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Python Software Foundation Withdraws $1.5M U.S. Government Grant Over DEI Restrictions

Python’s governing body drops a $1.5 M U.S. grant, saying the anti-DEI clause violates its mission and community spirit. The post Python Software Foundation Withdraws…

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OpenRazer 3.11 Adds Support for 2025 Razer Laptops and New Peripherals

OpenRazer 3.11 adds support for Razer Blade 2025 models, as well as new mice and keyboards, bringing better Linux integration for Razer devices. The post…

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Why KDE Linux Chose to Bet on Immutability Instead of Native Packages

KDE’s Nate Graham explains why KDE Linux bets on immutability for stability and simplicity, moving away from traditional package systems. The post Why KDE Linux…

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MX Linux 25 Release Candidate Arrives with Various Improvements and Changes

Still shipping with the long-term supported Linux 6.12 LTS kernel series on the standard editions and a Liquorix-flavored Linux 6.15 kernel on the AHS (Advanced…

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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: October 26th, 2025

The 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup for October 26th, 2025, brings news about KDE Plasma 6.5, SuperTuxKart 1.5, VirtualBox 7.2.4, Clonezilla Live 3.3.0-33, Ubuntu 26.04 LTS daily…

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22 Linux Books for $25: This Humble Bundle Is Absurdly Good Value

Humble Bundle has a Linux collection (partner link) running right now that’s kind of hard to ignore. Twenty-two books covering everything from “how do I…

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Canonical Launches Canonical Academy to Certify Real-World Ubuntu Skills

Canonical introduces a new platform that lets professionals test and certify their Linux skills through hands-on Ubuntu exams and digital badges. The post Canonical Launches…

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Foot Terminal: Lightning-Fast, Lightweight, and Made for Wayland

Foot is a lightning-fast, minimalist terminal emulator built for Wayland, focusing on speed, simplicity, and low resource usage. The post Foot Terminal: Lightning-Fast, Lightweight, and…

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7 Best Free and Open Source Image Upscaling Tools

Image scaling is the resizing of a digital image. In video technology, the magnification of digital material is known as upscaling or resolution enhancement. The…

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ODF 1.4 Release Marks 20 Years of OpenDocument Format

Microsoft’s proprietary formats like .doc and .docx dominate the office productivity landscape. Most people and organizations rely on these formats for daily document work. This…

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Firefox 145 Is Now Available for Download, Drops 32-Bit Support on Linux

Firefox 145 open-source web browser is now available for download as the first release to drop 32-bit support on Linux systems. Here’s what else is…

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Command Your Calendar: Inside the Minimalist Linux Productivity Tool Calcurse

If you love working in the terminal or just want something fast and lightweight for calendar management, Calcurse gives you a full organiser you can…

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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: November 9th, 2025

9to5Linux Weekly Roundup for November 9th, 2025, brings news about MX Linux 25, PorteuX 2.4, LXQt 2.3, Devuan GNU/Linux 6.0, KDE Plasma 6.5.2, KDE Gear…

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‘Phases of Moon’ Brings Lunar Tracking to GNOME Shell

A GNOME Shell extension for tracking lunar phases on your Linux desktop, with info, a clean, minimal design – and a giant illuminated moon. You’re…

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Slackware-Based PorteuX 2.4 Is Out with Linux 6.17, COSMIC and LXQt 2.3 Desktops

PorteuX 2.4 Linux distribution is now available for download with Linux kernel 6.17, GNOME 49.1, KDE Plasma 6.5.2, LXQt 2.3, and more. Here’s what else…

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