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AlmaLinux OS 10.1 Launches with Enhanced Btrfs File System Support
Today, the AlmaLinux OS Foundation announced the release of AlmaLinux OS 10.1, also known as Heliotrope Lion. This new version serves as the first point release in the AlmaLinux OS 10 series and brings several noteworthy enhancements and features. One of the key highlights is the support for the Btrfs file system, which has been…
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Google Unveils Google Sans Flex: A New Open Source Font
Google has recently released its new typeface, Google Sans Flex, as an open-source font, which is exciting news for developers and designers alike. This modern sans serif font is designed for screens and operating systems, providing a fresh take on the previous proprietary Google Sans font. The designer, David Berlow from Font Bureau, has rebuilt…
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Raspberry Pi Imager 2.0 Launches with a Fresh New Design
Raspberry Pi Imager 2.0 has been launched, showcasing a fresh design and enhanced accessibility alongside several practical new features. This update is described by the Raspberry Pi team as a "complete reimagining" of the tool, introducing a guided setup process that makes it easier for users to navigate each step. The new version features a…
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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: Highlights from November 23rd, 2025
The 267th edition of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup wraps up the highlights from the Linux community for the week ending November 23, 2025. This week featured several major updates and releases which include a new version of Blender, NetworkManager, Git, OpenVPN, HPLIP, PHP, VKD3D-Proton, Wireshark, and Calibre. Additionally, KDE Plasma also saw a new update,…
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Ubuntu Paves the Way for Flutter Apps on RISC-V: Upstreaming Patches Explained
Ubuntu is intensifying its efforts to support RISC-V architecture as part of its strategy to establish itself as the primary Linux distribution on this emerging platform. With the upcoming release of Ubuntu 25.10, a key requirement is RVA23-capable RISC-V hardware, which enhances its capabilities to compete with ARM and Intel processors. This initiative is not…
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Raspberry Pi 500+: The Standalone Keyboard Solution You Didn’t Know You Needed!
When the Raspberry Pi 500+ was announced, it generated excitement due to its combination of a mechanical keyboard and the power of a Raspberry Pi 5. This device, priced at £200, represents the costliest Raspberry Pi so far, prompting some to question its value compared to the cheaper models they may already own. Enthusiasts wondered…
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Calibre 8.15 Update: Enhanced Comments Editor in Your Favorite Open-Source E-Book Manager
Calibre 8.15 has been released, marking the latest stable update for the open-source e-book management software compatible with GNU/Linux, macOS, and Windows. This release arrives two weeks after the previous version, 8.14, and introduces several enhancements to improve user experience. Notably, the Comments Editor has received updates, including new keyboard shortcuts for modifying text case,…
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Unlocking AirPods Pro Features on Linux: A Guide to LibrePods
Using Apple AirPods Pro with Linux has often meant sacrificing some of the key features that users come to love, such as active noise cancellation (ANC) and ear detection. However, with the introduction of the LibrePods project, Linux users can now unlock these functionalities, making their experience much richer. Enhanced Features with LibrePods LibrePods is…
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PHP 8.5 Rolls Out with Exciting Features: Pipe Operator, URI Extension, and Enhanced Clone Functionality
PHP 8.5 has been officially released, introducing several significant enhancements geared towards improving web development with this popular open-source scripting language. One of the major highlights of PHP 8.5 is the inclusion of a built-in URI extension, allowing developers to parse, normalize, and manage URLs in compliance with RFC 3986 and WHATWG URL standards. Another…
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Exploring TABS API: Mozilla’s Latest Innovation for an Agentic Web
Mozilla has introduced the TABS API, a new tool aimed at developers who are creating AI agents. This powerful web content extraction and transformation toolkit is designed to help automate web interactions such as clicking, scrolling, searching, and submitting forms, simulating human behavior. Developers interested in this API can sign up for early access to…








