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<title>Wireshark 4.4.7 Network Protocol Analyzer Patches Security Flaw and Fixes Bugs</title>
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<description>Wireshark 4.4.7 has been released today as the seventh maintenance update to the latest Wireshark 4.4 stable series of this popular network protocol analyzer software for Linux, macOS, and Windows systems.</description>
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<atom:published>2025-06-06T03:40:16-00:00</atom:published>
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<title>FreeBSD Developers Deciding What To Do For WiFi With FreeBSD 15: Stable Or Unstable</title>
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<description>FreeBSD developers have been working a lot on their wireless/WiFi driver support in recent months as part of their broader initiative for improving their operating system support for laptops. While a lot of progress has been made on seeing more modern WiFi support and recent WiFi chipsets being enabled, it's still not complete and that puts FreeBSD 15 in a tough position. FreeBSD 15 is set to be released later this year and will likely declare their wireless support as "unstable" to allow time for making future breaking modifications...</description>
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<title>Linux Display Managers: Complete Beginner’s Guide</title>
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<description>Learn all about Linux display managers - what they are, how they work, and how to install, change, or troubleshoot them</description>
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<title>Contribute at the Fedora Linux Test Week for Kernel 6.15</title>
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<description>The kernel team is working on final integration for Linux kernel 6.15. This version was just recently released, and will arrive soon in Fedora Linux. As a result, the Fedora Linux kernel and QA teams have organized a test week from Sunday, June 08, 2025 to Sunday, June 15, 2025. The wiki page in this […]</description>
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<title>Pushing Microsoft's Proprietary Trash/Trap as "Open" and "Linux" (Windows is 'Linux' Now?)</title>
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<description>So you want Linux? So you have two options: Windows or Windows.</description>
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<atom:published>2025-06-05T21:34:18-00:00</atom:published>
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<description>Mini computer house comes out against 'vibe coding' fadRaspberry Pi, a company started with the aim of democratizing computing and recreating the programming frenzy of the 1980s and 1990s, is warning that "vibe coding" cannot replace the skills picked up during the process of learning to code.…</description>
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<description>Ubuntu Linux maker Canonical announced they will be sunsetting their Bazaar distributed revision control system code hosting with Launchpad. Git wins...</description>
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<description>KDE Gear 25.04.2 apps collection delivers updated translations and fixes across apps like Kdenlive, Kate, Akonadi, Konsole, and more.</description>
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<atom:published>2025-06-05T16:59:50-00:00</atom:published>
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<title>Europe's Federated Cloud Vision Is Right -- Now Comes the Hard Part</title>
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<description>CISPE invests €1 million in the Fulcrum Project to build a federated, open source European cloud alternative but faces steep challenges.</description>
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<atom:published>2025-06-05T15:28:21-00:00</atom:published>
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<description>Do you know which display manager your Linux system is currently using? Discover all the ways to check your active display manager.</description>
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<atom:published>2025-06-05T13:56:51-00:00</atom:published>
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<title>AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT Linux Performance</title>
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<description>Ahead of the AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT graphics card hitting retailers tomorrow, today the review embargo lifts on this latest addition to the RDNA4 family. Here are the initial Linux graphics performance benchmarks for this new $349 graphics card compared to other AMD Radeon graphics cards as well as the NVIDIA GeForce and Intel Arc competition.</description>
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<atom:published>2025-06-05T12:25:22-00:00</atom:published>
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<description>Avalue Technology has introduced two industrial single-board computers designed to match the Raspberry Pi form factor while addressing the requirements of edge computing and IoT integration. The new models, ACP-3566-PI and ACP-IMX8-PI, offer ARM-based platforms for different embedded applications and performance demands. The ACP-3566-PI is based on the Rockchip RK3566 quad-core Cortex-A55 processor operating at […]</description>
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<description>Rocky Linux 9.6 is out now, featuring new toolchains, performance tools, and WSL-compatible containers for seamless Windows integration.</description>
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<atom:published>2025-06-05T09:22:23-00:00</atom:published>
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<description>Learn how to install, enable, and configure GUFW, a GUI firewall tool for Ubuntu, to manage and secure your network easily.</description>
<atom:author><name>Anees Asghar</name></atom:author>
<atom:published>2025-06-05T07:50:53-00:00</atom:published>
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<title>Rocky Linux 9.6 Is Available for Download, Based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.6</title>
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<description>The Rocky Linux release engineering team announced the general availability of Rocky Linux 9.6 (codename Blue Onyx) as yet another free alternative to the latest Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.6 operating system.</description>
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<atom:published>2025-06-05T06:19:24-00:00</atom:published>
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<description>PeerTube 7.2, an open-source, decentralized video platform, rolls out with redesigned video management, enhanced filtering, and refined handling of sensitive content.</description>
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<atom:published>2025-06-05T04:47:54-00:00</atom:published>
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<description>For those not liking the direction of the Linux desktop with its Wayland-first focus, the Rust-written Redox OS has begun rolling out X11 support within its Orbital display server...</description>
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<atom:published>2025-06-05T03:16:25-00:00</atom:published>
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<title>KDE targets Windows 10 'exiles' claiming 'your computer is toast'</title>
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<description>Encourages move to Linux but, for goodness sake, RTFM firstLinux desktop darling KDE is weighing in on the controversy around the impending demise of Windows 10 support with a lurid "KDE for Windows 10 Exiles" campaign.…</description>
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<atom:published>2025-06-05T01:44:56-00:00</atom:published>
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<title>Murena’s DeGoogled Android Alternative Upgraded to /e/OS 3.0</title>
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<description>Murena is out with a new major release of its deGoogled and improved version of Android — /e/OS 3.O</description>
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<atom:published>2025-06-05T00:13:26-00:00</atom:published>
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<title>The Exploitation Layer: Who Builds Open Source and Who Profits?</title>
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<description>Open-source software is built on contributions from both volunteers and corporations, but an emerging body of research and commentary suggests that unpaid or underpaid contributors are often exploited to sustain enterprise-backed projects. Companies frequently benefit from community labor under the pretexts of "learning opportunities," "future job prospects," "developer prestige," or doing "service" for the community. Below, we examine evidence of this dynamic across major projects and foundations, and how ideological frameworks like meritocracy help justify the extraction of free labor.</description>
<atom:author><name>Lubos Rendek</name></atom:author>
<atom:published>2025-06-04T22:41:57-00:00</atom:published>
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