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We Asked LibreOffice and Collabora: Why Aren’t They in Schools Instead of Word and Google Docs?
FOSS Force’s Marco Fioretti asks LibreOffice’s Italo Vignoli and Collabora’s Naomi Obbard about why their software isn’t used in more schools, and what can be done to turn that around.
Pre-owned software trial kicks off in UK as Microsoft pushes resale ban
ValueLicensing's David spins the sling for another go at the Windows Goliath
Microsoft's tussle with UK-based reseller ValueLicensing over the sale of secondhand licenses returns to the UK's Competition Appeal Tribunal this week, with the Windows behemoth now claiming that selling pre-owned Office and Windows software is unlawful.…
Budgie 10.9.3 Released with GNOME 49 Alignment
Budgie Desktop 10.9.3 brings GNOME 49 compatibility, MediaKeys and Power forks, and bug fixes for Mutter, libxfce4windowing, and Vala.
Chip designer SiFive aims to cram more RISC-V cores into AI chips
Why reinvent the CPU wheel when you can spend your time engineering a way out of your dependence on Nvidia?
Every quarter, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is asked about the growing number of custom ASICs encroaching on his AI empire, and each time he downplays the threat, arguing that GPUs offer superior programmability in a rapidly changing environment.…
Dev snared in crypto phishing net, 18 npm packages compromised
Popular npm packages debug, chalk, and others hijacked in massive supply chain attack
Crims have added backdoors to at least 18 npm packages after developer Josh Junon inadvertently authorized a reset of the two-factor authentication protecting his npm account.…
LibreOffice 25.2.6 Rolls Out with 37 Bug Fixes
LibreOffice 25.2.6 rolls out with 37 bug fixes, addressing crashes and incorrect formatting across Writer, Calc, and Forms.
Turn Your Terminal Into a Shareable Web Page With ttyd
With the ttyd command line tool, you can transform your terminal into a live, interactive web app that anyone can access with a link.
XFS File-System Ready To Enable Online Fsck Support By Default
The XFS file-system is ready to declare their online file-system checking "fsck" support in good enough shape for enabling by default in new kernel builds. Plus other XFS alterations ahead of Linux 6.18 that is expected to be this year's LTS kernel version...
How to Find Nginx Cache File Location on Linux
When using Nginx as a reverse proxy, enabling caching can dramatically improve performance by reducing backend load and speeding up response times. However, there are situations where you may not want to clear the entire cache, but instead only remove a cached copy of a specific page. This guide shows you how to configure Nginx caching, generate cache files, and locate them on disk so you can purge individual items without dropping the full cache.
KDE Announces Alpha Release of KDE Linux: A New Era in Operating System Development
The KDE project has officially announced the alpha release of KDE Linux, marking a significant milestone in the organization’s expansion beyond desktop environments into full operating system development. This groundbreaking immutable distribution represents KDE’s first official operating system, unveiled at Akademy 2025 and designed to serve as the definitive reference implementation for KDE Plasma and applications.
First Benchmarks Of Windows 11 25H2 vs. Ubuntu 25.10 On AMD Ryzen 9 9950X
Microsoft is preparing to ship Windows 11 25H2 as their newest incremental update to their operating system. Windows 11 25H2 is currently available via their preview channel in advance of the formal public release in October. With Canonical also putting the finishing touches on their Ubuntu 25.10 release also due for a stable release in October, here are some benchmarks looking at how those competing operating systems are fairing in various CPU benchmarks on the same hardware.
Margaret Dawson Named CMO at SUSE, Bringing Cloud and Linux Expertise
With stints at Red Hat, Apptio, and Chronosphere, Margaret Dawson brings plenty of tech cred to her new CMO post at SUSE.
Kodi 22 “Piers” Promises HDR Passthrough on OpenGL and HDR on Wayland
Kodi 22 (codename Piers) has entered development for this powerful open-source, free, and cross-platform media center and entertainment hub software for all your digital media.
Linux Looks Ready To Introduce "Sheaves" For Opt-In Per-CPU Array-Based Caching Layer
A patch series that has been in development for a while now introduces the concept of "sheaves" for an opt-in, per-CPU and array-based caching layer for the SLUB kernel allocator. It looks like the sheaves patches are likely to be introduced for the Linux 6.18 kernel if no objections are raised...
AI Revives 25-Year-Old Linux Kernel Driver for Legacy Tape Backup
AI revives the long-abandoned ftape Linux kernel driver, bringing 1990s QIC-80 tape backup hardware back to life on modern systems.
Photonicat 2 Portable ARM Computer with 5G, NVMe, and 24-Hour Battery Life
Kickstarter recently featured the Photonicat 2, a portable ARM-based computer aimed at travelers, vehicle setups, and homelab users needing reliable connectivity and long runtime. Building on the original Photonicat launched two years ago, the new model delivers higher performance, extended battery life, and added flexibility while staying fully open-source. Photonicat 2 is built around the […]
Anthropic to pay at least $1.5 billion to authors whose work it knowingly pirated
Expect more ‘slush funds’ of this sort, analyst tells El Reg
AI upstart Anthropic has agreed to create a $1.5 billion fund it will use to compensate authors whose works it used to train its models without seeking or securing permission.…
Linuxiac Weekly Wrap-Up: Week 36 (Sep 1 – 7, 2025)
Catch up on the latest Linux news: Debian 13.1, Mint 22.2, KDE Linux, LKRG 1.0, COSMIC beta release date, Mozilla drops 32-bit support, GNOME 49 brings back X11, and more.
Contribute at the Fedora Linux 43 i18n Test Week
The i18n team is testing changes for Fedora Linux 43 (Use COLR for Noto Color Emoji, Set Default Monospace Fallback Font , and many more). As a result, the i18n and QA teams organized a test week to run from Tuesday, September 09, 2025, to Monday, September 15, 2025. The wiki page in this article […]
Simple KDE Plasma 6 Customization | Cute Cat in the Forest
Turn your KDE Plasma 6 desktop into a cozy cute cat in the forest vibe with Kvantum themes and a dark global theme. Simple, stylish, and minimal for a clean Linux setup!
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