Tux Machines Bulletin for Tuesday, November 18, 2025 ┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅ Generated Wed 19 Nov 02:49:49 GMT 2025 Created by Dr. Roy Schestowitz (𝚛𝚘𝚢 (at) 𝚜𝚌𝚑𝚎𝚜𝚝𝚘𝚠𝚒𝚝𝚣 (dot) 𝚌𝚘𝚖) Full hyperlinks for navigation omitted but are fully available in the originals The corresponding HTML versions are at http://news.tuxmachines.org ╒═══════════════════ 𝐈𝐍𝐃𝐄𝐗 ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ ⦿ Tux Machines - Applications and Software: Hugin and More ⦿ Tux Machines - A Time for Sharing ⦿ Tux Machines - Audiocasts/Shows: LINUX Unplugged, Linux User Space, and More ⦿ Tux Machines - Blender 5.0 Open-Source 3D Graphics App Is Now Available for Download ⦿ Tux Machines - Databases: Couchbase, pgAdmin, and PostgreSQL ⦿ Tux Machines - Debian Libre Live Images Released for Software Freedom Lovers ⦿ Tux Machines - Finnix 251, SparkyLinux, EasyOS, and Debian Libre Live Images ⦿ Tux Machines - Free and Open Source Software ⦿ Tux Machines - Free, Libre, and Open Source Software Leftovers ⦿ Tux Machines - 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I was not able to get Oath2 authentication to work with Claws, though it was extremely simple with SM; the latter just caused a notification on my phone “Is that you?” and then I was in. Claws on the otherhand, the instructions for Oath2 are horrendous, and for me didn’t work -- the problem was failure to obtain an "authorization code". * ⚓ Ubuntu Handbook ☛ Hugin_2025.0.0_Released_with_New_GUI_Tool_(Ubuntu_PPA Updated)⠀⇛ Hugin, the free open-source panorama photo stitching and HDR merging program, release new 2025.0.0 version few days ago. The new version of this yearly release software, introduced new GUI tool called Hugin Toolbox, which provides a graphical user interface for enfuse and simple perspective correction. * ⚓ Survey_Surfaces_Myriad_Kubernetes_Networking_Challenges⠀⇛ New survey data shows Kubernetes networking complexity rising, with teams struggling across observability, egress, multi- cluster security, and tool sprawl—highlighting the growing need for platform engineering and unified networking approaches. * ⚓ Linux.org ☛ SD_Card_Formatter_for_Linux⠀⇛ In a previous article, SD_Card_Basics, I covered the different SD Cards and their abilities. The member 'aeiou' commented that the SD Card Association has an SD Card Formatter for Linux. There is one for backdoored Windows and Mac as well, but we'll look at the GNU/Linux version. ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 190 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/11/18/A_Time_for_Sharing.shtml Gemini version at gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2025/11/18/A_Time_for_Sharing.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ A Time for Sharing⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Roy Schestowitz on Nov 18, 2025, updated Nov 18, 2025 🄸🄼🄰🄶🄴_🄳🄴🅂🄲🅁🄸🄿🅃🄸🄾🄽_⦇A_white_black_duck⦈_ We have begun decorating the home with balloons for next month. It can be festive as early as a month beforehand and it cheers neighbours up when they see glowing lights, which can at the very least cheer up some kids. This winter has thus far been warm (or mild)... until a few days ago... and there was thankfully an abundance of GNU/Linux news to keep abreast of. That kept us extra busy. This morning one of our neighbours gave a whole loaf of bread to the birds, which was much appreciated. Remember that "Sharing_is_Caring" and next month is a time to share. Right now when it gets very cold (even under zero) the birds need extra food. We'll continue trying to produce many original_articles. The very fact that some of these have a positive effect upsets bad actors and companies like Microsoft. That means we need to do more of the same. █ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣤⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣧⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢀⣀⠘⣻⣝⣻⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣏⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠈⡗⣿⣷⣿⣻⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣆⡀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢸⣿⢻⣿⡿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡟⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢠⢠⣾⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡿⣿⣽⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢀⣾⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡇ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣭⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣷ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠐⠛⠛⠛⢻⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠰⢿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣾⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣯⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣽⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣶⣾⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣹⣛⣿⣿⣽⣭⣿⣿⣟⣿⣿⠿⢿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢠⣽⣿⣿⣹⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣭⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠘⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣧⣌⡉⣼⣿⣿⣿⢿⠿⠿⠿⣿⣿⡻⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢠⣿⡿⢿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠿⠿⠿⣿⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⠀⠀⠈⢙⣻⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠒⠀⢘⣓⠭⠽⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⢰⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣭⣷⣶⣿⣿⣿⣿⠿⠛⠉⠉⠀⠀⢀⣨⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠌⣷⢾⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣟⢅⢿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣻⣿⣿⣿⣻⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡿⢿⣥⣀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠲⢿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠉⢹⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡿⠿⣿⣬⠛⠿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡟⡋⠉⣀⣀⣀⣽⡿⠿⠒⠀⠀⠀⠀⠉⠻⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣀⣀⢀⣿⠛⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡁⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠙⠉⠛⠛⡿⡿⠿⠿⠿⠿⠿⠿⠟⢓⡀⠀⠀⠉⠉⠉⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢘⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠈⠉⠈⠏⠀⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣷⣶⣶⣤⣀⣀⠀⠀⠀⢐⣶⠆⣀⣀⠈⢁⣂⣶⣶⡾⢟⣅⣀⣀⣀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣀⣤⣀⣤⣤⣼⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠙⠻⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣭⣼⣿⣿⣿⣿⡿⣿⣿⢿⣿⣷⣶⣶⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡿⠃ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣿⣿⣿⢿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣽⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡿⠁⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⡍⠉⣿⣾⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠁⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠉⠃⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠘⢿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡏⠁⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠙⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣽⡪⣺⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠟⠋⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠘⠹⠉⠀⠿⣿⣿⣿⡿⠭⢻⣟⡭⣺⡿⣝⣗⢝⣷⣤⡉⣵⣀⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠟⠋⠈⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 258 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/11/18/Audiocasts_Shows_LINUX_Unplugged_Linux_User_Space_and_More.shtml Gemini version at gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2025/11/18/Audiocasts_Shows_LINUX_Unplugged_Linux_User_Space_and_More.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Audiocasts/Shows: LINUX Unplugged, Linux User Space, and More⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Roy Schestowitz on Nov 18, 2025 * ⚓ Something_New,_Something_Old_|_LINUX_Unplugged_641⠀⇛ We dig into the biggest GNU/Linux hardware news of the year, then fire up our new-to-us 1L PC server. * ⚓ Linux_User_Space_Episode_6:04:_Attack_of_the_50_Foot-Guns⠀⇛ Coming up in this episode * We got WinBoat Drama * We got Kubuntu Drama * and We got Flatpak Drama * ⚓ Montana Linux ☛ Video:_Linus_and_Dirk,_Nov_2025⠀⇛ * ⚓ Michael Geist ☛ The_Law_Bytes_Podcast,_Episode_250:_Wikimedia’s_Jan Gerlach_on_the_Risks_and_Challenges_with_Digital_Policy_Reform⠀⇛ I’m not quite sure how this happened, but somehow this is the 250th episode of the Law_Bytes_podcast. To mark this milestone, I’m joined by Jan_Gerlach, Wikimedia’s Director of Public Policy, who leads its EU advocacy work, including efforts on UK Online Safety Act. This is particularly relevant in a Canadian context since this work has touched on issues such as user identification, platform regulation, and rules surrounding AI. Our podcast_conversation features a wide ranging discussion on these issues, providing insight into some of the risks and challenges associated with digital policy reform. * ⚓ Year_of_the_(Clandestine)_Linux_Desktop,_topic,_and_the_news_–_Rob Allen_–_ESW_#433 [Ed: Spreading FUD to shift attention from Microsoft's proprietary software going wrong ( Hyper-V and/or WSL)]⠀⇛ ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 321 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/11/18/Blender_5_0_Open_Source_3D_Graphics_App_Is_Now_Available_for_Do.shtml Gemini version at gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2025/11/18/Blender_5_0_Open_Source_3D_Graphics_App_Is_Now_Available_for_Do.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Blender 5.0 Open-Source 3D Graphics App Is Now Available for Download⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Marius Nestor on Nov 18, 2025 🄸🄼🄰🄶🄴_🄳🄴🅂🄲🅁🄸🄿🅃🄸🄾🄽_⦇Blender_5.0⦈_ Highlights of Blender 5.0 include support for displaying HDR and wide gamut colors, which requires a HDR or wide gamut capable monitor. On Linux systems, this works only when using Wayland and setting the Vulkan backend in Blender’s system preferences. Blender 5.0 also introduces a working color space for Blend files, a new AgX HDR view, a new Convert to Display compositor node, new Rec.2100-PQ and Rec.2100-HLG displays that can be used for color grading for HDR video export, and new ACES 1.3 and 2.0 views as an alternative to AgX and Filmic. Read_on ⣿⣿⣿⡿⣿⠿⣿⣿⣿⠿⢿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⣩⣌⣬⠥⠭⢅⣩⢭⣮⣥⡤⣭⠥⣬⣥⣤⣤⣭⣤⣤⣥⣀⣤⣄⣁⣠⣌⢥⠬⢍⡠⢬⣮⣇⣶⣈⣠⣤⣥⣀⣤⣁⣠⣤⣤⣤⣠⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣄⡠⣆⣶⣀⣶⣠⣶⡶⠶⠶⠀⠘⠅⠭⠁⠀⠀⠉⠀⠉⠈⠉⠱⠉⠧ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣾⣯⣾⠀⠉⠿⡽⣭⡁⣀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠲⣒⡆ ⡿⡿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀⠀⠘⠗⡒⠀⠋⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠶⡇ ⡕⠖⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⢿⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⢊⡏⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⢘⢃⣀⣀⠀⠁⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⡄ ⡢⠎⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡟⠉⣉⣉⢩⣩⣉⡉⠙⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠩⠍⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠠⠄⠆⠠⠄⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⢵⠃⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡇⠐⠻⠿⠛⠛⠻⣿⣿⣅⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣀⣀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⢨⢹⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡇ ⢾⣓⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡿⠋⠙⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡧⠀⠀⠀⣀⡀⠀⠋⠉⠛⢷⣔⣂⠀⠸⣿⣿⠆⠀⠀⠀⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⢐⢸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣯ ⣷⣶⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣷⣶⣾⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡇⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠹⠈⠉⣿⣿⣿⣦⡀⠀⠀⠀⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠠⢸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡏ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡧⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠈⠹⠿⠿⠀⠀⠀⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⢐⢺⣿⣿⣿⣿⣏⣿⣭⣉⣉⣹⣿⡇ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣾⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀⢸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡇ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠐⠂⢰⣲⣲⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠨⢸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡇ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠂⣴⣶⣤⣤⣤⣤⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⢀⢈⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡇ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣀⣀⣀⣀⣐⣂⣀⣀⣀⣀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀⢈⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡇ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣯⣄⣤⣠⣀⣀⣉⣉⣉⣉⣩⣭⣭⣭⣭⣍⣀⣀⣀⣀⣠⣽⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀⢨⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡇ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀⢸⣿⣻⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡇ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀⢸⣿⣾⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡇ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀⠈⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠁ ⠱⠍⣿⠩⠿⠍⠿⠽⠈⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠿⠩⠿⠿⠾⠷⠶⠿⠏⠹⠎⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠹⠿⠿⠿⠿⠿⠿⠿⠿⠿⠿⠿⠿⠷⠉⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠋⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢀⠀⠀ ⣶⣶⣶⣾⣶⣶⣶⣶⠀⠶⠆⠀⣾⡆⠀⣶⡆⠀⣿⡆⠀⣶⠆⢰⣶⡆⢰⣾⡆⢰⣶⡆⢰⣶⠀⠠⡶⠀⢴⣶⠀⣿⣿⡆⠀⠀⠀⠀⠒⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⡦⠴⠶⠶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣾ ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 378 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/11/18/Databases_Couchbase_pgAdmin_and_PostgreSQL.shtml Gemini version at gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2025/11/18/Databases_Couchbase_pgAdmin_and_PostgreSQL.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Databases: Couchbase, pgAdmin, and PostgreSQL⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Roy Schestowitz on Nov 18, 2025 * ⚓ Vikash Patel ☛ What_Couchbase_Taught_Me_About_System_Thinking⠀⇛ Working with Couchbase for the past year and a half has been more than just learning a database. It has been an exercise in system thinking: seeing how indexes, queries, consistency, and durability interact, and how small design choices ripple through performance and reliability. This essay is my personal notebook from that journey. It is technically dense because Couchbase demands precision, but it is also reflective because the lessons extend beyond one database. Understanding how array indexes multiply entries, why compound index order matters, or how query consistency flags change latency is not just about Couchbase, it is about learning to think in terms of systems, trade‑offs, and consequences. * ⚓ PostgreSQL ☛ pgAdmin_4_v9.10_Released⠀⇛ The pgAdmin Development Team is pleased to announce pgAdmin 4 version 9.10. This release of pgAdmin 4 includes 5 new features and 12 bug fixes/housekeeping changes. For more details, please see the release_notes. * ⚓ PostgreSQL ☛ Call_for_new_members_PostgreSQL_Community_Code_of_Conduct Committee⠀⇛ This message is being sent from the Community Code of Conduct Committee, with the approval of the Core Team. As part of the Community CoC policy, the Committee membership is to be refreshed on an annual basis. We are seeking up to 3 volunteers to serve on the Committee for the coming year, January 1, 2026 - December 31, 2026. ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 435 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/11/18/Debian_Libre_Live_Images_Released_for_Software_Freedom_Lovers.shtml Gemini version at gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2025/11/18/Debian_Libre_Live_Images_Released_for_Software_Freedom_Lovers.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Debian Libre Live Images Released for Software Freedom Lovers⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Marius Nestor on Nov 18, 2025 🄸🄼🄰🄶🄴_🄳🄴🅂🄲🅁🄸🄿🅃🄸🄾🄽_⦇Debian_Libre_Live_Images⦈_ Back in 2022, a few months before the release of Debian 12 “Bookworm”, the Debian Project decided to ship non-free firmware packages from the “non-free- firmware” Debian repository on the official Debian ISO images, forcing users to use proprietary software. But this change was needed to ensure Debian runs on as many hardware platforms as possible. Still, Debian provided users with a way to disable the detection and use of non-free firmware by setting the firmware=never boot parameter to the Debian Installer media. Read_on ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⢿⠿⠿⠿⠿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣯⣿⣿⡿⡛⠍⠁⠀⠀⠀⠠⠜⠻⠛⣛⠉⠙⢻⠿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡿⢣⠀⠋⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠛⠫⡹⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣗⠃⠁⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠐⢢⡤⠼⡯⢥⠴⠶⠄⡀⠀⠀⠀⠈⠸⣅⣹⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠛⠙⠉⠁⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⡉⢱⠀⢸⣷⣾⣿⣿⣶⣶⣾⡟⡢⠀⠀⠀⠀⠐⢸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡧⠤⡜⠀⠀⠀⣠⣄⣼⣿⣧⣤⣤⣼⣻⢟⠻⢟⡻⡟⣿⣿⣿⣚⡄⠀⠀⠄⢸⣀⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡿⡏⠀⠀⠀⢰⠙⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⢻⠴⠀⡀⠀⠤⣀⢀⠫⣀⣸⣿⡿⡀⠀⠀⠀⠘⠛⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣷⣷⠁⠀⢠⠈⠐⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠿⠊⠀⠒⠀⢲⣶⣥⢐⡶⠿⠿⣿⣿⡇⠀⠀⢴⣶⣶⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀⠀⠘⠀⠀⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀⢠⣹⣷⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣇⡉⠱⣿⣟⡇⠀⠀⢸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣿⣿⣿⣿⡿⠃⠈⠇⠀⣿⣿⣿⣿⣇⠐⠁⢸⠿⢇⠃⠀⡈⢸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣿⣿⣿⣿⣇⡀⠀⠐⠖⣿⣿⠟⠛⠩⠖⢀⠉⠳⠀⠀⠀⢡⣾⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡀⠀⠠⠤⣀⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡀⠐⠀⠈⠈⠿⢷⣘⡛⠦⠜⠃⢀⠠⣆⣶⣘⣽⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡀⠀⠀⠨⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣷⣚⣰⠄⡀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠄⢂⠰⢾⣛⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡆⠀⠀⠈⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣯⣥⣤⣄⢤⡆⣤⣼⣿⣿⣾⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣽⣸⡀⠀⠀⠃⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀⠸⠧⠈⠈⠉⠉⠿⠿⠀⠈⠀⠀⠀⠿⢿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣷⣾⣿⣏⡀⠀⠀⠹⠿⣿⣿⣿⠀⠀⠀⢀⣀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣇⡇⠀⠀⠘⠠⠘⢻⡀⡀⠀⣿⣿⣀⣀⣀⣀⣀⣸⣇⣀⣀⣀⣸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣧⣴⡄⠀⠀⠀⠄⠂⠀⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣅⡠⠀⠦⡀⣀⡐⠙⠿⠉⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣷⣷⣶⣿⣾⣶⣶⣾⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 492 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/11/18/Finnix_251_SparkyLinux_EasyOS_and_Debian_Libre_Live_Images.shtml Gemini version at gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2025/11/18/Finnix_251_SparkyLinux_EasyOS_and_Debian_Libre_Live_Images.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Finnix 251, SparkyLinux, EasyOS, and Debian Libre Live Images⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Roy Schestowitz on Nov 18, 2025 * ⚓ Distro Watch ☛ Distribution_Release:_Finnix_251⠀⇛ Finnix is a small, self-contained, bootable Linux distribution for system administrators, based on Debian's "Testing" branch. The project's latest version, Finnix 251, introduces OCI container images: [...] * ⚓ Finnix ☛ Finnix_251_released⠀⇛ Finnix is a Linux-based utility live distribution. Write it to a USB flash drive or burn it to a CD, boot it, and you’re seconds from a root prompt with hundreds of utilities available for recovery, maintenance, testing and more. Finnix 251 has been released today, including new official OCI / Docker images, and containing new packages, features and fixes. * ⚓ Barry Kauler ☛ Remove_some_reported_missing_packages⠀⇛ Forum member Caramel reported this: https://forum.puppylinux.com/viewtopic.php?p=160036#p160036 One problem is that Debian can assign alternative names to a package. These alternatives are specified in the 'control' file inside the DEB. * ⚓ Sparky GNU/Linux ☛ SparkyLinux_Annual_Server_Fundraiser_2025⠀⇛ Dear Friends! It’s time for our annual fundraiser for our servers. So let’s get started! * ⚓ LWN ☛ Josefsson:_Introducing_the_Debian_Libre_Live_Images⠀⇛ Debian developer Simon Josefsson has announced the Debian_Libre Live_Images project, to allow installing Debian without any non-free software: [...] ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 558 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/11/18/Free_and_Open_Source_Software.shtml Gemini version at gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2025/11/18/Free_and_Open_Source_Software.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Free and Open Source Software⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Rianne Schestowitz on Nov 18, 2025 🄸🄼🄰🄶🄴_🄳🄴🅂🄲🅁🄸🄿🅃🄸🄾🄽_⦇ReflectorTK⦈_ * ⚓ ReflectorTK_-_simple_GUI_for_reflector_-_LinuxLinks⠀⇛ ReflectorTK provides a straightforward graphical interface for configuring and running the reflector to update Arch Linux’s mirrorlist. This program is a TKinter-based drop-in replacement for reflector-simple GUI shipped with EndeavourOS. This is free and open source software. * ⚓ brush_-_POSIX-_and_bash_compatible_shell_-_LinuxLinks⠀⇛ brush (Bo(u)rn(e) RUsty SHell) is a POSIX- and bash-compatible shell. It’s built and tested on Linux, macOS, and WSL. Native Windows support is experimental. brush is functional for interactive use as a daily driver. It executes most sh and bash scripts encountered. Known limitations are tracked with filed issues. This is free and open source software. * ⚓ litecli_-_command-line_client_for_SQLite_databases_-_LinuxLinks⠀⇛ litecli is a command-line client for SQLite databases that has auto-completion and syntax highlighting. This is free and open source software. * ⚓ Parallel_Launcher_-_modern_N64_emulator_-_LinuxLinks⠀⇛ Parallel Launcher also features optional integration with romhacking.com. With this integration, you can download hacks from your playlists (with the recommended graphics plugin and other settings set automatically for you), as well as rate hacks and manage your playlists from within the app. It also features a built-in star display for SM64 hacks to track your progress in each hack. This is free and open source software. ⠀⠄⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠐⠒⠒⠒⠒⠒⢲⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⡆ ⢨⡥⢬⣥⣭⡬⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⢭⣭⢭⢭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⠭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⢭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⡭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⠭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⢭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⠁ ⢸⣿⣷⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣼⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣧⣤⣤⣤⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣤⣤⣤⣠⣤⣤⣀⣿⣿⣿⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣀⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣧⣤⣤⣤⣀⣤⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣧⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀ ⢸⣿⡟⠉⠉⠉⠉⢙⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡏⠉⠉⠉⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡉⠉⠉⠉⠉⢙⣿⣿⣿⣿⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⣻⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡏⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⣻⣿⣿⣿⣿⡏⠉⠉⠉⠉⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀ ⢸⣿⣿⠻⠿⠿⠿⠻⢿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡿⠻⠻⠿⠟⠿⢿⣿⣿⠟⠿⠻⠿⠟⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠿⠻⠿⠿⠿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡿⠻⠿⠟⢿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡟⠻⠟⠻⠿⠟⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀ ⢸⣿⣷⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣾⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣷⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣾⣿⣿⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣷⣶⣶⣶⣾⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣷⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀ ⢸⣿⣏⣀⣀⣀⣀⣸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣇⣀⣀⣀⣀⣽⣿⣿⣿⣄⣀⣀⣸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣄⣀⣀⣀⣀⣸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣾⣧⣀⣀⣀⣀⣀⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣇⣀⣀⣀⣀⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀ ⢸⣿⡿⠙⠛⠋⠛⠉⠛⢻⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡏⠙⠛⠉⠙⢻⣿⣿⣿⠋⠛⠙⠛⠛⠙⢻⣿⣿⣿⠙⠙⠛⠛⠛⢛⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡏⠙⠛⠉⠋⠛⠋⠛⢻⣿⣿⡏⠉⠛⠋⠛⢻⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀ ⢸⣿⡿⠿⠿⠿⠿⠷⠿⠿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠿⠿⠿⠿⠿⠿⠿⢿⣿⣿⠿⠿⠿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠿⠿⠿⠿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡿⠿⠿⠿⢿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡿⠿⠿⠿⠿⠿⠿⠿⠿⠿⠿⠿⠿⢿⠀ ⢸⣿⣷⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣴⣾⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣶⣦⣤⣤⣴⣤⣶⣼⣿⣿⣦⣦⣴⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣶⣤⣤⣴⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣷⣤⣴⣤⣴⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣧⣴⣤⣤⣴⣦⣦⣤⣤⣴⣴⣤⣤⣴⠀ ⢸⣿⣏⣈⣁⣉⣉⣉⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣇⣈⣉⣁⣈⣹⣿⣿⣿⣁⣉⣉⣁⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣀⣈⣀⣉⣁⣉⣁⣈⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣇⣀⣉⣉⣉⣉⣉⣿⣿⣿⣿⣇⣈⣀⣉⣀⣀⣉⢉⣈⣉⣹⣿⣿⣿⠀ ⢸⣿⡟⠛⠛⠛⠛⠛⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡟⠛⠛⠛⠛⣿⣿⣿⣿⠛⠛⠛⢻⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠛⠛⠛⠛⠛⠛⠛⠛⠛⢻⣿⣿⣿⡟⠛⠛⠛⠛⠛⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡟⠛⠛⠛⠛⠛⠛⠛⠻⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀ ⢸⣿⣿⢿⣿⣶⢿⣿⣿⠿⠿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡿⣿⣿⣿⢿⡿⢿⠿⣿⡿⢿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣶⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠿⣿⣿⠿⣿⡿⣿⡿⢿⣿⣿⣿⢿⡿⠿⣿⣿⡿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡿⢿⢿⡿⢿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀ ⢸⣿⣧⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣿⣿⣧⣤⣤⣤⣤⣼⣿⣿⣿⣤⣤⣤⣤⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣼⣿⣿⣿⣿⣧⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣧⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣼⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀ ⢸⣿⣏⣉⣉⣉⣹⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣏⣉⣉⣉⣉⣿⣿⣿⣿⣉⣉⣉⣉⣉⣉⣉⣹⣿⣿⣉⣉⣉⣉⣉⣉⣉⣉⣉⣉⣉⣿⣿⣏⣉⣉⣉⣉⣉⣉⣉⣹⣿⣿⣏⣉⣉⣉⣉⣉⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀ ⢸⣿⡟⠛⠛⠿⠟⠻⢿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡟⠻⠿⠿⠛⢿⣿⣿⣿⠛⠻⠿⠿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠛⠻⠿⠿⠿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣻⡟⠻⠿⠛⠟⠻⠿⠿⢿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀ ⢸⡿⢿⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠿⣷⣶⣶⣶⣶⣾⣿⣿⠿⣷⣶⣶⣶⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⢿⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡿⣷⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀ ⢸⣿⣧⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣽⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣧⣤⣤⣤⣤⣄⣼⣿⣿⣤⣤⣤⣤⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣤⣤⣤⣀⣤⣀⣾⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣧⣄⣤⣤⣼⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀ ⢸⣿⣟⠉⠉⠉⠉⢹⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡏⠉⠉⠉⠉⣻⣿⣿⣉⡉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⣻⣿⣿⣿⢉⠉⠉⠉⢹⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣉⡉⠉⠉⠉⠉⢙⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀ ⠀⠉⠉⠉⠉⢩⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⡄ ⢨⣤⣥⡭⣥⡭⣭⢭⣭⡭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⡭⣭⢭⣭⣭⣭⠭⡭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⢭⣭⣭⣭⣭⡭⣭⣭⣭⢭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⠉⢭⣭⣭⠁ ⢸⣿⣿⣦⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣼⣿⣿⣿⠿⠿⠿⠿⠷⠤⠄⠼⠿⠤⠦⠤⠠⠼⠿⠿⠿⠿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣴⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣼⣿⣤⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀⣼⣿⣿⠀ ⢸⣿⣿⣏⣉⣉⣈⢉⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⢈⣉⣉⣉⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡯⠅⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣉⣉⣉⣁⣉⣉⣉⣉⣉⣉⣉⣉⣉⣹⣿⣯⣹⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀⢸⣿⣿⠀ ⢸⣿⣿⡛⠛⠛⠛⠛⠛⠛⠛⠛⠛⠛⠛⠛⢻⡞⡟⢻⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣷⠀⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠛⠛⠛⠛⠛⢻⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡟⢻⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀⢹⣿⣿⠀ ⠸⠿⠿⠿⠿⠿⠷⠾⠿⠿⠶⠿⠿⠿⠿⠿⠿⠿⠿⣯⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣶⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣶⣾⣿⣿⠀ ⢐⣒⣒⣒⣒⣒⣒⣒⣒⣒⣒⣂⣒⣒⣒⣒⣒⣒⣒⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⣛⡀ ⢸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⢠⠤⠤⠤⠤⠤⠤⠤⠤⠤⠤⠤⠤⠤⠤⠤⠤⢤⠀ ⢸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠘⠒⠒⠒⠒⠒⠒⠒⠒⠒⠒⠒⠒⠒⠒⠒⠒⠚⠀ ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 666 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/11/18/Free_Libre_and_Open_Source_Software_Leftovers.shtml Gemini version at gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2025/11/18/Free_Libre_and_Open_Source_Software_Leftovers.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Free, Libre, and Open Source Software Leftovers⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Roy Schestowitz on Nov 18, 2025 * ⚓ Unicorn Media ☛ Ten_Reasons_(and_Five_Exceptions)_to_Choose_Open_Source Over_Freemium⠀⇛ Weighing the tradeoffs between open source and freemium software reveals why free-as-in-freedom tools are almost always the better option. * § Web Browsers/Web Servers⠀➾ o § Mozilla⠀➾ # ⚓ Mozilla ☛ Firefox_tab_groups_just_got_an_upgrade,_thanks_to your_feedback⠀⇛ Tab groups have become one of Firefox’s most loved ways to stay organized — over 18 million people have used the feature since it launched earlier this year. Since then, we’ve been listening closely to feedback from the Mozilla Connect community to make this long-awaited feature even more helpful. * § Productivity Software/LibreOffice/Calligra⠀➾ o ⚓ Document Foundation ☛ Month_of_LibreOffice,_November_2025_–_Half- way_point!⠀⇛ We’re just over half-way through the Month of LibreOffice, November 2025. And already, 219 contributors have won cool LibreOffice sticker packs! * § FSF / Software Freedom⠀➾ o ⚓ Ben Werdmuller ☛ Open_Source_Power⠀⇛ The suggestion here is that commercial use by large corporations is charged for. I think that makes sense: it’s a way of funding development that also preserves the underlying availability of open software and the sustainability of building it. But I’d honestly go further. o ⚓ Thomas Depierre ☛ How_FOSS_Won_and_Why_It_Matters⠀⇛ I regularly comment on the Internet on my views on most schemes proposed to fix FOSS problems. They are mostly negative. I think that most of these schemes cannot achieve any meaningful impact. It seems that most of these disagreements come from the fact that I seem to work on different models of how FOSS work. Over the years, I have tried to share parts of my model. This is part of this endeavor. * § Openness/Sharing/Collaboration⠀➾ o § Open Data⠀➾ # ⚓ Quantixed ☛ Choose_Your_Fighter:_data-driven_selection_of the_best_marathon_–_quantixed⠀⇛ Let’s face it, most marathons market themselves as flat and fast. Which ones can really make that claim # ⚓ Michaël ☛ Maplibre⠀⇛ Heatmap of the french population o § Open Access/Content⠀➾ # ⚓ Society for Scholarly Publishing ☛ The_Global_Transition Has_Already_Happened_–_It's_Just_Not_the_One_You_Expected_ (Part_1_of_2)⠀⇛ For many years now, the dominant discourse around the future of scholarly communication has centered on two assumptions: First, that charging people for access to scholarly products is morally unacceptable, and must be eradicated by means of a global transition to open access (OA). Second, that this global transition from toll access to OA is inevitable (if not happening as quickly as it should be). I’m going to push back on both of those assumptions. In the first part of this two-part essay, I’ll address the second; tomorrow, I’ll address the first, offering (in the form of a “modest manifesto”) a very different vision for the future of our global scholarly communication ecosystem. ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 803 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/11/18/Games_VKD3D_Proton_3_0_Forestrike_Below_the_Crown_The_Many_Sins.shtml Gemini version at gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2025/11/18/Games_VKD3D_Proton_3_0_Forestrike_Below_the_Crown_The_Many_Sins.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Games: VKD3D-Proton 3.0, Forestrike, Below the Crown, The Many Sins of House Ocampo, and More⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Roy Schestowitz on Nov 18, 2025 * ⚓ VKD3D-Proton_3.0_brings_FSR4_support,_shader_backend_rewrite,_lots_of bug_fixes_and_performance_upgrades_|_GamingOnLinux⠀⇛ VKD3D-Proton is one of the secret ingredients for Proton to make so many Windows games work well on Linux / SteamOS with a new 3.0 release out now. * ⚓ Forestrike_is_a_martial_arts_roguelite_like_no_other_where_you_see_the future_|_GamingOnLinux⠀⇛ Using the power of Foresight, in the 2D martial arts roguelite Forestrike you can see how each fight will go down, and it's really damn good. Note: a key was provided to GamingOnLinux. * ⚓ Below_the_Crown_is_an_curious_brew_of_chess_and_dungeon_crawling_out now_|_GamingOnLinux⠀⇛ Out now in Early Access, from the minds that gave us the excellent Duskers, Below the Crown is a mixture of chess-like pieces and moves in a dungeon crawler. Note: a key was provided to GamingOnLinux. * ⚓ Colossal_Order_and_Paradox_Interactive_split_with_Cities:_Skylines going_to_a_new_developer_|_GamingOnLinux⠀⇛ Colossal Order and Paradox Interactive have ended their partnership on Cities: Skylines, with it moving onto a new developer. * ⚓ The_Many_Sins_of_House_Ocampo_is_one_to_watch_for_point_and_click mystery_adventure_fans_|_GamingOnLinux⠀⇛ The Many Sins of House Ocampo is a new announcement from the developers of If On A Winter's Night Four Travelers and it looks great. Could be a really good one for fans of point and click mystery adventure games. * ⚓ Timing_is_everything_in_the_fast-paced_arcade_racer_Wild_Horse_Racing_- try_the_demo_now_|_GamingOnLinux⠀⇛ If you love arcade-styled retro racing games, Wild Horse Racing looks like it could be good fun and there's a demo available with Linux support. * ⚓ Nightdive_recently_showed_off_Outlaws_+_Handful_of_Missions:_Remaster footage_in_a_dev_diary_video_|_GamingOnLinux⠀⇛ Looking forward to the next remaster from Nightdive? They recently put up a new dev diary video for Outlaws + Handful of Missions: Remaster to show it off. It's releasing on November 20th, so this is a nice behind the scenes look into some of the work that went into upgrading the visuals. * ⚓ Check_out_the_demo_for_top-down_2D_action_roguelike_Shroomwood_now_on Steam_|_GamingOnLinux⠀⇛ A fresh demo for you to try this week, as the top-down 2D action roguelike Shroomwood has a Linux build available for you to shoot your way through. * ⚓ Cozy_3D_food_puzzler_UMAMI_has_launched_on_Steam_|_GamingOnLinux⠀⇛ Need a new chill puzzle game? UMAMI from indie studio Mimmox has arrived with Linux support. Across 15 hand-painted levels, you’ll tinker, toy, and rotate wooden blocks, attaching them to a board to create meals including towers of fluffy pancakes, gravity-defying burgers, freshly prepared onigiri, and even seasonal sweets for holidays such as Halloween and Christmas. ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 908 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/11/18/GIMP_3_2_Release_Candidate_Is_Now_Available_for_Download_Here_s.shtml Gemini version at gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2025/11/18/GIMP_3_2_Release_Candidate_Is_Now_Available_for_Download_Here_s.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ GIMP 3.2 Release Candidate Is Now Available for Download, Here’s What’s New⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Marius Nestor on Nov 18, 2025, updated Nov 18, 2025 🄸🄼🄰🄶🄴_🄳🄴🅂🄲🅁🄸🄿🅃🄸🄾🄽_⦇GIMP_3.2_RC1⦈_ It’s been two and a half months since the previous development release, and the GIMP 3.2 Release Candidate brings even more goodies, including support for importing PowerVR (PVR) texture files and support for exporting SVG images as actual vectors with the ability to embed raster layers as either PNG or JPEG. GIMP 3.2 RC1 also introduces support for a few new image formats, the ability to simulate adjustment layers with layer groups, improvements to the new link and vector layers, allowing for easy changes between different states of “Rasterize” and “Revert Rasterize” operations, and the ability to move the on- canvas editor across the screen. Read_on Linuxiac: * ⚓ GIMP_3.2_RC1_Introduces_SVG_Export,_New_Rasterize_Workflow⠀⇛ GIMP 3.2 RC1 is now available in the development branch, introducing a broad set of improvements across the core, tools, plug-ins, user interface, and developer APIs, giving a clear picture of what we can expect in the final stable 3.2 version. The release introduces native SVG export for vector, text, and link layers, extending GIMP’s capabilities for producing scalable graphics. ZIP decompression and PVR texture import are now also supported, expanding the range of image formats that can be opened. The update refines core behavior around pass-through groups, which now apply filters based on the full bounding box rather than only child layers, allowing empty groups to act more like adjustment layers. Layer-mask handling gains an option to edit masks immediately, and non-destructive filters applied to the quick mask are correctly merged when leaving the mode. GIMP: * ⚓ GIMP_3.2_RC1:_First_Release_Candidate_for_GIMP 3.2_-_GIMP⠀⇛ We’re thrilled to share our first release candidate for GIMP 3.2! It represents a major step in our roadmap, and months of hard work by contributors. We look forward to your feedback as we move towards the stable release of GIMP 3.2! Note that this is still a development snapshot, not yet a final release: please do report any problems or crashes you find. ⣿⣿⣿⢿⡿⣿⣿⣿⡿⣿⠿⢿⣿⣿⢿⢿⢿⣿⣿⣿⡿⡿⣿⠿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣯⣷⣷⣿⣗⣶⣿⣿⣖⡾⠿⣽⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⣭⣯⣭⣭⣭⣽⣽⣿⣿⡟⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣯⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣯⠉⡍⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⣿⣽⣭ ⣚⣸⣿⣿⣷⣟⣿⣿⣿⡷⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠿⠿⠿⠿⠿⠿⠿⠿⠿⠿⠿⠿⠿⠿⠿⠿⠿⠿⠿⠿⠿⠿⠿⠿⠿⠿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣀⣂⡀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢀⢂⣿ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣟⣿⣿⣿⣿⣟⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡏⠀⠤⠄⢰⣶⣶⣶⣶⣖⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⢶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣖⠠⠤⠄⢸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡯⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⢻⣿⣿⣯⠀ ⣷⣿⣾⣇⡿⢻⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡇⠄⠀⠒⡒⢂⣀⣐⣲⣶⣆⣀⣐⣖⡲⠂⠀⠀⠒⠖⠀⠀⠲⠶⠲⠖⠰⢸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣯⢉⣉⡉⠉⠉⠈⠉⢉⣁⣂ ⢩⠙⣿⢻⡟⣭⣿⣿⣿⡿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡇⠀⠀⠀⢀⣿⣿⢿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣤⣤⣤⣄⣠⣤⣤⡄⣀⢠⣀⠀⢸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠶⠶⢶⣶⣶⣲⣶⣶⣾⣿ ⣿⡟⣒⣿⣷⡶⣶⣾⣷⣷⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡇⠴⢂⣴⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠿⠿⠭⠥⠾⠿⠏⠀⢸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⢐⢃⠻⠟⠛⢛⠛⠛⢛⠛ ⡷⣷⣶⣿⣿⣟⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡇⣚⣻⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣦⡤⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⢶⣾⣶⣶⣶⣾⣶⣶⡮⠦ ⣗⣓⣲⣿⣶⣛⣖⣖⣻⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡇⣤⣾⣽⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣉⡁⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠜⠿⠻⠛⠟⠿⠿⠿⠿⠻ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡇⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡇⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢰⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡇⠘⢻⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣏⠁⠄⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⢿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡇⠀⠹⢿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠛⠀⡀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⢸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡇⠀⠀⠰⠟⠻⣿⣿⣿⡿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠇⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡇⠀⠀⠀⠀⢀⣠⣀⣀⠀⢹⣿⣿⣿⢛⣿⣿⡄⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡇⣺⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣷⣶⣷⣶⣿⣿⣶⣾⣶⣶⣾⣾⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⢸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡇⣿⣿⣿⣿⣯⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⢸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡇⢿⡯⠩⠭⠭⠥⠨⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡿⠏⠭⠭⠬⠅⢹⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⢸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡇⢺⡟⢘⣒⣒⣒⣂⣙⠛⣿⣿⣿⣿⣟⣃⣓⣒⣂⣽⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠸⣿⣿⡿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣧⣼⣧⣬⣭⣉⣉⣉⣉⣴⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣷⣶⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣟⣿⡟⢿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣄⣤⣤⣤ ⠰⠶⠀⣶⣶⠀⢴⡆⠈⣿⣿⠄⣿⡇⠀⣾⡆⠀⣿⡆⠀⣶⠆⢐⣶⡂⢰⣿⡆⢰⣶⠀⠰⡶⠀⠠⠶⠀⢰⣶⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠂⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠤⠤⠤⠤⠤⠀⠀⠄⠄⠄⠤⠀ ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 1008 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/11/18/GNU_Linux_and_Free_Libre_and_Open_Source_Software_Leftovers.shtml Gemini version at gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2025/11/18/GNU_Linux_and_Free_Libre_and_Open_Source_Software_Leftovers.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ GNU/Linux and Free, Libre, and Open Source Software Leftovers⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Roy Schestowitz on Nov 18, 2025 * § GNU/Linux⠀➾ o § Games⠀➾ # ⚓ Engadget ☛ For_the_Steam_Machine_to_change_PC_gaming,_Valve must_solve_Linux's_anti-cheat_problem [Ed: Lack of rootkits framed as a "problem"]⠀⇛ Following months of rumors, Valve finally announced the new Steam Machine earlier this week. And while I might question the company's decision to ship a system with only 8GB of VRAM in 2026, I believe the "Gabecube" will do more for PC gaming than anything Microsoft has done in the last decade. With SteamOS and Linux, Valve has polished away many of the things that make PC gaming unapproachable to some people. Want to set a frame limit to extend your Steam Deck's battery life? It's an easy-to-find option in the Performance overlay, not something you need to dig through multiple menus to find. Want to suspend a game? That's possible on SteamOS. * § Free, Libre, and Open Source Software⠀➾ o § 'FSFE' (Fake FSF)⠀➾ # ⚓ 'FSFE' (Fake FSF) ☛ 2025-11-14_[Older]_SFP#41:_Policy_and EU:_Recap_of_SFSCON⠀⇛ # ⚓ 'FSFE' (Fake FSF) ☛ 2025-11-13_[Older]_SFSCON_+++_Apple_v EU_+++_YH4F_winners⠀⇛ o § Programming/Development⠀➾ # § Perl / Raku⠀➾ # ⚓ The Weekly Challenge ☛ 2025-11-16_[Older]_Grafana_+ Prometheus⠀⇛ # ⚓ Perl ☛ 2025-11-11_[Older]_German_Perl/Raku_Workshop 2026_in_Berlin_-_16.03.2025-18.03.2025⠀⇛ # ⚓ Perl ☛ 2025-11-11_[Older]_Speakers_Wanted!_Dec._17-18 PCC_Winter_2025⠀⇛ # ⚓ Perl ☛ 2025-11-11_[Older]_This_week_in_PSC_(206)_| 2025-11-03⠀⇛ # § Shell/Bash/Zsh/Ksh⠀➾ # ⚓ Make Use Of ☛ You'll_fly_through_the_terminal_once you_master_these_5_Bash_shortcuts⠀⇛ As much as people like to deny it, if you are making the switch to Linux, you will probably end up using the terminal at some point. There is simply no way around it. While modern Linux distributions let you do a lot from the UI, there will always be things that are faster, cleaner, or even only possible through the terminal. You can definitely learn commands to stop fearing the terminal, but there are also a few tricks that can make your workflow inside the terminal much faster. ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 1113 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/11/18/GNU_Linux_Leftovers.shtml Gemini version at gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2025/11/18/GNU_Linux_Leftovers.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ GNU/Linux Leftovers⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Roy Schestowitz on Nov 18, 2025 * ⚓ Linux Magazine ☛ Happy_Birthday,_ADMIN_Magazine!⠀⇛ ADMIN is celebrating its 15th anniversary with issue #90. * § Kernel Space⠀➾ o ⚓ University of Toronto ☛ We_haven't_seen_ZFS_checksum_failures_for a_couple_of_years⠀⇛ We regularly scrub our pools through automation, currently once every few weeks. Back in 2022 I wrote about us seeing only a few errors since we moved to SSDs in 2018, and then I had the impression that everything had been quiet since then. Hand-checking our records tells me that I'm slightly wrong about this and we had some errors on our fileservers in 2023, but none since then. o ⚓ Mikael Hansson ☛ Creating_VMs_in_separate_ZFS_filesystems_- oxcrag.net⠀⇛ I’m running my VMs on a plain Ubuntu server with KVM/ QEMU, with VMs stored on ZFS. Up until now, I’ve created my VMs as QCOW2 files in a single ZFS filesystem; e.g. all VMs have lived in / ssdpool/vmimages. The vmimages directory wasn’t a child ZFS file system to ssdpool, but a plain directory created by VirtManager once upon a time. There are a couple good reasons to deepen the structure, though: [...] * § Distributions and Operating Systems⠀➾ o § SUSE/OpenSUSE⠀➾ # ⚓ OpenSUSE ☛ Hack_Week_Project_Aims_to_Implement_SSH_in_Zig⠀⇛ The effort builds on an incomplete implementation that already covers primitives, keys, certificates and much of the agent protocol. o § Mobile Systems/Mobile Applications⠀➾ # ⚓ Android Police ☛ 'Cinnamon_Bun'_all_but_confirmed_as Android_17_codename⠀⇛ Android 16 is codenamed 'Baklava,' which essentially resets the alphabetical naming pattern, all while retaining the desert theme. With that history out of the way, it now looks like Android might be hopping back on the alphabetical naming train. No, we're not going back to W. Instead, we're going from 'Baklava' to 'Cinnamon Bun.' # ⚓ Kevin Boone ☛ Kevin_Boone:_Is_it_worth_rooting_an_Android phone_in_2025?⠀⇛ These days, alternative Android firmwares are rarely pre-rooted (unless you’re using a debug version) and rooting them is no easier than rooting the vendor’s stock firmware. Most alternative firmwares do not actively encourage rooting; some, like Graphene OS, are actively hostile to the idea. ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 1214 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/11/18/I_found_an_immutable_Linux_distro_that_never_breaks_and_is_effo.shtml Gemini version at gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2025/11/18/I_found_an_immutable_Linux_distro_that_never_breaks_and_is_effo.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ I found an immutable Linux distro that never breaks and is effortless to use⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Rianne Schestowitz on Nov 18, 2025 Quoting: I found an immutable Linux distro that never breaks and is effortless to use | ZDNET — Operating system security has always been a hallmark of Linux. With the introduction of immutable distributions -- CoreOS, launched in 2013, was among the first -- no other operating system could come close to the level of security Linux had to offer. I welcome any opportunity to test a new immutable Linux distro. Over the weekend, I discovered ShaniOS. ShaniOS is an Arch-based Linux distribution that is immutable and includes Flatpak integration. The key features of this new OS include: Read_on ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 1253 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/11/18/KDE_Plasma_6_5_3_Improves_Visual_Smoothness_on_Multi_Monitor_VR.shtml Gemini version at gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2025/11/18/KDE_Plasma_6_5_3_Improves_Visual_Smoothness_on_Multi_Monitor_VR.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ KDE Plasma 6.5.3 Improves Visual Smoothness on Multi-Monitor VRR Setups⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Marius Nestor on Nov 18, 2025 🄸🄼🄰🄶🄴_🄳🄴🅂🄲🅁🄸🄿🅃🄸🄾🄽_⦇KDE_Plasma_6.5.3⦈_ Coming two weeks after KDE Plasma 6.5.2, the KDE Plasma 6.5.3 update improves visual smoothness while switching modes on multi-monitor setups with Variable Refresh Rate (VRR)-capable screens and support for the MHC2 tag in ICC profiles to produce identical color effects when importing color profiles in Plasma. KDE Plasma 6.5.3 also improves the KWin window and composite manager to be more robust against a graphics issue that could make the screen go black after the system displays the Plymouth boot splash screen and before showing the SDDM login screen. Read_on ⣿⠏⠏⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣶⣄⡉⠳⢯⣓⠦⣄⡀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠉⠉⠛⠛⠻⠿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⡿⠿⡿⠿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣷⣦⣌⠙⠲⢭⣲⢦⣀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠛⠛⠛⠛⠛⠛⠉⠉⠙ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣶⣄⡈⠛⠮⣝⡲⢤⡀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠹⠻⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡿⠆⠅⠀⠀⣉⡓⠪⣑⠦⣄⡀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⡀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠉⠻⢾⣝⡿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣯⣅⠀⠀⠀⢿⣦⡆⠀⠙⠲⢍⡒⠤⣀⣠⣴⣾⣿⣷⡀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠉⠛⢿⣝⡻⢿⣿⣟⣿⣿⢿⣟⣀⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣶⣀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢈⣷⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠃⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠈⠙⠶⣭⡻⢛⢗⢅⡈⠙⠻⢿⣿⢿⣅⡙⠻⢿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣧⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣴⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡿⣛⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠈⠙⠳⣤⡀⠀⢰⣶⡀⠈⠓⠉⠛⠂⠀⠈⠙⣽⣿⠓⠀⠈⠨⣙⠿⢶⡤⠀⠀⠙⣿⣿⣿⣿⠿⠿⠋⠀⠑⠒⠄⡀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠉⠳⢬⣿⣷⡄⠀⠀⠀⠀⢀⣴⣿⣿⣿⣿⣦⡀⠀⣈⣳⣦⣈⣀⣀⢀⣈⠙⠛⠛⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠈⠀⠀⠀⣀⡀⠀⢀⣀⣀⠀⠀⣀⡀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠉⠛⢦⣀⠀⠀⠀⣼⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣯⢻⣾⣿⣭⡅⢸⣿⣿⣿⣿⢴⣶⣦⣴⣦⣰⡴⣦⢶⡄⠴⣦⠀⢸⡯⣿⡂⢸⡯⣭⡀⠘⢫⣽⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣾⣷⣶⣾⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣷⢾⡻⠷⠶⠆⠘⠿⠉⠘⠿⠿⠿⠟⠿⠿⣿⣿⣿⣾⣟⠯⠿⠀⠘⠷⠾⠳⠜⠷⠾⠱⠞⠷⠾⠃⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡿⠿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡿⣿⣿⡿⠿⠋⠉⠀⠉⠓⠤⡀⠀⢠⠒⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢠⣾⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣶⣀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣯⣼⣿⣿⣧⣤⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀⠈⠉⠙⠂⠀⡀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠑⠸⣷⡀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠏⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠁⠀⠀⠀⣸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡿⠏⡀⠀⠀⠀⢀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠿⠟⠉⠀⠀⠈⠀⠀⠀⠈⠢⠤⠄⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠙⠋⠈⠙⠃⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⣿⣻⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢀⣀⣀⣀⣀⣀⣀⣀⣀⣀⣀⣀⣀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠘⠛⠛⠛⠛⠛⠓⠛⠛⠛⠛⠛⠛⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⣿⣿⣏⣉⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡷ ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 1310 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/11/18/Latest_From_Red_Hat_s_Site.shtml Gemini version at gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2025/11/18/Latest_From_Red_Hat_s_Site.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Latest From Red Hat's Site⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Roy Schestowitz on Nov 18, 2025 * ⚓ Red Hat ☛ Image_mode_for_RHEL_10:_Updates_in_seconds_with_soft_reboot⠀⇛ The promise of image_mode is to align OS management with the agility of modern application development. Forcing a long reboot for a minor library update runs counter to that goal. The new soft reboot is a critical feature designed to make image mode viable for many more users by directly addressing this primary operational issue. It reconciles the atomic safety of image-based management with the operational speed demanded by its target audience. What if it were possible to gain all the benefits of atomic, image-based updates without a full reboot of the systems every time? * ⚓ Red Hat ☛ .NET_10_is_now_available_for_RHEL_and_OpenShift [Ed: IBM Red Hat is selling Microsoft]⠀⇛ The .NET 10 release is now available, targeting Red_Hat Enterprise_GNU/Linux_(RHEL) 10.1, RHEL 9.7, RHEL 8.10, and Red Hat_OpenShift. Here's a quick overview of what developers need to know about this new major release. ✐ New features in .NET 10⠀✐ This release ships with the following features: [...] * ⚓ Red Hat Official ☛ Introducing_OpenShift_Service_Mesh_3.2_with_Istio’s ambient_mode⠀⇛ Based on the Istio, Envoy, and Kiali projects, this release updates the version of Istio to 1.27 and Kiali to 2.17, and is supported on Red Hat OpenShift 4.18 and above.  * ⚓ Red Hat Official ☛ Unlock_enterprise-grade_virtualization_at_the_edge with_two-node_Red_Hat_OpenShift_and_Arctera's_InfoScale⠀⇛ This article explores how this solution can help address the unique demands of edge virtualization, enabling organizations to deploy enterprise-grade VMs with greater confidence, even in the most resource-constrained environments.  * ⚓ Red Hat Official ☛ Behind_the_queues:_How_Kueue_reimagines_scheduling in_Red_Hat_OpenShift⠀⇛ This is exactly the challenge that Kueue, a Kubernetes-native job queueing and scheduling framework, was built to solve. It introduces structured queues, priorities, and quota enforcement to bring fairness and predictability back into scheduling. * ⚓ Red Hat Official ☛ Alliander_modernises_its_electricity_grid_with_Red Hat_for_long-term_reliability_in_balance_with_rapid_innovation⠀⇛ Dutch energy infrastructure was built to last for decades, with assets such as power transformers and switchgear expected to last 30 to 40 years. When the network was designed, software was a minor factor. Today it is the nervous system of OT. The catch is that software lifecycles run in years, not decades. ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 1398 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/11/18/Linux_Mint_vs_Zorin_OS_How_to_pick_between_these_Windows_altern.shtml Gemini version at gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2025/11/18/Linux_Mint_vs_Zorin_OS_How_to_pick_between_these_Windows_altern.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Linux Mint vs. Zorin OS: How to pick between these Windows alternatives⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Rianne Schestowitz on Nov 18, 2025 Quoting: Linux Mint vs. Zorin OS: How to pick between these Windows alternatives | ZDNET — Zorin OS saw a dramatic uptick in downloads after the end of Windows 10. Within a two-day stretch, Zorin OS had over 100,000 downloads, which was a record for the distribution. Meanwhile, Linux Mint has been one of the most popular distributions for some time. Given that both of these distributions are enjoying a continued rise in popularity, along with the end of Windows 10 support, you might be looking at one or the other to serve as either your first or your next Linux distribution. Do a quick search and you'll find countless articles claiming why one is better than the other (or why one is better than them all). That probably doesn't help you decide which Linux distribution to try. Let me see if I can help you with that decision. Read_on ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 1446 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/11/18/Linux_Ready_KSTR_IMX93_SBC_Debuts_With_Wi_Fi_6_Cellular_IoT_and.shtml Gemini version at gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2025/11/18/Linux_Ready_KSTR_IMX93_SBC_Debuts_With_Wi_Fi_6_Cellular_IoT_and.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Linux-Ready KSTR-IMX93 SBC Debuts With Wi- Fi 6, Cellular IoT, and 802.15.4 Connectivity⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Rianne Schestowitz on Nov 18, 2025 🄸🄼🄰🄶🄴_🄳🄴🅂🄲🅁🄸🄿🅃🄸🄾🄽_⦇KSTR-IMX93_Block_Diagram⦈_ Quoting: Linux-Ready KSTR-IMX93 SBC Debuts With Wi-Fi 6, Cellular IoT, and 802.15.4 Connectivity — Conclusive Engineering has introduced the KSTR-IMX93 on Kickstarter, a Linux-capable SBC integrating Wi-Fi 6, cellular IoT, Bluetooth LE 5.4, Zigbee, Thread, GNSS, Gigabit Ethernet, CAN-FD, and PoE in a compact 110 × 55 mm design. The platform is built around NXP’s i.MX93 application processor, equipped with two Arm Cortex-A55 cores running up to 1.7GHz and a Cortex-M33 subsystem for latency-sensitive tasks. 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One of the newest of these is Marathon OS, a new mobile Linux system built around a Qt6-based Wayland compositor and a QML interface modeled directly on BlackBerry 10’s gesture navigation. The project inherits its core userspace from postmarketOS, which itself is built on Alpine Linux. Who is it for? According to information on the project’s website, Marathon OS targeted “Former BB10 users who miss that workflow, mobile Linux enthusiasts, PostmarketOS community, and privacy advocates who want full device control.” Now, let’s dig a little deeper into the technical details. 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Or some slowdown, which may or may not be temporarily felt. Quoting the webhost: "One of our circuit suppliers providing connectivity between our Reading and London data centres is conducting maintenance to their service. As we have diverse circuits between these locations we do not expect any disruption and traffic will fail over to other routes, but those routes will be at-risk during the maintenance window." Hopefully no impact throughout, unlike_Clownflare. █ ⠀⠀⢀⣼⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡄⢻⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣇⢸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣇⡀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⣼⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣆⢹⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡄⢿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣇⡀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⣾⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣆⠹⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣷⡈⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣧⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⢰⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣆⠹⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣇⠸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣄⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣦⠹⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡆⢻⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣦⠹⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡈⢿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣧⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣧⠘⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣷⠘⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡀⠀⠀⠀ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣧⠘⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣇⢸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣇⠀⠀⠀ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣧⠘⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡄⢻⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡇⠀⠀ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣷⡘⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣷⡈⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣇⠀⠀ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣷⡘⢿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣧⠘⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡿⠀⠀ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣷⡈⢿⣿⡿⠻⢿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣆⠹⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡇⠀⠀ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣷⡈⠋⠁⠀⣾⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡄⢻⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠁⠀⠀ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠏⠀⠀⢀⣴⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠈⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡟⠀⠀⠀ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣁⣠⣶⣿⡄⢻⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣧⠸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠃⠀⠀⠀ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡄⢻⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡆⢩⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠏⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡄⢻⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡿⡄⢛⣽⣿⣿⠁⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠘⢿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣆⠻⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡴⠀⡌⠟⠁⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠸⢿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣆⠻⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣇⠠⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣆⠹⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡿⡿⠃⠀⢀⠁⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠘⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣆⠹⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡿⠖⠁⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠉⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣧⠙⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡟⠃⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠈⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠙⢿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣧⠙⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠟⠁⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠈⠻⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣧⠘⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡏⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠈⠛⢿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣷⠐⢿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡿⠟⠃⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠈⠛⠿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣗⡘⠝⣿⣿⣿⣿⡿⠟⠋⠉⠉⠉⠁⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 1639 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/11/18/No_Clownflare_No_Problems.shtml Gemini version at gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2025/11/18/No_Clownflare_No_Problems.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ No Clownflare, No Problems⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Roy Schestowitz on Nov 18, 2025, updated Nov 18, 2025 🄸🄼🄰🄶🄴_🄳🄴🅂🄲🅁🄸🄿🅃🄸🄾🄽_⦇Electric_Generator_Cables⦈_ We can hardly remember the last time we suffered DDoS attacks or had any considerable downtime. Doing static sites/pages and reducing complexity paid off and saved us a lot of time, not just a lot of trouble. That also helps us keep costs down. This completely revolutionised things for us. In case folks didn't notice, Clownflare has once again gone belly-up, rendering a lot of the Web inaccessible [1, 2]. Since we never used a CDN like this and all our images are locally hosted, this had no impact on us. Don't use Clownflare. 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Today’s project is all about that, building an Hey Hi (AI) chatbot that blinks, looks around, and even talks back using a set of custom animatronic eyes and a mouth made from a Neopixel LED light bar. * ⚓ Hackaday ☛ Keebin’_With_Kristina:_The_One_With_The_Cipher-Capable Typewriter⠀⇛ I must confess that my mouth froze in an O when I saw [Jeff]’s Typeframe PX-88 Portable Computing System, and I continue to stare in slack-jawed wonder as I find the words to share it with you. Let me give it a shot. * ⚓ CNX Software ☛ HackStar_–_An_RP2040_or_ESP32-S3-based_USB_hacking cable/dongle_(Crowdfunding)⠀⇛ HackStar is an ethical hacking tool based on Raspberry Pi RP2040 or ESP32-S3 in a USB cable or dongle form factor for education, pentesters, and makers. While the email I received claimed the HackStar was the “first-ever production-ready ethical hacking product on Kickstarter”, we’ve written about a range of hacking devices based on ESP8266, ESP32, and/or RP2040 microcontroller(s) such as the popular Flipper Zero, the BUG USB stick, nRFBOX V2 ESP32 wireless hacking tool, ESP32 Marauder Double Barrel, HackyPi USB adapter, and many others. * ⚓ Tom's Hardware ☛ Distributors_force_unprecedented_RAM_and_motherboard bundle_mandate_to_fight_global_shortage,_report_claims_—_distributors require_one-to-one_ratio_from_buyers⠀⇛ As memory prices continue to spike, reports say some PC parts buyers in Taiwan must now purchase motherboards alongside DRAM modules to secure supply. * ⚓ Raspberry Pi ☛ What_can_you_build_with_Raspberry_Pi_Zero?⠀⇛ The latest issue of Raspberry Pi Official Magazine explores the differences between some of our most iconic boards and microcontrollers. Here, we share part of a multi-page feature that explains what Raspberry Pi Zero is capable of and the types of projects you can use it for. * ⚓ Olimex ☛ RVPC_retro_like_RISC-V_computer_got_3D_printed_beautiful plastic_enclosure⠀⇛ The open source hardware RVPC the EUR 1.00 Do-It-Yourself RISC- V retro computer now have new 3D printed enclosure BOX-RVPC! * ⚓ Crossover ☛ Functional_Implementation_of_the_6502_Microprocessor_in LabVIEW⠀⇛ This post marks a significant milestone in my personal project: the development of a complete Commodore 64 (C64) emulator entirely in LabVIEW. After successfully implementing the SID audio chip, the focus shifted to the core component: the CPU, the MOS Technology 6502 (or its 6510 variant). I have completed the functional implementation of the 6502 core. The primary goals were achieving maximum logical accuracy while ensuring efficient execution through a lean and optimized LabVIEW codebase. * ⚓ CNX Software ☛ Nuvoton_NuMicro_M55M1_low-power_Arm_Cortex-M55_MCU enables_on-device_Hey_Hi_(AI)_with_Ethos-U55_NPU⠀⇛ Nuvoton’s NuMicro M55M1 is a low-power Hey Hi (AI) MCU that combines a 220 MHz Arm Cortex-M55 CPU with a 111 GOPS Ethos-U55 NPU to run basic Hey Hi (AI) tasks on-device. It specifically targets small IoT and embedded devices that need low-power voice, audio, or simple image processing. The chip embeds 1.5 MB RAM, 2 MB flash, and supports external OctoSPI/HyperRAM memory. Connectivity options include Ethernet, USB-OTG, CAN-FD, I3C/I2C/SPI, SDIO, and an 8-bit camera interface, along with ADCs, DACs, comparators, PWM, and multiple low-power modes.  ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 1810 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/11/18/Our_Exposure_in_Geminispace_Gemini_Protocol_is_Growing_in_2025.shtml Gemini version at gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2025/11/18/Our_Exposure_in_Geminispace_Gemini_Protocol_is_Growing_in_2025.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Our Exposure in Geminispace (Gemini Protocol) is Growing in 2025⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Roy Schestowitz on Nov 18, 2025, updated Nov 18, 2025 🄸🄼🄰🄶🄴_🄳🄴🅂🄲🅁🄸🄿🅃🄸🄾🄽_⦇Duck,_Mallard⦈_ Our Gemini_Edition is growing. It is being syndicated in more Geminispace hubs and last week it served 234,426 requests. According_to_Lupa, it's also well indexed, which probably means some of these requests are from spiders, maybe even the majority of those. 🄸🄼🄰🄶🄴_🄳🄴🅂🄲🅁🄸🄿🅃🄸🄾🄽_⦇There_are_4525_capsules._We_successfully_connected_recently to_3213_of_them.⦈_ Some people still prefer the Web, where the_LLM_slop_issue_is_very_much_real, albeit we can predict that once the slop bubble bursts things will change (but old_publishers_never_quite_make_a_comeback). Clients_for_Gemini_Protocol_are_available_for_almost_every_platform_imaginable. 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Originally developed by Purism for their Librem 5 phone, and now adopted in projects such as postmarketOS, Mobian, and Fedora Mobility, Phosh provides the core touch interface, quick settings, notifications, lock screen, app launcher, and system integration for mobile Linux platforms. The update introduces a new location quick setting, providing users with a straightforward toggle to turn location services on or off. Caffeine mode—used to prevent the device from suspending—now supports selectable durations, which can be configured directly through mobile settings. 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Keep in mind that I am only speaking of the graphic side, not code. Work is ongoing with the Union engine and the team is focused on replicating our current Breeze style using Union. There have been talks about creating the first components based on the design system, but that is more in the future. Meeting with PenPot We held a meeting with the PenPot team and Pablo Ruiz, their CEO, met with us to discuss new changes in the PenPot app. This was a follow up to their recent conference PenPot Fest. * § GNOME Desktop/GTK⠀➾ o ⚓ GNOME ☛ Code_of_Conduct_Committee:_Transparency_report_for_May 2025_to_October_2025⠀⇛ GNOME’s Code of Conduct is our community’s shared standard of behavior for participants in GNOME. This is the Code of Conduct Committee’s periodic summary report of its activities from May 2025 to October 2025. The committee has an email address that can be used to send reports: conduct@gnome.org as well as a website for report submission: https://conduct.gnome.org/ Since May 2025, the committee has received reports on a total of 25 possible incidents. Many of these were not actionable; all the incidents listed here were resolved during the reporting period. o ⚓ GNOME ☛ Christian_Hergert:_Status_Week_46⠀⇛ ✐ Ptyxis⠀✐ More back and forth on people who have issues with diacritics and ibus interaction. It’s extremely frustrating at times because the two places where stuff like this gets reported first is the text editor and terminal, when rarely those two applications have anything to do with the issue. In this case we might have a workaround by being a bit more explicit about focus grabs. ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 2025 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/11/18/Programming_Leftovers.shtml Gemini version at gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2025/11/18/Programming_Leftovers.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Programming Leftovers⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Roy Schestowitz on Nov 18, 2025 * ⚓ Leon Mika ☛ Devlog:_Blogging_Tools_-_Chunking_File_Uploader⠀⇛ So made a few small changes to only dispatch batches of 5 at a time, each with a 2 MB chunk, and bumped the reaper to wait for 30 minutes. Gave it a test to see how long it took to upload a 469.4 MB file. It was not quick: 7,112 seconds, or around 118.5 minutes, or 1.98 hours. It did work, and I managed to get the file to Blogging Tools. Forwarding it on to Micro.blog failed though: turns out the file was too big anyway. So yeah, may need to do something about that. * ⚓ Alisa Sireneva ☛ Finding_duplicated_code_with_tools_from_your_CS_course |_purplesyringa's_blog⠀⇛ The algorithms in 3. and 4. are tricky, and this post is already quite long, so I’ll cover them in a later, more technical post. Subscribe to my RSS if you don’t want to miss it. * ⚓ Julia Language Blog Aggregator ☛ Simplifying_Julia_Package_Integration with_Extensions⠀⇛ The Julia programming language is a high-level language that is known, at least in part,for its outstanding composability. Much of Julia’s composability stems from its multiple dispatch,which allows functions written in one package to work with objects from another package without either package needing to depend on or even know about the other.(See another blog post for more details.) Sometimes, however,it is useful for a package to be able to extend its functions to provide additional functionality when given an object of a specific type from another package. One way to do so is to add the other package as an explicit dependency so that its type is available for the first package to use to define a specific method for it. * ⚓ Daniel Fichtinger ☛ your_project_fucking_sucks⠀⇛ Instead, I say we should band together and defend the norms, values, quality standards, and our shared understanding of what open–source is for. In others words, I argue we should fight to preserve the things that made us fall in love with the FOSS community in the first place. What I advocate is closer to keeping a garden than guarding a castle; there are weeds that choke out the plants, and if no one pulls them out, the garden dies. * ⚓ Rlang ☛ How_to_access_HomeAssistant’s_InfluxDB_from_R⠀⇛ I’m running a HomeAssistant instance at home. * ⚓ Linuxiac ☛ Git_2.52_Delivers_Major_Speedups_for_Directory-Wide_Change Tracking⠀⇛ Git 2.52 introduces a high-performance method for identifying recent changes across entire directories, delivering significant speedups for large repositories. * ⚓ Ruby ☛ Ruby_4.0.0_preview2_Released⠀⇛ We are pleased to announce the release of Ruby 4.0.0-preview2. Ruby 4.0 updates its Unicode version to 15.1.0, and so on. ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 2123 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/11/18/Security_Leftovers.shtml Gemini version at gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2025/11/18/Security_Leftovers.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Security Leftovers⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Roy Schestowitz on Nov 18, 2025 * ⚓ LWN ☛ Security_updates_for_Monday⠀⇛ Security updates have been issued by Debian (gst-plugins- base1.0, lasso, and thunderbird), Fedora (bind9-next, chromium, containerd, fvwm3, luksmeta, opentofu, python-pdfminer, python- uv-build, ruff, rust-get-size-derive2, rust-get-size2, rust- regex, rust-regex-automata, rust-reqsign, rust-reqsign-aws-v4, rust-reqsign-command-execute-tokio, rust-reqsign-core, rust- reqsign-file-read-tokio, rust-reqsign-http-send-reqwest, suricata, uv, and xmedcon), Mageia (apache-commons-beanutils, apache-commons-fileupload, apache-commons-lang, botan2, python- django, spdlog, stardict, webkit2, and yelp-xsl), Slackware (xpdf), and SUSE (bind, chromedriver, firefox, kernel, libxml2, and openssh). * ⚓ OpenSSF (Linux Foundation) ☛ Recap:_Open_Source_Security_Week_in Belgium_–_Highlights_from_Ghent_to_Brussels⠀⇛ At the end of October 2025, the 'Linux' Foundation Europe, OpenSSF, and CEPS brought together developers, maintainers, policymakers, and industry leaders for conversations on open source, security, and Europe’s digital future. Through keynotes, workshops, and policy-focused sessions, the week created much-needed clarity around the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) and, more broadly, the EU cybersecurity policy, how it affects the open source ecosystem, and where contributors can find practical support. * ⚓ Security Week ☛ Logitech_Confirms_Data_Breach_Following_Designation_as Oracle_Hack_Victim⠀⇛ Logitech was listed on the Cl0p ransomware leak website in early November, but its disclosure does not mention Oracle. * ⚓ Security Week ☛ Widespread_Exploitation_of_XWiki_Vulnerability Observed⠀⇛ The exploitation of the recent XWiki vulnerability has expanded to botnets, cryptocurrency miners, scanners, and custom tools. * ⚓ Scoop News Group ☛ Fortinet’s_delayed_alert_on_actively_exploited defect_put_defenders_at_a_disadvantage⠀⇛ The security vendor silently patched a vulnerability, but did not assign the flaw a CVE or publicly disclose its existence until 17 days later. By then, widespread attacks were already underway. ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 2198 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/11/18/Solus_s_eopkg_TUI_Solseek_Now_Offers_Full_Flatpak_Handling.shtml Gemini version at gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2025/11/18/Solus_s_eopkg_TUI_Solseek_Now_Offers_Full_Flatpak_Handling.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Solus’s eopkg TUI Solseek Now Offers Full Flatpak Handling⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Rianne Schestowitz on Nov 18, 2025 🄸🄼🄰🄶🄴_🄳🄴🅂🄲🅁🄸🄿🅃🄸🄾🄽_⦇Solseek⦈_ Quoting: Solus's eopkg TUI Solseek Now Offers Full Flatpak Handling — At the end of last month, I introduced Solseek, a new TUI wrapper for Solus’s eopkg package manager, which offers a fast and streamlined way to browse, install, and update software on Solus Linux. Since then, it has been progressing rapidly, with ongoing development introducing new features and enhancements. The recently released Solseek 0.3.2 brings a key expansion by adding full Flatpak handling alongside several performance and quality-of- life improvements. The update now enables users to list, search, install, reinstall, verify, and remove Flatpaks directly from the TUI, placing them on equal footing with native eopkg packages. 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The Rust Project has been collecting valuable information about the Rust programming language community through our annual State_of_Rust_Survey since 2016. Which means that this year marks the tenth edition of this survey! We invite you to take this year’s survey whether you have just begun using Rust, you consider yourself an intermediate to advanced user, or you have not yet used Rust but intend to one day. The results will allow us to more deeply understand the global Rust community and how it evolves over time. Like last year, the 2025_State_of_Rust_Survey will likely take you between 10 and 25 minutes, and responses are anonymous. We will accept submissions until December 17. Trends and key insights will be shared on blog.rust-lang.org as soon as possible. * ⚓ Slashdot ☛ 2025-11-09_[Older]_Rust_Is_Coming_To_Debian's_APT_Package Manager⠀⇛ ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 2311 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/11/18/The_first_release_candidate_build_of_the_15_0_RELEASE_release_c.shtml Gemini version at gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2025/11/18/The_first_release_candidate_build_of_the_15_0_RELEASE_release_c.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ FreeBSD 15.0-RC1 Now Available: The first release candidate build of the 15.0-RELEASE release cycle is now available⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Roy Schestowitz on Nov 18, 2025, updated Nov 18, 2025 * ⚓ FreeBSD ☛ FreeBSD_15.0-RC1_Now_Available⠀⇛ The first release candidate build of the 15.0-RELEASE release cycle is now available. Note: Due to a problem affecting VM image builds, we anticipate building an expedited 15.0-RC2. Installation images are available for: o 15.0-RC1 amd64 GENERIC o 15.0-RC1 powerpc64 GENERIC64 o 15.0-RC1 powerpc64le GENERIC64LE o 15.0-RC1 armv7 GENERICSD o 15.0-RC1 aarch64 GENERIC o 15.0-RC1 aarch64 RPI o 15.0-RC1 aarch64 PINE64 o 15.0-RC1 aarch64 PINE64-LTS o 15.0-RC1 aarch64 PINEBOOK o 15.0-RC1 aarch64 ROCK64 o 15.0-RC1 aarch64 ROCKPRO64 o 15.0-RC1 riscv64 GENERIC o 15.0-RC1 riscv64 GENERICSD Note regarding arm SD card images: For convenience for those without console access to the system, a freebsd user with a password of freebsd is available by default for ssh(1) access. Additionally, the root user password is set to root. It is strongly recommended to change the password for both users after gaining access to the system. Installer images and memory stick images are available here: https://download.freebsd.org/releases/ISO-IMAGES/15.0/ The image checksums follow at the end of this e-mail. If you notice problems you can report them through the Bugzilla PR system or on the -stable mailing list. If you would like to use Git to do a source based update of an existing system, use the "releng/15.0" branch. A summary of changes since BETA5 includes: o The FreeBSD-base repository is now defined in /etc/pkg/ FreeBSD.conf. o The FreeBSD-base repository now resides on pkgbase.FreeBSD.org and is signed using different keys from the FreeBSD-ports repository. o Dynamic gang headers are now supported by the boot loader. o Many bug fixes, especially to networking and 32-bit compatibility. o Build fixes to support creation of Google Cloud and Azure images. A list of changes since 14.0 is available in the releng/15.0 release notes: https://www.freebsd.org/releases/15.0R/relnotes/ * ⚓ Distro Watch ☛ Development_Release:_FreeBSD_15.0-RC1⠀⇛ Colin Percival has announced the availability of the first release candidate for the upcoming FreeBSD 15.0, scheduled for final release in early December. The new version will introduce a large number of changes, including the deprecation of fdisk in favor of gpart. Also new in this release is the improved date program which now also supports nanoseconds, while the dtrace utility can now generate machine-readable output in JSON, XML and HTML using libxo. [...] ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 2432 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/11/18/These_are_the_only_distros_I_recommend_for_Linux_power_users.shtml Gemini version at gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2025/11/18/These_are_the_only_distros_I_recommend_for_Linux_power_users.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ These are the only distros I recommend for Linux power users⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Rianne Schestowitz on Nov 18, 2025 🄸🄼🄰🄶🄴_🄳🄴🅂🄲🅁🄸🄿🅃🄸🄾🄽_⦇penguin_behind_many_different_distros⦈_ Quoting: These are the only 3 Linux distros I recommend to newcomers — CachyOS is a performance-focused Arch-based distribution designed to squeeze maximum performance from modern hardware. It ships with a custom CachyOS kernel (based on the Linux kernel) and optimized packages that use advanced techniques like Link-Time Optimization (LTO) and Binary Optimization and Layout Tool (BOLT). It’s one of the best distros for gaming, and even comes with a dedicated graphical tool that can help you install and apply gaming-specific packages and optimizations. This, combined with custom scheduling technology, delivers noticeably snappier performance and better multitasking. The distro specifically targets modern CPU architectures—x86-64v3, x86-64v4, and Zen4, which includes Intel Haswell CPUs or later and AMD Ryzen series processors. Also, since it's built on Arch Linux, you get immediate access to bleeding-edge software updates as soon as developers release them. You also get access to the Arch User Repository (AUR), giving you access to close to 100,000 packages to install and tinker with. It also uses KDE Plasma by default, meaning you get unparalleled customization options over the desktop experience. 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When you think of Linux, you rarely worry about its appearance. The main idea is to revive a system or use an alternate OS with better privacy control and a “usable” interface. Linux distros use desktop environments to offer a distinct appearance. Some try to look like Windows while others aim to mimic the macOS design. It’s not a bad thing because you get to use something familiar while enjoying Linux. But some distros try to look sharp and avoid using a standard version of GNOME, Trixie, XFCE, etc. Deepin OS is a true standout, specifically in terms of its design and UI, and a custom desktop environment. After using it, no distro looks better in terms of pure visual appeal. Deepin's aesthetics are its personality, and here's why you must try it. 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It includes all the emails you’ve sent, subdomains you’ve created, and the services you signed in to, not to mention the alarming amount of information Google knows about you. In many cases, this data is visible, and mapping it takes just a few minutes. Certain tools collect public data, revealing exactly what anyone can see about you online. This practice is known as Open Source Intelligence (OSINT). The thing is that if you can do it, so can anyone else. 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Every week (or so), we cover as much as possible of what's happening in the world of KDE apps. Last Saturday a bunch of KDE devs (and a guest) met in my kitchen for a "Kitchen sprint". As always, we discussed and worked on quite some exciting stuff, mostly around Itinerary and public transport infrastructure in KDE, but not only. Here is a short overview of what some of us worked on: Jonah experimented with integrating maplibre in our apps, Nico demoed his new online account integration for applications, and, outside of cooking some Käsespätzle for the whole group, I spent some time packaging Merkuro as a flatpak! 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