of the folks in open source, the LF’s Kenny Paul is a huge fan of building things out of LEGO. For Kenny however, it goes a bit beyond just opening a box and following the instruction book. In fact, he rarely ever builds anything from a kit, instead building highly complex and detailed models entirely from his imagination. Yes, for you LEGO Movie fans, Kenny is a Master Builder.
How to Use IRC in Emacs with ERC
Emacs is a flexible piece of software. Aside from being an editor, you can also use it to chat online. Learn how to use IRC with Emacs today.
KDE Plasma 5.24.6 LTS Brings Many Fixes to Plasma Wayland, System Settings, and More
Today, the KDE Project released KDE Plasma 5.24.6 as the sixth maintenance update to the long-term supported KDE Plasma 5.24 LTS desktop environment series.
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