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KDE Frameworks 6.28 Released with Support for New KRunner Conversion Units

The monthly KDE Frameworks releases continue, and KDE Frameworks 6.28 adds support for converting between watt-hours, kilowatt-hours, and other similar energy units in KRunner-powered search fields, and improves the alignment of thumbnail previews in open/save dialogs across KDE apps.

Ubuntu 25.10 Reached End of Life, It’s Time to Upgrade to Ubuntu 26.04 LTS

Ubuntu 25.10 was released on October 9th, 2025, and, since it’s not an Ubuntu LTS (Long Term Support) release, it only received support for nine months, until July 2026. Ubuntu 25.10 was powered by the Linux 6.17 kernel series and featured the GNOME 49 desktop environment series with a Wayland-only session.

PipeWire 1.6.8 Improves JACK/MIDI Support for Ardour, SOFA Filter, and More

Coming three weeks after PipeWire 1.6.7, the PipeWire 1.6.8 release fixes a data race in JACK’s jack_port_get_buffer() function that could cause lost MIDI events in the Ardour DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) when called from concurrent threads, and adds normalize and latency options to the SOFA filter.

Wireshark 4.6.7 Released with Updated Protocol Support, Bug and Security Fixes

Coming a month and a half after Wireshark 4.6.6, the Wireshark 4.6.7 release updates support for the ALC, BACapp, C2P, Catapult DCT2000, COTP, CSN.1, DCERPC, DCERPC MAPI, DCERPC NSPI, DNS, DVB-S2-TABLE, eDonkey, EPL, FC ELS, FMP/NOTIFY, H.265, HiPerConTracer, IEEE 802.11, LLS, MEGACO, MIH, MPEG DSM-CC, MS-WSP, RELOAD, SGP.32, SSH, STANAG 4607, UMTS FP, WOWW, and Z39.50 protocols.

GStreamer 1.28.5 Multimedia Framework Adds Support for H.266/VVC Decoding

Coming about a month after GStreamer 1.28.4, the GStreamer 1.28.5 release is here to add support for H.266/VVC decoding to the gopbuffer element, fix subtitle green flickering with VA decoders on AMD GPUs, improve HEVC with alpha decoding in the H.265 decoder, and add ts-clocksync to the threadshare element.

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Safety Over Bans: Internet Society Challenges App Store Age Verification

Imagine having to provide a government ID before downloading an app to clock in at work, submit homework, check the weather, or access your bank account. Under a new Texas law, that could become a reality for millions of people.

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  1. To Linux Foundation, Bill Gates is a Saint and Every Russian Developer is Pure Evil
    Torvalds on Russia

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  2. IBM Shuffling to FOURTH Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) in 4 Years and He Comes From McKinsey, Which Advises IBM and Red Hat on Mass Layoffs!
    Maybe after McKinsey advises IBM to lay off the CMO the CMO can issue a PR-centric press release about why that's great news
  3. [Meme] Fast Approaching Peak Disinformation via Social Control Media
    Disinformation flowing freely for a regime that's openly against free speech is not "free speech"
  4. Gemini Links 24/10/2024: Closing Gemini Protocol Bugs (GitLab), Why Birds Are Cool, Upcoming US Election
    Links for the day
  5. IBM's Collapse Continues Today
    "customers aren't fooled!"
  6. With the Rise of GNU/Linux the x86 Era Might Become Footnote/Blight of History
    We basically shot our own "national security" foot with the Wintel monopoly
  7. Trying to Make Material of Groklaw Easily Accessible Again
    It came back only temporarily. In 2013, right after Edward Snowden's NSA leaks, PJ called it quits for good.
  8. How Microsoft Attacks Critics and Competition
    We've thus far found some useful bits or nuggets of information during our still-ongoing research
  9. 20 Years Later More People Understand That Canonical/Ubuntu Was Falsely Marketed to the GNU/Linux Community
    In more recent years Canonical was very shamelessly promoting Microsoft and even Windows
  10. Links 24/10/2024: Apple Fines and Vision Pro Shows Signs of Dying Already (Production Stalled)
    Links for the day
  11. IBM's Stock Crashes
    Of course IBM is already resorting to buzzwords
  12. Links 24/10/2024: Russian Election Disinformation, "Former OpenAI Researcher Says Company Broke Copyright Law"
    Links for the day
  13. Gemini Links 24/10/2024: Frustration, Zen Language and Koans, Thoughts on Free Software Sharing
    Links for the day
  14. EPO Strategy is Keyword Stuffing and Cuts in the Name of 'Sustainable' (While Continuing to Grant Fake, Illegal Patents)
    The word "sustainable" appears 42 times in the text
  15. Over at Tux Machines...
    GNU/Linux news for the past day
  16. IRC Proceedings: Wednesday, October 23, 2024
    IRC logs for Wednesday, October 23, 2024

    The corresponding text-only bulletin for Thursday contains all the text.

    Top-read articles (excluding bot/crawler visits):

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    1470 /n/2024/10/23/A_Severe_Linux_Foundation_Conflict_of_Interest_Microsoft_Staff_.shtml
    750 /n/2024/10/19/Links_19_10_2024_OpenAI_Microsoft_Going_Deeper_Into_Debt_FTC_Ru.shtml
    658 /n/2024/10/19/The_Drew_DeVault_Report_Taking_Out_His_Frustration_on_Other_Peo.shtml
    592 /n/2024/10/19/2021_Deja_Vu_The_Counter_Petition_Defending_Richard_Stallman_RM.shtml
    575 /n/2024/10/20/Links_20_10_2024_Social_Control_Media_Data_Harvested_for_Harm.shtml

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