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[#] Sat Jan 17 2026 19:49:02 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Running Debian on the OpenWrt One

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With openwrt-one-debian, you can now install and run a full Debian system leveraging the OpenWrt One’s NVMe storage, enabling everything from custom services and containers to development tools and lightweight server workloads, all on open hardware. This turns the OpenWrt One from a network appliance into a compact, general-purpose Linux system suitable for services, containers, and development work.

https://www.collabora.com/news-and-blog/news-and-events/openwrt-one-meets-debian.html

[#] Sun Jan 18 2026 00:23:32 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Origami Linux’s COSMIC Desktop on Fedora Atomic Almost Wins Me Over

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Origami Linux pairs the Cosmic desktop with a Fedora Atomic base and a deliberately sparse default install, leaving most of the customization to you.

https://fossforce.com/2026/01/origami-linux-cosmic-desktop/

[#] Sun Jan 18 2026 01:55:02 UTC from rss <>

Subject: How to Install and Use Flutter on Linux

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In this article, you will learn how to setup and configure Flutter with Android Studio on Linux and quickly run a Flutter app to confirm the setup.

https://linuxtldr.com/installing-flutter/

[#] Sun Jan 18 2026 03:26:32 UTC from rss <>

Subject: FreeBSD 15.1 Aims To Have KDE Desktop Installer Option

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FreeBSD 15.0 had been aiming to offer a KDE desktop installation option as part of the FreeBSD OS installer. This initiative as part of the FreeBSD laptop support enhancements project didn't pan out in time for FreeBSD 15.0 but now they are working on getting the installer option ready for FreeBSD 15.1. Adding a NVIDIA GPU driver option to the FreeBSD installer was also recently carried out...

https://www.phoronix.com/news/FreeBSD-15.1-KDE-Desktop-Option

[#] Sun Jan 18 2026 04:58:02 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Sequent Microsystems Multichemistry Watchdog HAT Adds UPS Support for Raspberry Pi

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Sequent Microsystems has unveiled a multichemistry Watchdog HAT designed to provide battery-backed power, system monitoring, and automatic recovery for Raspberry Pi boards. The HAT targets mission-critical and unattended deployments, combining a hardware watchdog timer with an integrated UPS and battery charger. The Watchdog HAT supports a wide range of rechargeable battery chemistries, including Lithium-Ion, Lithium-Polymer, […]

https://linuxgizmos.com/sequent-microsystems-multichemistry-watchdog-hat-adds-ups-support-for-raspberry-pi/

[#] Sun Jan 18 2026 06:29:31 UTC from rss <>

Subject: GNOME 50 Will Make Sure You Don&#039;t Use Your Computer Past Your Bedtime

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As part of the GNOME Foundation funded Digital Wellbeing project, the GNOME Shell for GNOME 50 has merged options to prevent unlocking the desktop session past their bed time. The intent here is on rounding out GNOME's parental controls functionality...

https://www.phoronix.com/news/GNOME-50-Screen-Lock-Bedtime

[#] Sun Jan 18 2026 08:01:02 UTC from rss <>

Subject: GNOME 49.3 Desktop Released with More Improvements and Bug Fixes

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The GNOME Project released today GNOME 49.3 as the third point release to the latest GNOME 49 “Brescia” desktop environment series with various bug fixes and improvements.

https://9to5linux.com/gnome-49-3-desktop-released-with-more-improvements-and-bug-fixes

[#] Sun Jan 18 2026 09:32:32 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Shotcut 26.1 Beta Video Editor Adds New Hardware Decoder Options

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The Shotcut 26.1 beta was released overnight as the newest version of this Qt6-based, cross-platform video editing solution. Standing out the most with this new development release are some new GPU-accelerated hardware decode options for aiming to help speed-up this free software video editor...

https://www.phoronix.com/news/Shotcut-26.1-Beta

[#] Sun Jan 18 2026 11:04:02 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Zorin OS 18 Crosses 2 Million Downloads, Cementing Its Appeal to New Linux Users

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Zorin OS has reached an important milestone. The team behind the popular Linux distribution has announced that Zorin OS 18 has surpassed two million downloads, underscoring the growing interest in Linux as a practical alternative to mainstream operating systems.

https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/zorin-os-18-crosses-2-million-downloads-cementing-its-appeal-new-linux-users

[#] Sun Jan 18 2026 12:35:32 UTC from rss <>

Subject: CVE-2026-0915: GNU C Library Fixes A Security Issue Present Since 1996

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CVE-2026-0915 was published on Friday as a security issue with the GNU C Library "glibc" for code introduced 30 years ago. The latest Glibc Git code is now patched for this issue introduced in 1996...

https://www.phoronix.com/news/Glibc-Security-Fix-For-1996-Bug

[#] Sun Jan 18 2026 17:25:17 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Amarok 3.3.2 Brings Improvements to User Interface, Audio Backend, and More

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Amarok 3.3.2 has been released today as the second minor update to the latest Amarok 3.3 “Far Above the Clouds” series of this open-source music player application designed for the KDE Plasma desktop environment.

https://9to5linux.com/amarok-3-3-2-released-with-improvements-to-user-interface-audio-backend-and-more

[#] Sun Jan 18 2026 18:56:47 UTC from rss <>

Subject: ChaosBSD Is A New BSD For "Broken Drivers, Half-Working Hardware, Vendor Trash" Test Bed

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A new BSD on the block is ChaosBSD that intends to serve as a testing distribution for unfinished and broken drivers not suitable for upstreaming to FreeBSD proper...

https://www.phoronix.com/news/ChaosBSD

[#] Sun Jan 18 2026 20:28:16 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Linux Rescue and Repair Distros in 2025: Your Safety Net When Things Go Wrong

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No matter how reliable Linux systems are, failures still happen. A broken bootloader, a corrupted filesystem, a failed update, or a dying disk can leave even the most stable setup unbootable. That’s where Linux rescue and repair distributions come in.

https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/linux-rescue-and-repair-distros-2025-your-safety-net-when-things-go-wrong

[#] Sun Jan 18 2026 21:59:46 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Synex Server: A New Debian Based Linux Distro With Native ZFS Installation Support

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Synex is a Linux distribution that's been around for some months as a Debian-based, minimalistic Linux distribution out of Argentina focused on the needs of small and medium businesses. Making it a bit more intriguing for some now is that with their new release based on Debian 13 is a server edition and they have added native OpenZFS file-system support for new installations...

https://www.phoronix.com/news/Synex-Debian-With-ZFS

[#] Sun Jan 18 2026 23:31:15 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Axiomtek Previews Jetson Thor T5000/T4000 Developer Kit for Robotics Systems

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Axiomtek has unveiled the AIE015-AT, a robotics developer kit built around NVIDIA Jetson Thor. The system is described as combining high compute density with multi-camera support and industrial I/O for robotics and physical AI workloads. The platform is shown with Jetson Thor T5000 or T4000 modules, offering up to 2070 TFLOPS of compute performance. Axiomtek […]

https://linuxgizmos.com/axiomtek-previews-jetson-thor-t5000-t4000-developer-kit-for-robotics-systems/

[#] Mon Jan 19 2026 01:02:47 UTC from rss <>

Subject: 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: January 18th, 2026

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The 275th installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on January 18th, 2026, keeping you updated with the most important things happening in the Linux world.

https://9to5linux.com/9to5linux-weekly-roundup-january-18th-2026

[#] Mon Jan 19 2026 02:34:16 UTC from rss <>

Subject: ReactOS For "Open-Source Windows" Achieves Massive Networking Performance Boost

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ReactOS as the long-in-development "open-source Windows" project has been on quite a roll recently. Beyond a big Windows NT 6 compatibility improvement and fixing a very annoying usability issue, for this third week of the year there is another big change landing: a significant improvement in networking performance on ReactOS...

https://www.phoronix.com/news/ReactOS-Async-Net-Connect

[#] Mon Jan 19 2026 04:05:47 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Not hot on bots, project names and shames AI-created open source software

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'OpenSlopware' briefly flowers, fades, falls – but fortunately was forked, fastThe splendidly-named "OpenSlopware" was, for a short time, a list of open source projects using LLM bots. Due to harassment, it's gone, but forks of it live on.…

https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2026/01/18/openslopware_is_back/

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