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SPIRE: Toolchain of APIs for establishing trust between software systems

SPIRE is a graduated project of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). It’s a production-ready implementation of the SPIFFE APIs that handles node and workload…

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Mozilla Kills Pocket so it can Focus on Firefox

Mozilla is killing Pocket, the “read it later” service it acquired in 2016 and has, since, integrated into the Firefox web browser. The service is…

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Ubuntu 25.10 Will Ship with the Linux 6.17 Kernel

Day-by-day we’re learning more on what to expect in Ubuntu 25.10 ‘Questing Quokka’, the next short-term release of Ubuntu due for release in October. Today,…

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KDE Frameworks 6.14 Is Out, Here’s What’s New

KDE Frameworks 6.14 lands with updates across libraries, including fixes for Baloo, KIO, KWallet, and enhanced support for Telegram Snap icons. The post KDE Frameworks…

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Kew v3.2.0 Improves Internet Radio Support and More

What’s kew? It’s a terminal-based music player which recently added support for internet radio. The latest version improves internet radio support by adding bitrate information…

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Oxidizr: Try Modern Rust Alternatives To Legacy Unix Tools In Ubuntu

Learn how oxidizr lets you safely switch to Rust-based Unix tools on Ubuntu and test their performance, safety, and stability. The post Oxidizr: Try Modern…

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How to Install and Use Termius SSH Client on Linux

Termius is an all-in-one SSH client that allows you to manage and organize your SSH connections in an easy-to-use graphical interface. It supports not only…

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12 Best Free and Open Source Food and Drink Software

This article is not just limited to software that ensures you maintain a healthy diet. We also feature the best free Linux software for helping…

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GNOME Dropping X11 Support May Complicate Next Ubuntu LTS

GNOME is looking to jettison X11 session support – as soon as this year, which may impact Ubuntu’s plans for its next long-term support release.…

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Debian Endorses “End of 10” Campaign, Calls for Broader Action on Dormant Packages

The Debian Project supports “End of 10” to defend software freedom, while also seeking better tools to revive or retire neglected packages. The post Debian…

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‘End of 10’ to Windows 10 Users: The Environment Wants You to Use Linux

It’s almost like the good ol’ days of install fests and the like! ‘End of 10’ is an organization that’s making it easy for Windows…

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Microsoft Fixes Linux Boot Issues on Dual-Boot Windows Systems

Microsoft has finally addressed a widespread issue affecting users who run Linux alongside Windows in a dual-boot setup. This fix resolves a bug where Linux…

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Midori: Lightweight, Fast, and Privacy-Focused Web Browser for Linux

Midori is an open-source, lightweight, and fast web browser designed for people who want a simple but efficient way to browse the web. It’s known…

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How to Find Your Computer Hardware Information on Linux

If you’re using Linux and want to check what hardware your machine is running, you’re in luck. Linux provides several built-in tools and utilities to…

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PipeWire 1.4.3 Brings netJACK2 Changes, Improves ALSA audio.channels Support

PipeWire 1.4.3 open-source server for handling audio/video streams and hardware on Linux is now available for download with various fixes and improvements. The post PipeWire…

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