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Introduction to Meshtastic networking (Image source: Meshtastic)

Enhancements coming soon to Meshtastic’s public server

With the popularity of LoRa radio communication growing, Meshtastic continues to upgrade its public MQTT server. July 15th is set to bring improved performance, security, and usability to devices using the default (PSK) Pre-Shared Key.
Stephen Pereyra, 14 Jul 2024 16:58
The Raspberry Pi 5 is quite capable of handling multiple Docker containers (Image source: Raspberry Pi)

3 useful low resource Docker containers which will also run on a Raspberry Pi 5

CheckMag You don’t have to invest in expensive hardware to run a home server. With Docker you can run containerised applications on almost anything including PCs, Macs, laptops and even a Raspberry Pi. Ideally it needs to be on 24/7 which makes the Raspberry Pi an excellent low power option. If you are curious about Docker, here are 3 of the best containers to get you started on low end hardware.
David Devey, 10 Jul 2024 10:28
Add IPsec tunnel page in NethSecurity 8 (Image source: NethServer Community)

NethSecurity 8.1 now available with a new connection tracking interface and user account manager

Capable of providing a fully-loaded Linux firewall solution that only requires a few clicks to secure a network, NethSecurity got an update with two major highlights. Version 8.1 comes with a user account manager in the web GUI, as well as a visual connection tracker.
Codrut Nistor, 09 Jul 2024 13:08
Finnix 126 live Linux boot screen (Image source: Finnix Blog)

Finnix 126 now available for download as a super-light Linux distro under 500 MB in size

Unleashed yesterday, Finnix 126 is built using the Linux kernel 6.8 (Debian 6.8.12-1, to be entirely accurate) and comes with several new packages, such as libc6-i386, features, as well as fixes and improvements. This release also includes a fix for the recently discovered OpenSSH CVE-2024-6387 vulnerability.
Codrut Nistor, 05 Jul 2024 12:03
Linux Mint is a great way to get started in the Linux world. (Image source: Linux Mint)

Linux Mint 22 beta released with Cinnamon 6.2 desktop based on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS

The Linux Mint development team has released the beta version of Linux Mint 22 for download, which for the first time is based on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS and comes with the Linux 6.8 kernel. In addition to the updated Cinnamon 6.2 desktop, MATE 1.26 and Xfce 4.18 are also available.
Alexander Pensler, 03 Jul 2024 12:12
Manjaro Linux editions available for download (Image source: Manjaro Downloads)

Manjaro 24.0.3 Wynsdey now available with with Plasma 6

Manjaro Linux 24's third maintenance release, called "Wynsdey" and introduced earlier today, features Plasma 6 and version 6.9 of the Linux kernel. Each of the Manjaro editions available comes with updated desktops and visual traits, as well as under-the-hood fixes and optimizations.
Codrut Nistor, 02 Jul 2024 12:27
Is it possible to daily drive an Android device without using any of Google's services? (Source: Google / Notebookcheck)

De-Googling a phone, is it possible to live without Google on your Android device?

CheckMag As technology users, we either knowingly or unknowingly hand over our data to large tech companies on a daily basis. In an attempt to get away from the overwatch of Google, I decided to try running a de-Googled phone. This is how it went.
David Devey, 01 Jul 2024 10:22
EndeavourOS 2024.06.25 installer with anniversary wallpaper (Source: EndeavourOS)

EndeavourOS 2024.06.25 rolls out with Plasma 6.1 and various fixes

As its fifth anniversary draws near, EndeavourOS gets a new update. Labeled 2024.06.25, this software refresh comes with Plasma 6.1 (both offline and live), Firefox 127.0.1-1, and Calamares 24.06.1.2-1, as well as a few fixes. Also, the r8168 legacy driver package has been removed in this update.
Codrut Nistor, 30 Jun 2024 23:09
System76 presents the logo of its Cosmic Desktop in different variations (Image: System76).

System76 unveils logo for upcoming Cosmic desktop, alpha release planned for end of July

System76's Cosmic Linux desktop environment now has an official logo. The development team confirms that a first alpha version of the Rust-based desktop is planned for the end of July.
Alexander Pensler, 28 Jun 2024 11:40
The developers did their best to make sure V23 RC2 looks as enticing as possible. (Source: Deepin)

Deepin V23 RC2 arrives with tweaks galore and optimizations aplenty

Deepin is one of the most popular AI-enabled Linux distros in the world. In this latest release, the developers give Deepin new powers such as additional fonts and video decoding improvements while keeping the spotlight on the custom desktop environment that has won so many hearts.
Ion Bin Noor, 27 Jun 2024 19:19
Linux systems with kernel 6.10 display a Blue Screen of Death for the first time in the event of a kernel panic (image: @javierm@fosstodon.org).

Linux is getting Blue Screen of Death for kernel panic

A Red Hat developer has shown the first images of what a Blue Screen of Death could look like under Linux in the event of a kernel error. The error screen does not necessarily have to be blue, as we know it from Windows.
Alexander Pensler, 24 Jun 2024 10:28
About four months after the release of KDE Plasma 6.0, Plasma 6.1 is the first major update to the Qt6-based Linux desktop environment (Image: KDE).

KDE Plasma 6.1 brings many enhancements to the popular Linux desktop

The Linux desktop environment KDE Plasma has been updated to version 6.1, which includes an improved desktop editing mode and session recovery under Wayland. Remote desktop connections have also been simplified.
Alexander Pensler, 22 Jun 2024 11:19
Framework Laptop 13 to get a RISC-V motherboard soon (image source: Framework [edited])

Framework collabs with DeepComputing to bring RISC-V motherboard for its DIY Laptop 13

If you own a Framework Laptop 13, you can soon run it with a RISC-V mainboard. The DIY laptop maker has announced a collaboration with DeepComputing to bring a new motherboard with a StarFive JH7110 processor. It's a quad-core 64-bit chip with SiFive U74 cores, BXE-4-32 graphics, and a max speed of 1.5 GHz.
Abid Ahsan Shanto, 19 Jun 2024 14:44
Secure USB flash drive (Generated using DALL·E 3)

Tails 6.4 debuts with improved cryptographic capabilities

Taking its level of security one step further, Tails 6.4 comes with a random seed on the USB stick that strengthens all its cryptographic functions. Thanks to it, the Persistent Storage, Tor, or HTTPS are now more secure. Additionally, this new release comes with multiple minor tweaks and fixes.
Codrut Nistor, 19 Jun 2024 14:32
postmarketOS 24.06 now available (Source: postmarketOS)

postmarketOS 24.06 launches with support for over 250 devices

Although it targets only Linux fans for the time being, postmarketOS continues to receive regular updates. Released yesterday, the latest one is labeled 24.06 and comes with support for more than 250 devices. Its highlights include KDE Plasma Mobile 6.0.5, GNOME Shell on Mobile 46_git20240610, Phosh 0.39, and much more.
Codrut Nistor, 17 Jun 2024 10:51
If the stylish Sonos Play:1 is broken, an RPi can help. (Image: Sonos)

Sonos Play:1 reused and better than before thanks to Raspberry Pi

Recycle instead of dispose: A detailed DIY guide shows how the smart speaker from Sonos can be brought back to life. Afterwards, it is also much more versatile, so it's actually upcycling.
Mario Petzold, 15 Jun 2024 15:16
openSUSE Leap 15.6 now available (Source: openSUSE News)

openSUSE Leap 15.6 arrives with extended support, KDE Plasma 5.27.11, and more

Until next year's announced arrival of the Adaptable Linux Platform-based Leap 16, openSUSE Leap keeps moving forward with version 15.6. Released yesterday, it comes with maintenance and security updates guaranteed until the end of 2025, OpenSSL 3.1 as default, Podman 4.8, KDE Plasma 5.27.11, and more.
Codrut Nistor, 13 Jun 2024 19:09
Framework laptop 16 is now more customizable than ever (Image source: Framework)

Framework makes 3D CAD design files for modular 16-inch laptop open source

The Framework laptops are best known for their modular and repairable design. Now, the company has taken things to the next level by open-sourcing the 3D CAD files for its 16-inch laptop. This will enable users with 3D printers to make their own accessories.
Abid Ahsan Shanto, 13 Jun 2024 11:59
Firefox browser artistic logo (Source: DALL·E 3-generated image)

Mozilla Firefox 127 now available with improved screenshot capabilities and more

Unleashed earlier today, Firefox 127.0 comes with enhanced screenshot capabilities that can also handle files rendered in the browser such as SVG or XML, HTTPS Media upgrades on HTTPS pages, improved support for DNS prefectching, authentication when firing up the built-in password manager, a Close duplicate tabs option, and more.
Codrut Nistor, 11 Jun 2024 19:26
The MNT Pocket Reform is currently being shipped.

MNT Pocket Reform: Exciting, compact laptop is modular and now shipping

The MNT Pocket Reform is a particularly compact notebook that is now available. The system follows an open source approach and thus allows for extensive modification by users.
Silvio Werner, 10 Jun 2024 06:25
NixOS 24.05 installer (Source: 9to5Linux)

NixOS 24.05 arrives with Gnome 46, Plasma 6, and the Linux kernel 6.6

Unveiled at the end of last week, NixOS 24.05 comes with version 6.6 of the Linux kernel, Gnome 46 alongside KDE Plasma 6, as well as support for the Lomiri and Mate 1.28 desktops. Another highlight worth mentioning is the introduction of ztsd compression for firmware blogs.
Codrut Nistor, 06 Jun 2024 23:42
Kali Linux 2024.2 now available (Source: Kali Linux Blog)

Kali Linux 2024.2 launches with updated desktops and bug fixes

Security and forensics-focused Kali Linux is back with bug updates and tweaks, as well as new tools and desktop updates. Released yesterday, Kali 2024.2 includes Gnome 46 and Xfce updates for Kali-Undercover and HiDPI, as well as no less than 18 new tools, including coercer, horst, netexec, and snort.
Codrut Nistor, 06 Jun 2024 17:52
FreeBSD 14.1 now available (Source: FreeBSD)

FreeBSD 14.1 brings multiple updates and improvements

Unleashed yesterday, FreeBSD 14.1 is the second release of the stable/14 branch. Available for multiple architectures, from servers and desktops to embedded platforms, it comes with improvements to the sound subsystem, upgraded versions of OpenZFS, Clang/LLVM, OpenSSH, and more.
Codrut Nistor, 05 Jun 2024 20:23
It is well known how valuable private information is. (Image: pixabay/wal_172619)

Car versus privacy: study gives consistently miserable marks

The worst results that a privacy check by Mozilla has ever produced. And it's not at all surprising that all the car manufacturers tested were criticized - some, fortunately, less so.
Mario Petzold, 03 Jun 2024 20:20
DARPA releases deepfake tools to help counter fake AI pictures, voices, and news. (Source: DARPA)

DARPA releases deepfake detection tools and starts collaborative challenges to develop more

DARPA has released its deepfake detection tools developed in its Semantic Forensics program to counter AI threats. Nearly two dozen tools help detect deepfake photos and videos as well as AI-generated text and voice. Collaborative AI FORCE challenges released every four weeks encourage public researchers to help develop innovative solutions to the generative AI threat.
David Chien, 02 Jun 2024 09:22
The Fairphone 5 has been officially added to the LineageOS 21 supported devices list. (Image source: LineageOS / Daniel Schmidt - edited)

Fairphone 5 gets Android 14 via custom ROM before official version lands

LineageOS 21 has launched for the repair-friendly Fairphone 5, making it yet another custom ROM to beat the original OEM to the Android 14 punch. Unlike most other Android makers, though, Fairphone welcomes bootloader unlocking and custom ROM support.
Julian van der Merwe, 24 May 2024 23:13
The 13.3" Modos Paper Monitor has a fast 60 Hz refresh rate that enables this e-ink display to play videos smoothly. (Source: Modos)

Modos announces pre-launch for 60 Hz 13.3" e-ink Modos Paper Monitor and Development Kit with open-hardware and open-source hackability

Modos has announced the pre-launch of its 13.3" e-ink Modos Paper Monitor with 60 Hz refresh rate. The main drawback of slow e-ink displays has been tackled with low-latency technology that enables smooth video playback. A separate Modos Development Kit with open-hardware and open-source software hackability will also be available.
David Chien, 22 May 2024 06:19
Winamp as an online platform (Source: Own)

Winamp will return this summer

Initially released at the end of April 1997, Winamp has been intermittently dormant for nearly a decade ever since. The latest stable release is one year old and carries the 5.9.2 version number. A new Winamp version, described as "the best player to listen to all types of audio," is set to arrive on the 1st of July.
Codrut Nistor, 18 May 2024 13:02
Update 1.49 for Eclipse Theia has been released (Image: GitHub).

Eclipse Theia 1.49 released with development container support

Version 1.49 of the Eclipse Theia development platform has been released, with 53 pull requests incorporated into the update. New features include support for dev containers, a Docker image for the Theia IDE and the so-called Dirty Diff Peek View.
Alexander Pensler, 17 May 2024 11:00
Revanced modifies the Android YouTube app to give you the full ad-free experience (Source: Revanced)

While Google continues to crack down on ad blockers, here's the best way to keep blocking YouTube ads on Android

CheckMag Some might argue that YouTube adverts are getting ridiculous. With 2 ads often up to 20 seconds each at the start of a video and another one slapped in your face if you try to scrub through a section, it's no surprise that ad blockers are so popular. In response, Google is clamping down on their use by effectively ruining the experience, but there are still effective ways to bypass them.
David Devey, 12 May 2024 23:24
Until now, a screenshot of your own Linux desktop usually included a terminal window with Neofetch (Image: Dylan Araps/GitHub).

Linux utility Neofetch: Development now officially discontinued, what alternatives are available?

The popular command line tool Neofetch has not been actively developed for several years, and the source code has now been archived on GitHub by programmer Dylan Araps. However, there are a number of alternatives for displaying your Linux system information in the terminal.
Alexander Pensler, 07 May 2024 12:59
The Steam Deck and Steam Deck OLED are fantastic machines, but the Linux-based SteamOS might be confusing to new users. (Image source: Valve)

4 tools Steam Deck and Linux gamers need to install

Gaming on Linux can be a little complicated, but the open-source community has put into the software surrounding the Linux gaming experience. Here is a pick of four of the best tools and software packages to make the most of your gaming hardware running on Linux.
Julian van der Merwe, 01 May 2024 04:38
Dell, Lenovo and HP offer a range of laptops with Ubuntu Linux pre-installed instead of Windows (Image: Canonical).

Beginner-friendly Linux Ubuntu 24.04 LTS is now available for download

Canonical has officially released Ubuntu 24.04, which will receive critical security updates for 5 years thanks to Long Term Support (LTS). In addition to the latest, slightly modified GNOME 46 desktop, Ubuntu 24.04 comes with the Linux 6.8 kernel.
Alexander Pensler, 26 Apr 2024 10:59
Bazzite 3.0 adds support for a host of gaming handhelds and introduces a number of new game-centric features. (Image source: Bazzite - edited))

Bazzite 3.0: updated gaming Linux OS polishes support for Steam Deck OLED, Legion GO, Asus ROG Ally among other handhelds

Bazzite Linux 3.0 has officially launched, bringing with it Gnome 46, KDE Plasma 6, as well as improved HDR gaming on the Steam Deck OLED and more features for more handhelds, including the Lenovo Legion Go, Asus ROG Ally, and two Ayn handhelds.
Julian van der Merwe, 25 Apr 2024 19:26
ProtonDB needs a clearer, more accurate rating system than its medals. (Image source: ProtonDB screenshot)

The Steam Deck and Linux gaming have a problem: ProtonDB sucks - let me explain

ProtonDB is the Linux gaming community's attempt at trying to fix Steam's lack of compatibility documentation surrounding Windows games on Linux. It is a fantastic tool for Linux gamers, but unfortunately, it only adds to the chaos, thanks to how games are labelled.
Julian van der Merwe, 25 Apr 2024 03:41
The Slimbook Fedora 2 is available in either black or silver (Image: Slimbook).

Slimbook Fedora 2 laptop available in 14" and 16" with Fedora Linux 40

The Fedora 2 Slimbook is available in 14-inch and 16-inch models with Intel Core i7-13700H processors and up to 64GB of DDR5 memory. The 16-inch model also comes with an Nvidia Geforce RTX 4060 notebook GPU.
Alexander Pensler, 24 Apr 2024 11:26
Fedora 40 is now available for download (Image: Fedora Project).

Fedora 40 Linux distribution officially released

Fedora 40 and the various spins of this Linux distribution are officially available and can be downloaded from the Fedora Project website. The main new feature is an update to the GNOME 46 desktop; the KDE spin also switches to KDE Plasma 6.
Alexander Pensler, 24 Apr 2024 10:07
System76's Cosmic Desktop is currently in pre-alpha, but it is available for testing. (Image source: System76)

System76 Cosmic DE gets Nvidia improvements, myriad new features in latest pre-alpha update

System76's COSMIC desktop, designed to run on the Pop!_OS Linux distribution now plays better with Nvidia GPUs, has fully fledged theming capabilities, and as well as a number of exciting third party contributions.
Julian van der Merwe, 19 Apr 2024 19:55
(Image: pylyzer)

Open source project pylyzer identifies errors within Python scripts

The "pylyzer" analysis tool tests Python scripts for errors and is said to be very performant thanks to its programming in Rust. The open source project's development team also provides a Visual Studio Code extension.
Alexander Pensler, 17 Apr 2024 14:17
The first version of KDE Plasma 6 was first released in February, and the 6.0.4 update fixes a number of bugs (Image: KDE).

Linux desktop environment KDE Plasma 6 receives bugfix update 6.0.4

The KDE Plasma 6 development team has released the April bugfix release in the form of version 6.0.4. Amongst other things, it is now easier to use URLs via drag & drop, and bugs in the system monitor and battery applet have been fixed.
Alexander Pensler, 17 Apr 2024 12:38
aider is an AI programming assistant for the terminal (image: generated with Dall-E 3).

AI code assistant "aider" helps with programming across entire GitHub repositories

The AI assistant "aider" is using ChatGPT 3.5 or 4 and can incorporate entire Git repositories into AI-based development. The open source tool is used in the terminal and should be able to perform commits independently with automatically generated descriptions.
Alexander Pensler, 15 Apr 2024 13:37
A vulnerability has been found in the Windows version of Telegram Messenger (image: created with Dall-E 3).

Security vulnerability in Telegram Messenger's Windows application allowed code execution after clicking on video

A simple spelling error in the source code of the Telegram Messenger Windows application let attackers bypass a security warning. This enabled the automatic execution of Python scripts after clicking on a link disguised as a video.
Alexander Pensler, 15 Apr 2024 12:15
Microsoft's VS Code Editor is free and offers many useful features and plug-ins (Image: Microsoft).

Visual Studio Code 1.88 released with a host of new features

Microsoft's Visual Studio Code source code editor has been updated to version 1.88, adding new features such as scrolling synchronisation between windows and separate labels for opened editors.
Alexander Pensler, 15 Apr 2024 11:18
The newly discovered vulnerability is causing concern in the Linux community (image: generated with Dall-E 3).

New Linux kernel vulnerability grants attackers root privileges

A recently discovered vulnerability in the Linux kernel could allow an attacker to gain root privileges. Exploits are available for several Linux distributions, but the vulnerability does not appear to be fully patched.
Alexander Pensler, 12 Apr 2024 14:23
Eclipse Theia has been released in version 1.48 (Image: GitHub).

Eclipse Theia 1.48 brings code editor secondary window support to the development environment

Eclipse's Theia web-based platform and Theia IDE have been updated to version 1.48. A total of 53 enhancements have been made to the cloud platform and IDE, including support for floating second windows in the code editor.
Alexander Pensler, 12 Apr 2024 12:52
The beta version of Ubuntu 24.04 is available for testing (Image: Canonical).

Beta version of Ubuntu 24.04 LTS with GNOME 46 and Linux 6.8 kernel available for download

The beta version of Ubuntu 24.04 LTS has been released a week late and is now available for download. The final version of Canonical's Linux distribution is scheduled for release on 25 April 2024.
Alexander Pensler, 12 Apr 2024 10:39
If this trend continues, the Linux desktop could break the 5% mark in the future (Figure: generated with Dall-E 3).

Linux desktop continues to grow with four percent market share

For the second month in a row, Linux on the desktop has reached a market adoption rate of over 4%, according to Statcounter.com. Will 2024 be the much-touted "year of the Linux desktop"?
Alexander Pensler, 11 Apr 2024 13:31
The latest version of Firefox Nightly includes a handy text translation feature (Image: Mozilla).

Firefox Nightly gets ability to translate selected text passages

Future versions of Firefox may include a new feature that translates selected text in other languages. This feature recently appeared in Firefox Nightly 126.
Alexander Pensler, 11 Apr 2024 11:59
The EndeavourOS team says "Goodbye" to the ARM version (Image: EndeavourOS).

EndeavourOS discontinues development of the ARM version of the Linux distribution

EndeavourOS, a Linux distribution based on Arch Linux, has announced that it will discontinue development of its version for ARM processors. Maintainers are more urgently needed for the x86_64 edition of EndeavourOS.
Alexander Pensler, 09 Apr 2024 13:02
Javascript runtime Bun has released version 1.1, aiming to become a replacement for Node.js (Image: Bun/Google).

JavaScript toolkit Bun 1.1 delivers improved performance and debuts on Windows

The JavaScript and TypeScript toolkit Bun has been released in version 1.1 with a number of improvements. These include support for Windows 10 and higher, as well as optimised performance.
Alexander Pensler, 08 Apr 2024 14:16

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