25 Years of Linux Magazine: This week, we look back to 2013 and one of the most-read articles from Tim SchΓΌrmann: Generating QR Codes in Linux #QRCode #Linux #OpenSource #tools #Qrencode #utilities #FOSS image
Alpha Release: @npub1ncyt...3x0q Linux has arrived, but it's not quite ready for prime time #KDE #Linux #OpenSource #alpha #distro #FOSS image
The October issue has been released! This month, we show you how to configure and manage kernel auditing to help protect you from an attack. This month's DVD includes #antiXLinux 23.2 Full and @npub12lnx...vs03 Mate 25.04 #Linux #OpenSource #auditing #kernel #security #SparkyLinux #strace #Falco #Nix #Meshtastic #Android #Python #PipeWire #Commodore #Koel image
From last week's Linux Update newsletter: Michael Williams shows you how to build graphic elements into your Python programs with the Cairo graphics library #Python #graphics #Cairo #tutorial #programming image
New AMD update for Linux kernel 6.18 focuses on power management, display handling, and hardware support for Radeon GPUs #AMD #Linux #kernel #display #graphics #driver #hardware #Radeon #GPU #desktop #server image
With a choice of several desktop environments, [@AerynOS]( ) 2025.08 is almost ready to be your next operating system #AerynOS #Linux #distro #OpenSource #OperatingSystem #VirtualMachine #FOSS image
Looking for a new enterprise Linux? Joe Casad looks at OpenAtom openEuler, a versatile Linux system for on-prem, cloud, or edge #openEuler #Linux #enterprise #OpenSource #Huawei #OpenAtom #FOSS image
The Arch User Repository continues to be under a DDoS attack that has been going on for two weeks #AUR #ArchLinux #DDoS #security #outage #Linux #repository image
Are you looking for an office suite that doesn't monitor your work, force AI features, and require a monthly subscription? LibreOffice is the open source solution for you. Learn how to get started with the new LibreOffice Expert 2025/26 Edition. Special thanks to our partners @npub1m2wk...z28j @npub1hpq7...n5tk and @TUXEDO #LibreOffice #OpenSource #FOSS image
A new sophisticated malware, known as RingReaper, exploits modern Linux kernels for I/O operations #malware #RingReaper #Linux #kernel #security image