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Latest Steam Client Update Improves Steam Overlay for CS2 and Other Games on Linux

For Linux users, the new Steam Client update fixes several bugs in the Steam Overlay that caused rendering to stall in some video games, such as Watch Dogs, and some crashes in other titles, as well as to improve double click handling and mouse clicks for the Counter-Strike 2...

NixOS 23.11 Rolls Out With 18,700 Updated Packages

NixOS 23.11 release brings 9147 new and 18700 updated packages, GNOME 45 upgrades, a leap to LLVM 16, and more.

digiKam 8.2 Open-Source Photo Management App Is Now Available for Download

digiKam 8.2 is here after about four months after the digiKam 8.1 release, which introduced four new templates for 6.8-inch photo papers in the Print Creator feature, added the ability to remove all face tags from selected items and to remove all tags from selected items except face tags,...

Open-Source Webmail Roundcube Joins Nextcloud

Roundcube, one of the best open-source web-based email clients around, has decided to team up with Nextcloud, a popular open-source collaboration platform that is known for its suite of collaboration tools.

How to Install RocketChat on Ubuntu 22.04

RocketChat is an open-source, fully customizable communication platform written in Javascript. It offers a variety of features, such as real-time communication, flexibility, and scalable solutions, and has high data protection standards. In this tutorial, we are going to guide you on how to install RocketChat on Ubuntu 22.04.

SUSE VP of Security Strategy on New Horizons in Cyber Protection and 2024 Trends

2023 proved to be another challenging year for companies combating supply chain security breaches. The 2024 outlook could be worse as attacks become increasingly sophisticated. In this video, Fei Huang, VP of Security Strategy at SUSE, dives into the latest cybersecurity predictions, unveiling the trends shaping our online defenses...

How to Install Webmin on Debian 12

In this tutorial, we are going to explain step-by-step in detail how to install Webmin on Debian 12. Webmin is a web-based system administration tool for Linux servers, which allows users to configure operating system intervals and disk quotas and modify and control open-source apps such as MySQL, Apache,...

4MLinux 44 Adds System-Wide VA-API Support, Improves Printing Support

4MLinux creator Zbigniew Konojacki announced today the release and general availability for download of a new stable and major release of his independent GNU/Linux distribution using the lightweight JWM (Joe’s Window Manager) graphical environment, 4MLinux 44.

NixOS 23.11 “Tapir” Released With the GNOME 45 Desktop & Wi-Fi 6 Support

Coming six months after NixOS 23.05, the NixOS 23.11 release is here to introduce the latest GNOME 45 “Riga” desktop environment series. The GNOME edition ships with the GNOME 45.1 desktop by default on a Wayland session for both bare metal and virtual machines.

Armbian 23.11 Released With Linux Kernel 6.6 LTS & Support for New Devices

The Armbian project announced today the release and general availability of Armbian 23.11 as the latest version of this GNU/Linux distribution tailored for ARM-powered embedded devices based on Debian GNU/Linux and Ubuntu.

Mesa 23.3 Linux Graphics Stack Brings the NVK Vulkan Driver for NVIDIA Hardware

The Mesa 3D Project announced today the release and general availability of Mesa 23.3 as the latest version of this open-source graphics stack for GNU/Linux distributions and other platforms.

KDE Plasma 6 Desktop Environment Is Now Available for Public Beta Testing

The KDE Project released today the first beta version of the upcoming KDE Plasma 6 desktop environment for public testing, three weeks after the alpha development milestone.

Cinnamon 6.0 Desktop Environment Arrives With Initial Wayland Support

Work on Cinnamon 6.0 is over, and the final release landed today on GitHub, so it’s my pleasure to guide you guys through some of the most important changes included in this major update to Linux Mint’s in-house desktop environment.

Nitrokey Releases NetHSM, a Fully Open-Source Hardware Security Module

German company Nitrokey has released NetHSM 1.0, an open-source hardware security module (HSM). The module can be used for storing and managing a variety of cryptographic keys (e.g., keys to enable HTTPS, DNSSEC, secure blockchain transactions, etc.) in a secure manner.

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