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[#] Sat Apr 20 2024 16:23:30 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Miracle-WM 0.2.0 Brings Floating Window Manager Support

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Miracle-WM 0.2.0, a new Wayland compositor based on Ubuntu’s MIR, was released with Sway/i3 IPC support and important bug fixes.

https://linuxiac.com/miracle-wm-0-2-0-brings-floating-window-manager-support/

[#] Sat Apr 20 2024 18:25:29 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Block Ads on Android in Apps and Games With AdAway

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Luckily, you can easily disable ads in all Android apps and games with this open-source application.

https://fosspost.org/block-ads-on-android-in-apps-and-game/

[#] Sat Apr 20 2024 20:12:15 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Wine 9.7 Debuts with Enhanced ARM64X Support

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Wine 9.7 is here with ARM64X build system support and a revamped Vulkan driver. Here's more on that!

https://linuxiac.com/wine-9-7-debuts-with-enhanced-arm64x-support/

[#] Sat Apr 20 2024 21:58:58 EDT from rss <>

Subject: 8 Best Free and Open Source API Documentation Browsers

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Software developers need all the help possible. One useful tool is a documentation browser. In fact, they can sometimes be a life changer.

https://linuxlinks.com/best-free-open-source-api-documentation-browsers/

[#] Sat Apr 20 2024 23:46:47 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Qt Ubuntu 24.04 betas show that there's room to innovate

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Hot on the heels of Ubuntu Noble beta come the betas of the Qt-based remixes, with some interesting differences. The beta versions of Lubuntu and Kubuntu 24.04 are out, showing that there's room to improve on the standard Ubuntu formula.…

https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2024/04/19/qt_ubuntu_2404_betas/

[#] Sun Apr 21 2024 01:33:32 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Xubuntu 24.04 LTS: Best New Features

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We outline the list of new features of Xubuntu 24.04 LTS release and additional updates for this version.

https://www.debugpoint.com/xubuntu-24-04-features/

[#] Sun Apr 21 2024 03:20:37 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Meeting the challenges of embedded Linux

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Reap the benefits by being in the knowWebinar Linux may have started out 25 years ago as a tiny acorn, but it has become a mighty oak.…

https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2024/04/15/meeting_the_challenges_of_embedded/

[#] Sun Apr 21 2024 09:00:13 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Open Source Google Maps Alternatives for Android

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In this article, we will see some of these useful alternative map applications for Android and how you can install them.

https://fosspost.org/android-open-source-google-maps-alternatives

[#] Sun Apr 21 2024 11:02:13 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Niri 0.1.5 Wayland Compositor Brings More Than Just Aesthetics

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Variable refresh rate support is now available in Niri, enhancing your visual experience with smoother animations.

https://linuxiac.com/niri-0-1-5-wayland-compositor-brings-more-than-just-aesthetics/

[#] Sun Apr 21 2024 16:23:27 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Audioloader – web-based MPD client

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Audioloader is a web based MPD client with special focus on playing music organized in folders. It’s free and open source software.

https://linuxlinks.com/audioloader-web-based-mpd-client/

[#] Sun Apr 21 2024 18:10:13 EDT from rss <>

Subject: PhotoPrism’s Latest Update Introduces Two-Factor Authentication

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PhotoPrism AI-powered photos app introduces two-factor authentication in its latest update, adds numerous UI enhancements, and more.

https://linuxiac.com/photoprisms-latest-update-introduces-two-factor-authentication/

[#] Sun Apr 21 2024 19:58:00 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Kubernetes 1.30 (aka Uwubernetes) boosts cloud-native networking

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The Kubernetes 1.30 update packs major improvements across core areas like networking, storage, scheduling and code architecture, further demonstrating Kubernetes’ continued evolution to support diverse cloud native workloads and environments.

https://www.sdxcentral.com/articles/analysis/kubernetes-1-30-aka-uwubernetes-boosts-cloud-native-networking/2024/04/

[#] Sun Apr 21 2024 21:45:44 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Lightweight LXQt 2.0.0 updates to same toolkit as KDE Plasma 6

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4-letter survivor's move to Qt 6 means that, love it or hate it, Wayland is looming. Version 2.0 of the LXQt desktop updates its foundations to Qt 6, as also used in KDE Plasma 6 – but still has one foot in the Qt 5 past, to ease the transition.…

https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2024/04/20/lxqt2_updates_to_qt6/

[#] Sun Apr 21 2024 23:32:30 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Thunderbird Plans for Rust Integration with Microsoft Exchange Service Native Implementation

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Thunderbird's next major release includes Rust integration for improved Microsoft Exchange support, eliminating the need for third-party add-ons.

https://debugpointnews.com/thunderbird-rust/

[#] Mon Apr 22 2024 01:34:33 EDT from rss <>

Subject: How to Install LAMP on Ubuntu 24.04

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As we know, Ubuntu 24.04 is a Linux OS, Apache is a web server used for serving website files, MySQL is a database management system, and PHP is the programming language. This stack is used on millions of websites hosted on different servers. Every system administrator handles issues related to the LAMP stack daily. This tutorial will teach you how to install LAMP on Ubuntu 24.04. The LAMP stack is a shortcut for Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP

https://www.rosehosting.com/blog/how-to-install-lamp-on-ubuntu-24-04/

[#] Mon Apr 22 2024 08:17:07 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Online Brigade Demands That the Person Who Started GNU/Linux is Denied Public Speaking (and Why FSF Cannot Mention His Speeches)

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Remember you cannot please these online trolls who dwell on fantasies like dethroning founders of key projects that are large and popular

http://techrights.org/n/2024/04/22/Video_Online_Brigade_Demands_That_the_Person_Who_Started_GNU_Li.shtml

[#] Mon Apr 22 2024 10:03:52 EDT from rss <>

Subject: How to orchestrate restic backups with autorestic on Linux

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Restic is a modern backup program with support for encryption and deduplication. As we saw in this tutorial, Restic is easy to use, but it doesn’t make use of a configuration file, and doesn’t natively include a method to orchestrate and organize multiple backups. That is where autorestic comes in handy: it is a wrapper around Restic which let us configure and orchestrate backups in a single yaml configuration file, specifying multiple sources (locations) and destinations (backends).

https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-orchestrate-restic-backups-with-autorestic-on-linux

[#] Mon Apr 22 2024 11:50:38 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Ubuntu: Change Default Terminal Emulator

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Changing the default terminal emulator in Ubuntu can sometimes lead to the error ‘Too many levels of symbolic links’. This issue can occur during the configuration of terminal alternatives. This guide will help you understand how to resolve this problem and set your preferred terminal emulator as the default on Ubuntu.

https://linuxconfig.org/ubuntu-change-default-terminal-emulator

[#] Mon Apr 22 2024 13:38:24 EDT from rss <>

Subject: How to Use jq Command to Process JSON in Linux

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Jq is a powerful utility that can read and manipulate JSON data. Find out how to use jq to manage large JSON files in Linux, and some of its best alternatives today.

https://www.maketecheasier.com/use-jq-process-json-linux/

[#] Mon Apr 22 2024 15:26:10 EDT from rss <>

Subject: How to Install New (or Nerd) Fonts on Linux (Ultimate Guide)

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Discover the easiest way to install new Google Fonts or Nerd Fonts on your Linux system with multiple methods involving CLI and GUI, with practical examples.

https://linuxtldr.com/install-fonts-on-linux/

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