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GUADEC 2007 The 2007 Gnome Users and Developers Conference
Aug 24, 2007More than 400 Gnome users and developers gathered in the United Kingdom for the July 2007 GUADEC conference.
more »Automated Solution by TCS Hardens Red Hat Servers
Aug 22, 2007US security vendor Trusted Computer Solutions (TCS) recently presented a solution for automating server hardening.
more »4.0r1: First Update for Debian Etch
Aug 17, 2007Right on time to celebrate the project's 14th birthday, Debian developers gave themselves a big present – the first Point Release for Debian Etch 4.0.
more »Linux Package Deal by Bull
Aug 17, 2007French IT corporation Bull is targeting small businesses with a pre-installed Xandros server and commercial software.
more »Opensuse's Build Service Offers Three OpenOffice Versions
Aug 17, 2007Three new branches in Opensuse's build service provide various OpenOffice packages: stable, unstable and extras. This replaces the previous OpenOffice build service.
more »aKademy 2007 Planning and coding at KDE’s aKademy 2007
Aug 15, 2007Around 300 KDE developers met in Glasgow, Scotland, for this year’s aKademy KDE conference.
more »DebConf7 The Debian Developer Conference 2007
Aug 15, 2007From the 17th to 23rd of June, about 400 Debian developers from all over the world met in Edinburgh, Scotland, to listen to talks, attend workshops, hack some free software, and have a good time.
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Photoshop on Linux?
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Linux Mint 22.3 Now Available with New Tools
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New Linux Malware Targets Cloud-Based Linux Installations
VoidLink, a new Linux malware, should be of real concern because of its stealth and customization.
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Say Goodbye to Middle-Mouse Paste
Both Gnome and Firefox have proposed getting rid of a long-time favorite Linux feature.
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Manjaro 26.0 Primary Desktop Environments Default to Wayland
If you want to stick with X.Org, you'll be limited to the desktop environments you can choose.
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Mozilla Plans to AI-ify Firefox
With a new CEO in control, Mozilla is doubling down on a strategy of trust, all the while leaning into AI.
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Gnome Says No to AI-Generated Extensions
If you're a developer wanting to create a new Gnome extension, you'd best set aside that AI code generator, because the extension team will have none of that.
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Parrot OS Switches to KDE Plasma Desktop
Yet another distro is making the move to the KDE Plasma desktop.
