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Linux 5.19.12 Kernel May Cause Damage to Some Displays
Linux users are being advised to skip kernel 5.19.12 due to a major bug impacting Intel machines. The...
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Fedora and openSUSE Disable GPU-Accelerated Video Over Patent Concerns
Fedora and openSUSE have taken a step backward in usability, disabling GPU-accelerated decoding for H.264, H.265, and VC1 codecs....
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Microsoft Is Killing Off SwiftKey for iOS
Microsoft is killing off its SwiftKey predictive keyboard for iOS, with plans to remove it from the App Store as of October 5....
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Linux Distro Reviews: KDE Plasma — The One That Could Be King
**Please note: KDE Plasma is a desktop environment, not a Linux distribution (distro). However, for those just looking at Linux for the fi...
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US Commerce Department and Google Join Forces to Develop Chips
The US Commerce Department is teaming up with Google to develop chips for researchers and tech startups....
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Windows 11’s Tablet-Optimized Taskbar Is Back
Microsoft is re-introducing the tablet-optimized taskbar for Windows 11 to the Dev Channel, giving users a chance to continue testing it....
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Ubuntu’s Canonical Throws Its Weight Behind the Unity Desktop…Again
Canonical has announced Ubuntu Unity will once again be an official flavor of the venerable Linux distribution (distro)....
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Debian May Change How It Handles Non-Free Firmware
Debian is currently investigating the possibility of changing how it handles non-free firmware, moving the discussion to a general resolution process....
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What’s In a Name? Linux Kernel 6.0 RC-1 Is Here
Linus Torvalds has announced the first release candidate for version 6.0 of the Linux kernel, but it's not much different than the current 5.19....
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Corporate Code Theft From Indie Developers Likely Widespread
Patrick Wardle has a problem — his code keeps turning up in commercial software projects without his permission....
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GitLab Reverses Decision to Delete Dormant Projects
GitLab has reversed a pending decision to delete dormant projects from free accounts after significant and predictable backlash....
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Linus Torvalds Is Using an M2 MacBook Air
Linus Torvalds is using an M2 MacBook Air, using the machine to push out the latest Linux kernel 5.19....
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Latte Dock Developer Steps Away From Popular KDE Project
Fans of the popular KDE panel Latte Dock are in for a disappointment, with the developer announcing he will no longer be maintaining the project....
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Skilled Labor: The Next Supply Chain Issue for Chipmakers
The last two years have been difficult for the semiconductor industry, but chipmakers are facing one of their biggest challenges yet: a skilled labor short...
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Linux Distro Reviews: Desktop Environment Toolkits
In the second article of the series, we're going to take a detour into desktop environments (DEs) toolkits....
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