FOSS Universal 2D Graphics Editor, PixiEditor 2.0 is finally feature complete
https://pixieditor.net/blog/2025/03/19/q1-status
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PixiEditor 2.0 Status Q1 2025 | PixiEditor Blog
Summary of first quarter of 2025 in PixiEditor 2.0 development
Linux Security Hardening Cache Randomization Was Inadvertently Using The Same Seed
https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-6.15-slab
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Linux Security Hardening Cache Randomization Was Inadvertently Using The Same Seed
Ahead of the upcoming Linux 6.15 kernel cycle a few early pull requests have already been sent in to Linus Torvalds in advance of the anticipated v6.14 release on Sunday
Veritasium just released a great documentary about the Mars helicopter Ingenuity running Linux
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What Happened To NASA's Mars Helicopter?
How a helicopter built of phone parts survived Mars for 3 years. Use code veritasium at https://incogni.com/veritasium to get an exclusive 60% off an annual Incogni plan.
Davinci Resolved Add ProRes Encode Support on Linux
https://www.newsshooter.com/2025/03/20/davinci-resolve-19-1-4-update/
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DaVinci Resolve 19.1.4 Update
Blackmagic Design has released DaVinci Resolve version 19.1.4. The big news is that it adds Apple ProRes encode support on Windows and Linux.
Choose Freedom, Not Trialware
https://news.opensuse.org/2025/03/21/choose-freedom-not-trailware/
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Choose Freedom, Not Trialware
The Upgrade to Freedom campaign has joined the End of 10 initiative to promote Free and Open Source Software as a sustainable alternative to Windows 10. Lear...
This Week in Plasma: 6.4 Improvements
https://blogs.kde.org/2025/03/22/this-week-in-plasma-6.4-improvements/
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This Week in Plasma: 6.4 Improvements
Welcome to a new issue of "This Week in Plasma"! Every week we cover the highlights of what's happening in the world of KDE Plasma and its associated apps like Discover, System Monitor, and more.
Firefox: Mozilla is working on Progressive Web Apps (PWA) support
https://www.ghacks.net/2025/03/17/firefox-mozilla-is-working-on-progressive-web-apps-pwa-support/
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Firefox: Mozilla is working on Progressive Web Apps (PWA) support
Mozilla is developing support for Progressive Web Apps that brings the feature to a future version of Firefox. This is what we know about it at this point in time.
Introducing two new open source PebbleOS watches!
https://ericmigi.com/blog/introducing-two-new-pebbleos-watches
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Introducing two new Pebble watches!
Including my dream smartwatch…
Just sharing a small achievement that I just did!
Recently got into Linux like \~4ish months ago, and progressed very well. Landed a Helpdesk Job N1 with no prior profissional experience nor a degree at all.
Just started yesterday studying virtualization, Dockers, and my previous knowledge of networking, and got QEMU/KVM working via libvert, virt-manager, learning it was kinda hard but I eventually got the hang of it.
Because of that, I conviced the company that I work at (it's a small one) to switch their NAS from Windows to Linux and to reduce costs, they were planning to buy more RAM because Windows was eating a f* lot of RAM, haha.
Just built and configured OpenMediaVault and planning to get a Alpine Docker with SQL Server 2022, since we still rely on it. Proud of myself!
If any more experienced people can get me tips, I would glad take them!
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Recently got into Linux like \~4ish months ago, and progressed very well. Landed a Helpdesk Job N1 with no prior profissional experience nor a degree at all.
Just started yesterday studying virtualization, Dockers, and my previous knowledge of networking, and got QEMU/KVM working via libvert, virt-manager, learning it was kinda hard but I eventually got the hang of it.
Because of that, I conviced the company that I work at (it's a small one) to switch their NAS from Windows to Linux and to reduce costs, they were planning to buy more RAM because Windows was eating a f* lot of RAM, haha.
Just built and configured OpenMediaVault and planning to get a Alpine Docker with SQL Server 2022, since we still rely on it. Proud of myself!
If any more experienced people can get me tips, I would glad take them!
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Looking for any references on porting Windows software to Linux
My company produces a Windows-based program that we are considering porting to Linux and while I'm not the coder I am curious to see what the gotchas are for porting. My thoughts for this involve things like dealing with Linux flavors, installers, and desktops. Do we pick one or two to build for and if so what's a best option to start? Are all package managers capable of handling the various installers in a fashion and if not what is a best staring option for distributing? These are the questions I have, and many mo, that I am looking for a place or reference to help plan and understand the waters we are looking to swim in.
Since this is not my project nor an official question I will not mention the software. I am a user from way back and interested in what will happen and how.
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My company produces a Windows-based program that we are considering porting to Linux and while I'm not the coder I am curious to see what the gotchas are for porting. My thoughts for this involve things like dealing with Linux flavors, installers, and desktops. Do we pick one or two to build for and if so what's a best option to start? Are all package managers capable of handling the various installers in a fashion and if not what is a best staring option for distributing? These are the questions I have, and many mo, that I am looking for a place or reference to help plan and understand the waters we are looking to swim in.
Since this is not my project nor an official question I will not mention the software. I am a user from way back and interested in what will happen and how.
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Linux Perception vs Windows
I've been in the tech field for almost twenty years, between being the family/friends TechSupport guru, building PCs, working at my University's HelpDesk, working for MSPs, now a Sr. Linux SysAdmin for a software development company. One thing I've noticed that always blown my mind is the amount of liberty and excuses people give Windows for issues, that aren't offered to Linux. Even people who use Windows and hate it, rarely view Linux as a viable option.
When people talk about Linux all I hear is how it's unstable, can't be used as a daily driver due to failed updates or being too hard to use. But yet, Windows has constantly had the same issues, if not more. Just reading through some of the issues in the r/techsupport subreddit, so many issues with Windows. The amount of times I've had to reimage a Windows PC due to a bad/failed update, and even malware. The way Microsoft is constantly moving parts of the OS to different locations, massive UI overhauls, etc. None of that is viewed as an issue, but yet trying Linux is for the same reasons. The strides Linux has made in the past few years to be more accessible to the general pubic and those who don't want to use the command line, to being more compatible with gaming and content, media consumption, it just feels like it should be given a more fair shake. I know it won't become more "mainstream" due to computers just coming with Windows pre installed, but man, I wish people would be more open minded and willing to extend the same grace that Windows gets towards Linux.
Sorry, just a little mini-rant that's been on my mind that's bothered me and wanted to get off my chest 😅
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I've been in the tech field for almost twenty years, between being the family/friends TechSupport guru, building PCs, working at my University's HelpDesk, working for MSPs, now a Sr. Linux SysAdmin for a software development company. One thing I've noticed that always blown my mind is the amount of liberty and excuses people give Windows for issues, that aren't offered to Linux. Even people who use Windows and hate it, rarely view Linux as a viable option.
When people talk about Linux all I hear is how it's unstable, can't be used as a daily driver due to failed updates or being too hard to use. But yet, Windows has constantly had the same issues, if not more. Just reading through some of the issues in the r/techsupport subreddit, so many issues with Windows. The amount of times I've had to reimage a Windows PC due to a bad/failed update, and even malware. The way Microsoft is constantly moving parts of the OS to different locations, massive UI overhauls, etc. None of that is viewed as an issue, but yet trying Linux is for the same reasons. The strides Linux has made in the past few years to be more accessible to the general pubic and those who don't want to use the command line, to being more compatible with gaming and content, media consumption, it just feels like it should be given a more fair shake. I know it won't become more "mainstream" due to computers just coming with Windows pre installed, but man, I wish people would be more open minded and willing to extend the same grace that Windows gets towards Linux.
Sorry, just a little mini-rant that's been on my mind that's bothered me and wanted to get off my chest 😅
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Here's how to access your Android phone's files from the new Linux Terminal -- "Android makes its downloads folder available to the Linux VM, but unfortunately other files aren’t available"
https://www.androidauthority.com/access-android-files-from-linux-terminal-3536713/
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Here's how to access your Android phone's files from the new Linux Terminal
The Linux Terminal app lets you run Linux apps on your Android device, but how do you access files from Android? Here's how.
GIMP 3.0 released. Real talk about GIMP 3.0, caveats, future plans, project funding, and the name change
https://librearts.org/2025/03/gimp-3-0-released/
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GIMP 3.0 released
Real talk about GIMP 3.0, caveats, future plans, project funding, and the name change
PSA: Readability-enhancing opensource font 'Atkinson Hyperlegible' has got a 2025 release with a new 'Mono' variant and improvements to the original called 'Next'. Enjoy!
https://www.brailleinstitute.org/freefont/
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Braille Institute
Atkinson Hyperlegible Font - Braille Institute
Read easier with Atkinson Hyperlegible Font, crafted for low-vision readers. Download for free and enjoy clear letters and numbers on your computer!
Backup 2TB of data to a new disk
I have been merging data from 2 drives to a new bigger sized drive... I used the following command:
rsync -av --progress --ignore-existing /mnt/disk1 /mnt/newdisk
rsync -av --progress --ignore-existing /mnt/disk2 /mnt/newdisk
In both of the disks there was repeated files and I would like to make sure that the files in the new drive are exactly as they are supposed. I saw in the rsync documentation that there is a --checksum command. Would that be the right way to go with it?
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I have been merging data from 2 drives to a new bigger sized drive... I used the following command:
rsync -av --progress --ignore-existing /mnt/disk1 /mnt/newdisk
rsync -av --progress --ignore-existing /mnt/disk2 /mnt/newdisk
In both of the disks there was repeated files and I would like to make sure that the files in the new drive are exactly as they are supposed. I saw in the rsync documentation that there is a --checksum command. Would that be the right way to go with it?
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Very initial stages of porting NVK Nvidia driver to HaikuOS
https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/haiku-nvidia-porting-nvidia-gpu-driver/16520
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Haiku ❤ Nvidia (porting Nvidia driver for Turing+ GPUs)
As many people already knows, Nvidia published their kernel driver under MIT license: GitHub - NVIDIA/open-gpu-kernel-modules: NVIDIA Linux open GPU kernel module source (I will call it NVRM). This driver is very portable and its platform-independent part…