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KaOS Linux 2023.09 Adds KDE Gear 23.08, Focus To Shift On KDE Plasma 6 ISO

KaOS 2023.09 is here almost three months after the previous ISO release, KaOS 2023.07, which only added a few minor updates compared to the KaOS 2023.06 release. The new ISO snapshot is powered by the Linux 6.4 kernel series and includes the latest KDE Gear 23.08 software suite, alongside the KDE Plasma 5.27.8 and KDE Frameworks 5.110 updates.

Ubuntu 23.10 Beta Released with GNOME 45 and Linux Kernel 6.5

Powered by the latest and greatest Linux 6.5 kernel series with zstd-compressed modules to speed up boot time, new Apparmor / Stacking LSM patch set, updated shiftfs patch set, support for idmapped Ceph mounts, multi-gen LRU page reclaiming enabled by default, and desktop-oriented .config tweaks for the lowlatency kernel flavor.

Tux Machines places great emphasis on covering both GNU and Linux. We occasionally also cover other Free and Open Source operating systems, as well as games, applications, instructional posts, and, very occasionally, relevant proprietary software.

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Health-Checker, Gear, More update in Tumbleweed (UPDATED)
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GNOME 45 desktop environment has been officially released with a revamped Settings app, improved Quick Settings, a refreshed Nautilus file manager, an enhanced Epiphany web browser, and much more.
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With all the cool things that a Raspberry Pi can do, from powering a takeout display to converting your garage door into a smart one,
 
Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Apple Shortcuts
Shortcuts is proprietary software and not available for Linux. We recommend the best free and open source alternatives
Android Leftovers
This Android Feature Will Ensure You Get Your Work Done Without Distractions
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10 Best Modern RSS Feed Readers for Ubuntu Linux
A list of modern and trendy RSS feed readers for your Ubuntu or other Linux distributions with their features and installation guides.
DebConf23 Coverage From Jonathan McDowell and Jonathan Carter
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16 Best Free and Open Source Linux Time Tracking Software
Our verdict is captured in a legendary LinuxLinks-style ratings chart. Only free and open source software is eligible for inclusion here
Android Leftovers
Google now allows Gmail users on Android to delete up to 50 emails at once with ‘Select All’ option
Forty Years of GNU and the Free Software Movement
by FSF
Software Releases and FOSS Weekly
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Open Hardware: Amiga, Fairphone, and More
half a dozen stories
13 Best Free and Open Source Load Balancers
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OpenBSD vs. FreeBSD: What Is the Difference, Which Is Best
Confused whether to choose OpenBSD or FreeBSD for your next project? We compare the two popular BSD-based operating systems
Red Hat Leftovers
3 new links
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Some Linux kernel links
today's howtos
half a dozen more howtos
Android Leftovers
Android 1.0 didn't impress me 15 years ago, but look at us now
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Stable kernels: Linux 6.5.5, Linux 6.1.55, Linux 5.15.133, Linux 5.10.197, Linux 5.4.257, Linux 4.19.295, and Linux 4.14.326
I'm announcing the release of the 6.5.5 kernel
Android Leftovers
PhonePe opens Indus Appstore for Android developers to challenge Google-Apple duopoly
Ubuntu 23.10 Beta Released with GNOME 45 and Linux Kernel 6.5
Ubuntu 23.10 beta is now available for public testing with the latest GNOME 45 desktop environment and powered by Linux kernel 6.5. Here’s what’s else is new!
Qualcomm 10G Fiber Gateway Platform supports Wi-Fi 7 and “Service Defined Wi-Fi technology”
The platform/chip will be supported by open-source software and middleware such as OpenWRT
NewsFlash 3.0 Released with Slick New Look
A new version of Linux RSS client NewsFlash is out – and newsflash: it’s looking good
This week in KDE: an unfrozen panel for NVIDIA Wayland users
Though the number of total Plasma 6 known issues rose this week, we managed to fix some major and longstanding ones from Plasma 5
Free Software Leftovers
Software picks, releases etc.
today's howtos
half a dozen more howtos
Linux Foundation Rejects Linux Too (GNU/Linux an Afterthought at Best)
Don't make the Linux Foundation (or Linux.com, which it controls) a role model of flag bearer
Tux Machines Now Hosted From the United Kingdom
Users being in control of their computing is not a radical concept
The irony of Life
As a sane and mature person, the best thing you can do is get up and move on
“The European Public Sector Open Source Opportunity” Report From the Linux Foundation Rejects Open Source
The Linux Foundation does not represent Linux developers or Linux users. The Linux Foundation is a front group for proprietary software companies looking to exercise control over the kernel and policies, even in Europe (the Linux Foundation is 90% American but exercises control overseas).
More Original Stories While Maintaining Coverage of GNU/Linux News Around the Web
we'll also strive to produce as much original stuff as possible
Android Leftovers
Gmail for Android adds ‘Select All’ button to help you clean your inbox
BBC Segment on the Humble Beginnings of Linux and Alan Cox's Role
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Server Leftovers
back end news
Canonical/Ubuntu Leftovers
This week's coverage of Ubuntu matters
Trust is a Matter of Relationship, Not Magnitude (Size and Authority Aren't the Same)
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Looking Back at (Almost) 20 Years of Tux Machines
We're gratified to have come this far and wish to thank longtime readers
Coming Soon to Tux Machines: Videos!
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today's howtos
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Large and Well-Funded Free Software — Projects Like Systemd, Drupal and WordPress — Might Not Beget Freedom (Complexity Threatens Choice, Too)
I was closely involved in WordPress before a company was formed around it. I know how simple WordPress used to be.
KaOS Linux 2023.09 Adds KDE Gear 23.08, Focus To Shift On KDE Plasma 6 ISO
The development team behind the Arch Linux-inspired, KDE-oriented, and independently developed KaOS Linux distribution announced today the general availability of KaOS 2023.09.
EasyOS Kirkstone-series version 5.5.2 released
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Fedora and Red Hat Leftovers
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OpenSource.com is Not Coming Back
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GNOME 44.5 desktop environment is now available with improvements for GNOME Software, Epiphany, GNOME Shell, Mutter, and other components.
Phoronix Rolled Out WebP Just as Everyone Needed the Emergency Patch. Also, Pipewire and Google Chrome commentary.
Reprinted with permission from Ryan Farmer
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Reprinted with permission from Ryan Farmer
Android Leftovers
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FIPS Validation for AlmaLinux OS
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