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The time has arrived for people to begin submitting talks for openSUSE Conference 2024. This year’s conference theme is: Evaluating the Future: Where Are We ...
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The time has arrived for people to begin submitting talks for openSUSE Conference 2024. This year’s conference theme is: Evaluating the Future: Where Are We ...
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"Why does ACPI exist" - - the greatest thread in the history of forums, locked by a moderator after 12,239 pages of heated debate, wait no let me start again.
Exploring the internals of Linux v0.01
Today I want to discuss in detail our plans for icon theming in Plasma 6. It will be rather technical, but may be of interest if you’re a user, developer, or theme author who wants to know...
New trade association brings together open source Enterprise Linux community It will provide an open process to access source code that organizations can use to build distributions compatible with RHEL...
The Linux Containers project has announced the addition of Incus, which is a fork of LXD 5.16 started by Aleksa Sarai.
Why 'dont deploy on Friday' is a thing
NVK, an open-source Vulkan driver for NVIDIA GPUs
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I wrote about all the porting work done recently for Plasma in yesterday’s Plasma 6 update. That work consumed a lot of time due to a big push to get it all done, so this week there...
Several people have opined on the recent announcement of Red Hat to change their terms of sales for their software. Here are some thoughts from Jon "maddog" Hall on it.
Porting Linux to Apple Silicon
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Excellent progress was made this week towards the goal of full sound theme support in Plasma 6, among other topics–including some important performance work for KWin!
This week was a bit on the slow side as people are on vacation and preparing for Akademy 2023, which begins next week! Nevertheless progress on Plasma 6 continued, with a notable uptick in open bug…
Gonna be honest here: I’m on vacation right now, so this week’s blog post is going to be a bit lazy. I probably missed some things, so if you were expecting to see your work here and di…
At this point you’ve heard a lot about Plasma 6, and each of my weekly “This week in KDE” brings news of a few new features, UI changes, or bugfixes that are only in Plasma 6. But…