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Spohnz Tech News Digest – July 18, 2025

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Tech News Digest - 2025-07-18

📢 Last known transmission of the Hubble Telescope

A pile of stable kernel updates

Category: Linux
Tags: Linux
Published: Thu, 17 Jul 2025 18:49:09 +0000
TL;DR: Here is a summary of the text in 2 sentences:

The Linux kernel has released several new stable versions, including 6.15.7, 6.12.39, 6.6.99, 6.1.146, 5.15.189, 5.10.240, and 5.4.296. Each of these releases contains additional important fixes to improve the stability and security of the Linux operating system.
The 6.15.7, 6.12.39, 6.6.99, 6.1.146, 5.15.189, 5.10.240, and 5.4.296 stable kernels have all been released; each contains another set of important fixes.
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Forgejo 12.0 released

Category: Linux
Tags: General
Published: Thu, 17 Jul 2025 16:26:02 +0000
TL;DR: Here is a 2-sentence summary:

The Forgejo software forge has released Version 12.0, which includes various user interface improvements and a mechanism to keep forks in sync with their upstream projects. For more details on the changes, users can refer to the release notes on Codeberg.
Version 12.0 of the Forgejo software forge has been released. Changes include a number of user-interface improvements, a mechanism to keep forks in sync with their upstream, and more; see the release notes for the full list.
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[$] Scheduler medley: time-slice extension, sched_ext deadline servers, and LRU batching.

Category: Linux
Tags: General
Published: Thu, 17 Jul 2025 14:11:12 +0000
TL;DR: Here is a 2-sentence summary:

The Linux CPU scheduler continues to evolve with recent patches focusing on extending time slices, creating a deadline server for specific tasks, and preventing unexpected behavior when tasks are moved between isolated CPUs. This effort aims to catch up on the many interesting changes that have occurred in the scheduler over time.
Decades after its creation, the Linux CPU scheduler remains an area of active development; it is difficult to find a time slice to cover every interesting scheduler change. In an attempt to catch up, the time has come to round-robin through a few patches that have been circulating recently. The work at hand focuses on a new attempt at time-slice extension, the creation of a deadline server for sched_ext tasks, and keeping tasks on isolated CPUs from being surprised by LRU batching.
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Security updates for Thursday

Category: Linux
Tags: Linux, Red Hat
Published: Thu, 17 Jul 2025 05:40:45 +0000
TL;DR: Here is a 2-sentence summary:

Multiple Linux distributions have released security updates to address various vulnerabilities, including AlmaLinux, Debian, Fedora, Red Hat, Slackware, SUSE, and Ubuntu. The updates cover a range of packages, such as Java, kernel, Apache, Bind, Docker, Kubernetes, and more, with the goal of improving system security and protecting users from potential attacks.
Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (emacs, java-17-openjdk, kernel, kernel-rt, microcode_ctl, python3.11-setuptools, python3.12-setuptools, and socat), Debian (gnutls28), Fedora (vim), Red Hat (java-1.8.0-ibm), Slackware (bind), SUSE (docker, erlang, erlang26, ggml-devel-5889, gnuplot, kernel, kubernetes1.27, libQt6Concurrent6, mailman3, and transfig), and Ubuntu (apache2, bind9, linux-iot, linux-lowlatency-hwe-6.11, and linux-raspi, linux-raspi-5.4).
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[$] LWN.net Weekly Edition for July 17, 2025

Category: Linux
Tags: General
Published: Thu, 17 Jul 2025 00:45:38 +0000
TL;DR: Here is a summary of the article in 2 sentences:

The LWN.net Weekly Edition includes articles on various Linux-related topics, including a Python Just-In-Time (JIT) compiler, Anubis, Secure Boot certificate expiration, SFrame, exported symbols, and Python packaging in Fedora. The edition also features briefs on Parrot 6.4, quotes, newsletters, conferences, security updates, patches, and other announcements.
Inside this week's LWN.net Weekly Edition:

  • Front: Python JIT; Anubis; Secure Boot certificate expiration; SFrame; Exported symbols; Python packaging in Fedora.
  • Briefs: Parrot 6.4; SPI report; Quotes; ...
  • Announcements: Newsletters, conferences, security updates, patches, and more.

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Debian 13 Installer Now Supports Rescuing of Btrfs Systems Installed via Calamares

Category: Linux Today
Tags: General
Published: Thu, 17 Jul 2025 14:03:22 +0000
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The Debian 13 installer has been enhanced to improve system recovery for Btrfs systems installed using Calamares. This enhancement allows for easier rescue operations, making it easier to recover from issues with Btrfs-based systems.

Discover how Debian 13 Installer enhances Btrfs system recovery with Calamares support.

The post Debian 13 Installer Now Supports Rescuing of Btrfs Systems Installed via Calamares appeared first on Linux Today.


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KDE Gear 25.04.3 Released as the Last Update in the KDE Gear 25.04 Series

Category: Linux Today
Tags: General
Published: Thu, 17 Jul 2025 14:01:11 +0000
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KDE Gear 25.04.3 is the final update in the KDE Gear 25.04 series, featuring new features and improvements for users. This release marks the end of the KDE Gear 25.04 series, according to a post on Linux Today.

Discover the final update of the KDE Gear 25.04 series with version 25.04.3. Explore new features and improvements in this essential release for users.

The post KDE Gear 25.04.3 Released as the Last Update in the KDE Gear 25.04 Series appeared first on Linux Today.


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Libreboot 25.06 Open-Source BIOS/UEFI Firmware Adds More Hardware Support

Category: Linux Today
Tags: General
Published: Thu, 17 Jul 2025 13:55:43 +0000
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The Libreboot 25.06 open-source BIOS/UEFI firmware has been released, enhancing hardware support for users. The update adds more hardware support, but no further details on which specific devices are now compatible are provided in this brief announcement.

Discover Libreboot 25.06, the open-source BIOS/UEFI firmware that enhances hardware support.

The post Libreboot 25.06 Open-Source BIOS/UEFI Firmware Adds More Hardware Support appeared first on Linux Today.


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Copyleft-Next License Relaunches With New Backing and Renewed Mission

Category: Linux Today
Tags: General
Published: Thu, 17 Jul 2025 13:49:26 +0000
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The Copyleft-Next License has been relaunched with new support and a renewed mission to promote open-source innovation and collaboration. The relaunch aims to encourage more open-source projects and initiatives, backed by its new backing and commitment.

Discover the relaunch of the Copyleft-Next License, backed by new support and a renewed mission to promote open-source innovation and collaboration.

The post Copyleft-Next License Relaunches With New Backing and Renewed Mission appeared first on Linux Today.


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Vivaldi Browser 7.5 Lands with Colored Tab Stacks

Category: Linux Today
Tags: General
Published: Thu, 17 Jul 2025 13:46:21 +0000
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The Vivaldi Browser has released version 7.5, featuring Colored Tab Stacks that enhance organization and visual appeal. This update aims to improve the browsing experience with its new feature, which allows users to group tabs by color for better management and aesthetics.

Discover the new Vivaldi Browser 7.5 featuring Colored Tab Stacks. Enhance your browsing experience with improved organization and vibrant visuals.

The post Vivaldi Browser 7.5 Lands with Colored Tab Stacks appeared first on Linux Today.


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Delta Air Lines is using AI to set the maximum price you’re willing to pay

Category: The Verge
Tags: General
Published: 2025-07-18T06:50:57-04:00
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Delta Air Lines is adopting dynamic ticket pricing using artificial intelligence to determine the highest price an individual would be willing to pay for flights. This move marks a shift away from traditional static ticket prices, following a successful test of the technology last year.
Delta Air Lines is leaning into dynamic ticket pricing that uses artificial intelligence to individually determine the highest fee you’d willingly pay for flights, according to comments Fortune spotted in the company’s latest earnings call. Following a limited test of the technology last year, Delta is planning to shift away from static ticket prices entirely […]
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Apple sues leaker Jon Prosser for stealing iOS secrets

Category: The Verge
Tags: General
Published: 2025-07-18T05:48:20-04:00
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Apple has sued Jon Prosser, a well-known leaker, for allegedly stealing trade secrets related to iOS 26. The lawsuit claims that Prosser had an accomplice, Michael Ramacciotti, who accessed an Apple employee's iPhone and used the information to report on upcoming changes in iOS 26 before it was publicly announced.
Apple has sued the well-known leaker Jon Prosser for the alleged theft of trade secrets related to iOS 26. Prosser has been accused of tasking another man, Michael Ramacciotti, with secretly accessing an Apple employee’s development iPhone and using that information to report on Apple’s planned changes in the then-unannounced iOS 26. According to the […]
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Nintendo wants you to join its next mysterious Switch Online playtest

Category: The Verge
Tags: General
Published: 2025-07-17T19:52:22-04:00
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Nintendo will host another playtest for its Nintendo Switch Online service, with open applications coming soon, and this second round will test the same service as previously. The "Nintendo Switch Online: Playtest Program" aims to gather feedback from participants to improve the online gaming experience on the console.
Late last year, Nintendo hosted a mysterious Switch Online playtest, and on Thursday, the company announced that it would be doing another test as part of the “Nintendo Switch Online: Playtest Program” and that it will be opening applications soon. This second round will be a test of the “same service” as before. Last time, […]
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Subaru’s new Uncharted EV looks like an undercover Toyota C-HR

Category: The Verge
Tags: General
Published: 2025-07-17T19:30:00-04:00
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Subaru's electric vehicle (EV) lineup is limited, currently consisting only of the Solterra and the upcoming Trailseeker. However, it has been announced that a new EV model, the 2026 Subaru Uncharted, will be added to the lineup in 2026.
Subaru doesn’t have the deepest bench when it comes to EVs. There’s the Solterra, now in its third model year, and the upcoming Trailseeker, which promises to be the Outback to the Solterra’s Impreza when it comes out in 2026. Now we can add a new member to the lineup. The 2026 Subaru Uncharted is […]
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The crypto industry got what it paid for

Category: The Verge
Tags: General
Published: 2025-07-17T18:37:44-04:00
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The US House of Representatives has passed three bills aimed at increasing legitimacy and predictability in the digital currency industry, with supporters believing this will benefit the sector. Critics, however, are concerned that these measures could also enrich President Trump's family and allies, given his previous investments in cryptocurrency-related companies.
The crypto industry is beginning to see a return on one of its most prescient investments: Donald Trump. On Thursday, the House of Representatives passed three bills that industry supporters believe will bring more legitimacy and predictability to the digital currency space - and that critics warn could enrich the president's own family and hand […]
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Jared Leto is the ultimate soldier in new TRON: Ares trailer

Category: Ars Technica
Tags: General
Published: Thu, 17 Jul 2025 22:51:39 +0000
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The person being described has exceptional physical strength, speed, and intelligence. However, despite their impressive abilities, they are also highly disposable, suggesting that they may be easily replaced or sacrificed for greater purposes.
"He's biblically strong, lightning fast, and supremely intelligent"—and very dispensable.
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Trump’s claims of a Coca-Cola agreement quickly go flat as nutritionists groan

Category: Ars Technica
Tags: General
Published: Thu, 17 Jul 2025 22:38:35 +0000
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Coca-Cola contains high amounts of sugar regardless of whether it's sweetened with sugar or an alternative sweetener. The company's use of different sweeteners does not change the fact that Coca-Cola remains a sugary beverage.
Whichever sweetener is used, Coke is still crammed with sugar.
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Dictionary.com “devastated” paid users by abruptly deleting saved words lists

Category: Ars Technica
Tags: General
Published: Thu, 17 Jul 2025 22:27:51 +0000
TL;DR: The dictionary website has stopped offering refunds to users and now displays advertisements on its platform, a change that may impact the user experience. This shift means that users will be viewing their search results alongside ads, rather than having a purely ad-free experience.
Dictionary website isn't offering refunds and is now only available with ads.
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GitHub abused to distribute payloads on behalf of malware-as-a-service

Category: Ars Technica
Tags: General
Published: Thu, 17 Jul 2025 22:16:09 +0000
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The repository provided a distribution channel for the Mobility as a Service (MaaS) that was not restricted by many networks. This allowed the MaaS to reach a wider audience and expand its user base.
The repository offered the MaaS a distribution channel not blocked in many networks.
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How Android phones became an earthquake warning system

Category: Ars Technica
Tags: General
Published: Thu, 17 Jul 2025 21:45:36 +0000
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The system relies on phone accelerometers (sensors that measure movement) to detect when an earthquake is approaching and then triggers alerts before the shaking begins. This allows users to take precautions or seek shelter before the actual seismic activity starts.
The system uses phones' accelerometers to trigger warnings ahead of the shaking.
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7 Best Coffee Concentrates for Instant Caffeine (2025)

Category: Wired
Tags: General
Published: Fri, 18 Jul 2025 10:32:00 +0000
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The passage suggests that there are various types of coffee concentrate options available to suit different tastes and preferences. Whether you like cold brew, flavored lattes, or traditional hot coffee, there's a concentrated option to meet your needs.
Whether you’re into cold brew, a frothy confection, or classic hot coffee, we’ve got a concentrated pick for every sipping style.
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Lelo Ora 3 Review: A Tongue Stimulator

Category: Wired
Tags: General
Published: Fri, 18 Jul 2025 08:00:00 +0000
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The Lelo's Ora 3 is a device designed to stimulate oral sex, unlike other similar products that use suction air technology.
Lelo’s Ora 3 is an oral sex stimulator that doesn’t rely on suction air technology.
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ICE Is Getting Unprecedented Access to Medicaid Data

Category: Wired
Tags: General
Published: Thu, 17 Jul 2025 21:44:43 +0000
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ICE has been granted direct access to a federal database containing sensitive medical information on tens of millions of Americans, allegedly for the purpose of identifying and locating undocumented immigrants. This agreement raises concerns about privacy violations and potential misuse of sensitive personal health data.
A new agreement viewed by WIRED gives ICE direct access to a federal database containing sensitive medical data on tens of millions of Americans, with the goal of locating immigrants.
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Some Cities in China Are Advertising Exclusive Subsidies for Huawei-Powered Cars

Category: Wired
Tags: General
Published: Thu, 17 Jul 2025 21:04:10 +0000
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The Chinese government has implemented a policy to offer discounts to consumers who purchase cars equipped with Huawei's software, specifically identified by WIRED as 10 local governments offering this incentive. However, it's unclear who is covering the costs of these discounts, suggesting potential subsidies or investments from the government or other entities.
WIRED identified 10 local governments in China that are offering discounts to consumers who choose cars running Huawei software. It’s not always clear who is footing the bill.
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The Best Meal Replacement Shakes for Total Life Optimization (2025)

Category: Wired
Tags: General
Published: Thu, 17 Jul 2025 21:01:00 +0000
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Full-meal replacement drinks offer a convenient solution to the problems of cooking and chewing food, providing a complete meal in one easy-to-consume drink. These drinks eliminate the need for preparation and digestion, making mealtime simple and efficient.
Solve the problem of cooking and chewing food with these full-meal replacement drinks.
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A pile of stable kernel updates

Category: LWN.net
Tags: Linux
Published: Thu, 17 Jul 2025 18:49:09 +0000
TL;DR: Here is a 2-sentence summary:

The Linux kernel has released several new stable versions, including 6.15.7, 6.12.39, 6.6.99, 6.1.146, 5.15.189, 5.10.240, and 5.4.296, each with additional important fixes. These releases contain a set of significant updates to improve the kernel's stability and performance.
The 6.15.7, 6.12.39, 6.6.99, 6.1.146, 5.15.189, 5.10.240, and 5.4.296 stable kernels have all been released; each contains another set of important fixes.
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Forgejo 12.0 released

Category: LWN.net
Tags: General
Published: Thu, 17 Jul 2025 16:26:02 +0000
TL;DR: Here is a summary of the text in 2 sentences:

Forgejo has released Version 12.0 of its software forge, featuring several user interface improvements and a new mechanism to keep forks in sync with their upstream versions. For more details on the changes, users can refer to the release notes on Codeberg.org.
Version 12.0 of the Forgejo software forge has been released. Changes include a number of user-interface improvements, a mechanism to keep forks in sync with their upstream, and more; see the release notes for the full list.
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[$] Scheduler medley: time-slice extension, sched_ext deadline servers, and LRU batching.

Category: LWN.net
Tags: General
Published: Thu, 17 Jul 2025 14:11:12 +0000
TL;DR: Here is a 2-sentence summary:

Linux's CPU scheduler continues to evolve through ongoing development, making it challenging to cover all recent changes. This article aims to catch up by highlighting three patches: extending time slices, introducing a deadline server for specific tasks, and preventing surprises from LRU batching on isolated CPUs.
Decades after its creation, the Linux CPU scheduler remains an area of active development; it is difficult to find a time slice to cover every interesting scheduler change. In an attempt to catch up, the time has come to round-robin through a few patches that have been circulating recently. The work at hand focuses on a new attempt at time-slice extension, the creation of a deadline server for sched_ext tasks, and keeping tasks on isolated CPUs from being surprised by LRU batching.
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Security updates for Thursday

Category: LWN.net
Tags: Linux, Red Hat
Published: Thu, 17 Jul 2025 05:40:45 +0000
TL;DR: Here is a 2-sentence summary:

Multiple Linux distributions have issued security updates to address various vulnerabilities, including AlmaLinux, Debian, Fedora, Red Hat, Slackware, SUSE, and Ubuntu. The updated packages include a range of software, such as Java, kernel components, and network-related tools like Apache2, Bind, and Socat.
Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (emacs, java-17-openjdk, kernel, kernel-rt, microcode_ctl, python3.11-setuptools, python3.12-setuptools, and socat), Debian (gnutls28), Fedora (vim), Red Hat (java-1.8.0-ibm), Slackware (bind), SUSE (docker, erlang, erlang26, ggml-devel-5889, gnuplot, kernel, kubernetes1.27, libQt6Concurrent6, mailman3, and transfig), and Ubuntu (apache2, bind9, linux-iot, linux-lowlatency-hwe-6.11, and linux-raspi, linux-raspi-5.4).
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[$] LWN.net Weekly Edition for July 17, 2025

Category: LWN.net
Tags: General
Published: Thu, 17 Jul 2025 00:45:38 +0000
TL;DR: Here is a summary of the article in 2 sentences:

The LWN.net Weekly Edition features various articles on Linux-related topics, including Python Just-In-Time compilation, Anubis, Secure Boot certificate expiration, and Python packaging in Fedora. The edition also includes briefs on Parrot 6.4 and other news, as well as announcements on newsletters, conferences, security updates, patches, and more.
Inside this week's LWN.net Weekly Edition:

  • Front: Python JIT; Anubis; Secure Boot certificate expiration; SFrame; Exported symbols; Python packaging in Fedora.
  • Briefs: Parrot 6.4; SPI report; Quotes; ...
  • Announcements: Newsletters, conferences, security updates, patches, and more.

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New App to Compress Video to Target File Sizes on Ubuntu

Category: OMG! Ubuntu!
Tags: General
Published: Thu, 17 Jul 2025 19:00:00 +0000
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Constrict is a new Python video compressor that uses FFmpeg to compress videos to a target file size on Ubuntu, with a simple GTK4 GUI now available on Flathub. The app allows users to set a target file size and automatically select the best framerate and encoding options for efficient compression.

Constrict GUI with three video files queued for compression, showing 10MB target size setting, automatic framerate selection, and H.264 encoding options.New Python video compressor Constrict uses FFmpeg to compress videos to target file sizes on Ubuntu. Simple GTK4 GUI now available on Flathub.

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ONLYOFFICE Desktop Editors Get a Bug Fix Update

Category: OMG! Ubuntu!
Tags: General
Published: Thu, 17 Jul 2025 14:29:00 +0000
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A bug fix update has been released for ONLYOFFICE 9.0 to address several issues and compatibility problems that arose with the major release. The update is now available for download, aiming to improve the overall user experience of the desktop editors.

onlyoffice desktop editor heroA bug fix update that tackles a number of glaring issues and compatibility hiccups in the recent major ONLYOFFICE 9.0 release is available to download.

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New RISC-V SBC Supports Ubuntu 24.04, Won’t Run Future Releases

Category: OMG! Ubuntu!
Tags: General
Published: Wed, 16 Jul 2025 22:05:00 +0000
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The ESWIN EBC77 RISC-V single board computer (SBC) has launched with support for Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, but due to its RVA20 profile, it will not be able to run future versions of Ubuntu, including 25.10 or later.

ESWIN EBC77 RISC-V single board computerESWIN EBC77 RISC-V SBC launches with Ubuntu 24.04 LTS support but RVA20 profile means it won't run Ubuntu 25.10 or later. Specs, price, and availability.

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Ubuntu 25.10 Fixes Something You Didn’t Know Needed Fixing

Category: OMG! Ubuntu!
Tags: General
Published: Wed, 16 Jul 2025 19:50:35 +0000
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A bug that caused the desktop dock's corners to be sharp rather than curved has been fixed in Ubuntu. The fix was made in Ubuntu 25.10 and will now display the dock with rounded radii, making it more visually appealing.

Another bug to file under 'once you see it, you can't unseen it' has been fixed in Ubuntu, this one concerning the curved corners on the desktop dock.

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Kiro, Amazon-Backed Agentic IDE, Enters Public Preview

Category: OMG! Ubuntu!
Tags: General
Published: Tue, 15 Jul 2025 22:59:00 +0000
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Kiro, an AI-powered Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for Linux, macOS, and Windows, has entered public preview. The IDE features a "spec-driven" workflow and compatibility with VS Code, making it a new option for developers looking to streamline their coding experience.

KIRO, Agentic IDE logo against screenshot background.Kiro, a new AI-powered IDE for Linux, macOS, and Windows, is now in public preview. Learn about its "spec-driven" workflow and VS Code compatibility.

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FOSS Weekly #25.29: End of Ubuntu 24.10, AUR Issue, Terminal Tips, Screenshot Editing and More Linux Stuff

Category: It's FOSS
Tags: General
Published: Thu, 17 Jul 2025 04:27:47 GMT
TL;DR: Europe is continuing to move towards a more open-source-based society, with initiatives and policies aimed at promoting the development and use of free and open-source software (FOSS). This shift is driven by a desire to reduce dependence on proprietary technology, increase innovation, and foster greater collaboration and transparency in the digital sector.
Europe keeps on marching...towards open source.
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Unsure About the Future of Windsurf? Try These Alternative Vibe Coding Editors on Linux

Category: It's FOSS
Tags: General
Published: Wed, 16 Jul 2025 14:04:59 GMT
TL;DR: Windsurf has been experiencing some difficulties recently, and it's possible that it may be time to make some changes to get things back on track.
Windsurf’s been a bit rocky lately. Time for a change?
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The Curious Case of AUR Updates Fetching 30 GB of Data for Electron

Category: It's FOSS
Tags: General
Published: Tue, 15 Jul 2025 03:44:05 GMT
TL;DR: I don't see any text to summarize. It seems like there was no original text provided, only a question. If you meant to provide some context or text, please feel free to share it and I'd be happy to help summarize it in 2 sentences for you!
No one has time for a 30 GB update, right?
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FOSS Weekly #25.28: Xfce Customization, CoMaps, Disk Space Clean-up, Deprecated Commands and More

Category: It's FOSS
Tags: General
Published: Thu, 10 Jul 2025 04:58:54 GMT
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Xfce is capable of appearing both beautiful and modern. This suggests that the desktop environment's aesthetic can be appealing and contemporary.
Xfce can look beautiful and modern, too.
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Packet is the Linux App You Didn’t Know You Needed for Fast Android File Transfers

Category: It's FOSS
Tags: General
Published: Mon, 07 Jul 2025 13:13:17 GMT
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File sharing can be done quickly and easily between Linux and Android devices using a simple process. This allows for seamless transfer of files without requiring complex setup or software installations.
Simple, fast file sharing between Linux and Android.
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đź§± Building better initramfs: A deep dive into dracut on Fedora & RHEL

Category: Fedora Magazine
Tags: General
Published: Fri, 04 Jul 2025 08:00:00 +0000
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This guide teaches you how to fully utilize dracut, a modern tool used by Fedora and RHEL for boot processing. It covers hands-on scenarios, custom module configurations, and performance tuning tips to help you create better initramfs images.
Learn how to harness the full power of dracut, the modern tool behind Fedora and RHEL's boot process. This hands-on guide explores real-world scenarios, custom module configurations, and performance tuning tips for building better initramfs images.
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đź”§ Unlocking system performance: A practical guide to tuning PCP on Fedora & RHEL

Category: Fedora Magazine
Tags: General
Published: Fri, 27 Jun 2025 08:00:00 +0000
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Performance Co-Pilot (PCP) is a framework for collecting, monitoring, and analyzing system performance metrics, available in the repositories for Fedora and RHEL. This guide aims to help administrators tune PCP's pmlogger service to suit their needs, whether debugging performance issues or optimizing system performance.
Performance Co-Pilot (PCP) is a robust framework for collecting, monitoring, and analyzing system performance metrics. Available in the repos for Fedora and RHEL, it allows administrators to gather a wide array of data with minimal configuration. This guide walks you through tuning PCP’s pmlogger service to better fit your needs—whether you’re debugging performance issues or […]
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đź”§ Deep dive into sosreport: understanding the data pack layout in Fedora & RHEL

Category: Fedora Magazine
Tags: Red Hat
Published: Wed, 25 Jun 2025 08:00:00 +0000
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The article aims to provide an in-depth understanding of the sosreport output, including its content and structure, to improve its usefulness. The sosreport utility is a command-line tool available on Fedora, RHEL, CentOS, and other RHEL-based systems that collects a comprehensive snapshot of system information.
This article will describe the content and structure of the sosreport output. The aim is to improve its usefullness through a better understanding of its contents. 🧰 What is sosreport? sosreport is a powerful command-line utility available on Fedora, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), CentOS, and other RHEL-based systems to collect a comprehensive snapshot of […]
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System insights with command-line tools: free and vmstat

Category: Fedora Magazine
Tags: General
Published: Mon, 23 Jun 2025 08:00:00 +0000
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This article explores the free and vmstat command-line tools, which provide valuable insights into the health of a Linux system by showing how RAM and swap are being used. Free offers an instant snapshot of memory usage, while vmstat provides a real-time view of virtual memory statistics.
In this fifth article of the “System insights with command-line tools” series we explore free and vmstat, two small utilities that reveal a surprising amount about your Linux system’s health. free gives you an instant snapshot of how RAM and swap are being used. vmstat (the virtual memory statistics reporter) reports a real-time view of […]
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Flock to Fedora 2025 Recap: Streaming from Kenya

Category: Fedora Magazine
Tags: General
Published: Thu, 19 Jun 2025 08:00:00 +0000
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The writer attended Flock to Fedora 2025 virtually from Kenya and would like to thank the organizers, speakers, and volunteers who made the event possible. This recap provides an account of their experience as a virtual attendee on June 5-6.
This is my recap of Flock to Fedora 2025, streamed live from Kenya! I would really like to thank the amazing team – speakers, volunteers as well, who made FLOCK possible this year!  This recap is from a virtual attendee’s viewpoint, tuning in live from Kenya for June 5–6. Massive appreciation to everyone behind the […]
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