DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 1097 The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS . This week in DistroWatch Weekly: Review: Chimera Linux vs ChimeraOS News: Fedora elevates KDE spin to an edition, Fedora trials new system installer, KDE developing its own distribution, Qubes-style isolation coming to FreeBSD Questions and answers: Choosing AlmaLinux OS vs Debian Released last week: CachyOS 241110, Red Hat Enterpr… 20 Simple Python Scripts That Will Automate Your Daily Tasks Python, with its simple syntax and powerful libraries, is one of the best programming languages for creating automation scripts. In this article, I’ll share 20 Python scripts that I’ve used to automate various tasks. The post 20 Simple Python Scripts That Will Automate Your Daily Tasks appeared first on Linux Today . digiKam 8.5 Released with Face Management Improvements, Color Label Usability The digiKam team announced the release and general availability of digiKam 8.5 as a new maintenance update to this open-source, free, and cross-platform professional photo management software. The post digiKam 8.5 Released with Face Management Improvements, Color Label Usability appeared first on Linux Today . PureOS Crimson Development Report: October 2024 Welcome back Welcome to the fourth installment in our PureOS development series! We are pleased to provide more progress updates from October. In addition to subscription-funded development, Purism continues to fund the infrastructure work needed to release PureOS Crimson. Your support helps us advance PureOS for all Librem devices and for the larger FLOSS ecosystem. […] The post PureOS Crimson D… |
Linux Kernel 6.12 Has Landed – And It’s a Big One Linus Torvalds has announced the release of Linux kernel 6.12, and an eclectic assortment of changes contained within make it one of the most biggest kernel releases for a while. In terms of features, I mean. I didn’t sit bean-counting the code byte-by-byte! In his message to the Linux Kernel Mailing List to announce the release Linus Torvalds notes that the final week of testing delivered “no st… Archinstall 3.0 Enhances User Experience with Redesigned TUI Archinstall 3.0, a user-friendly guided installer for Arch Linux, released with a revamped TUI with curses, improved code quality, ruff linting support, and more. HackerBox 0108 Implements a Macintosh 128K Emulator on RP2040 Platform This month’s HackerBox introduces an opportunity to explore retro computing through the configuration of the PICOboot RP2040 Development Board to emulate the functionality of an original Macintosh 128K. Take the Cloud Native Security Survey Share your insights to help improve cloud native security and receive 25% off your CloudNativeSecurityCon registration. The post Take the Cloud Native Security Survey appeared first on Linux.com . |
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