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- Machine agency: Infrastructure for creative automation
- Macs & MacOS: Greener Grass?
- Mageia 7 RC released
- Mageia 8 Is Released With GNOME, KDE Plasma And Xfce Live Installation Media For x86-64
- Making dollars and sense of free software funding's future
- Manjaro Linux 21.0 "Ornara" Is Released in Xfce, KDE and GNOME flavors
- Manjaro Linux Lead Developer In Hot Waters Over Donation Slush Fund For Laptop And Personal Items
- Manjaro Linux Lost All Of Their Support Forum Images
- Manjaro Linux will not be installing the proprietary FreeOffice by default
- Manjaro Lomiri Alpha1 for PinePhone Is Released
- Martin Dougiamas: Why Openness in Education is essential
- Mastodon 3.1.0 Is Released With Bookmarks, UI animations And More
- Meet The New Linux Foundation Technical Advisory Board
- Memory Chips Will See "Strong Demand" (=Rising Prices) In 2020
- Mesa 19.0.8 released with fix for major blunder in 19.0.7
- Mesa 19.1.0 is now available
- Mesa 19.1.0 RC 5 and stable branch 19.0.6 available, 19.1.0 final is delayed
- Mesa 19.1.0 rc1 released with many new OpenGL features
- Mesa 19.1.1 and 19.0.7 are now available
- Mesa 19.1.2 released
- Mesa 19.1.3 released
- Mesa 19.1.4 is now available with fixes for hair oddities in Max Payne 3 on AMD/RADV
- Mesa 19.2 is released with support for AMD Navi GPUs
- Mesa 19.2 rc2 released with support for Navi and "unreleased" AMD chip
- Mesa 19.2.3 And 19.3-rc2 Are Now Available
- Mesa 19.2.4 Emergency Release Available
- Mesa 19.2.6 And 19.3.0rc4 Are Available
- Mesa 19.2.8 And 19.3.1 Are Released With Minor Fixes
- Mesa 19.3.0 Is Released With ACO shader compiler for AMD GPUs And OpenGL 4.6 Support
- Mesa 19.3.0 Will Be Released Next Week
- Mesa 19.3.0-rc1 Released With New Vulkan Features
- Mesa 19.3.2 Is Released With SDMA Disabled On Older AMD GPUs
- Mesa 20 Will Have SDMA Disabled On AMD RX-Series GPUs
- Mesa 20.0.0 Is Released
- Mesa 20.0.0-rc1 Is Released With Vulkan 1.2 Support and Iris As New Default Intel OpenGL Driver
- Mesa 20.0.0-rc3 Is Released With Barely Nothing New Since rc2
- Mesa 20.1.10 Is Released With A Handful Of Bug-Fixes
- Mesa 20.1.5 Is Released With 29 Bug-Fixes And SDMA Disabled On Vega GPUs
- Mesa 20.2.0 Is Released
- Mesa 21 Broke VAAPI Hardware Encoding On Machines With AMD Graphics Cards. A Fix Is Coming.
- Mesa 21 Is Released With Many Improvements For AMD Graphics Users
- Mesa 21.0.0-rc5 Is Released
- Mesa 21.0.2 Is Released With Minor Bug-Fixes Mostly For AMD Graphics Hardware
- Mesa 21.1.0 Is Released With Variable Rate Shading Support For AMD GPUs, Performance Improvements And New Vulkan Extensions
- Mesa 21.1.0-rc1 Is Released With Variable Rate Shading Support For AMD GPUs, New Vulkan Extensions And More
- Mesa 3d 19.2 Release Plan Announced
- Mesa Considers Dropping Default Support For 16+ Year Old x86 CPUs
- Mesa Could Fork Older "Classic" Display Drivers Out To A Separate "Mesa Classic-LTS" Branch
- Mesa Developers Debate Using Rust Code In Mesa
- Mesa Just Got A Significant Performance Boost For Intel Tiger Lake Chips
- Microarchitectural Data Sampling: The Latest Side-Channel Vulnerability In Intel CPUs
- Microblogging Client Choqok 1.7.0 Is Released
- Microsoft Edge For Linux Is Here
- Microsoft Edge Is Coming To Linux In October 2020
- Microsoft Edge To Shake Up The Browser Competition On The GNU/Linux Desktop
- Microsoft GitHub launches "Sponsors" feature allowing users to Pay Open Source Developers
- Microsoft GitHub Tightens Rules On Security Research And Copyright Circumvention
- Microsoft Proposes Unprivileged Chroot On Linux
- Microsoft Removes Christmas Hat from MIT Licensed VS Code, Closes Issue Tracker To Silence Complaints
- Microsoft Windows no longer trusts built-in SSD encryption and neither should you
- Microsoft WordPad 2020 Will Contain In-App Advertisements
- Microsoft's Terms of Service Updated to be even more Draconian
- Minor flaw found in Linux's RDS implementation
- Modern Web Standards Are Leaving Niche Web Browsers Behind
- Momentum Botnet Infects Linux-based Routers And Smart Devices, Uses Them For DDoS Attacks
- Monero P2Pool V1.0 Is Released
- More on RMS’ return
- Most popular LinuxReviews articles in May 2019
- Mousepad 0.5.3 Is Released
- Mousepad 0.5.5 Is Released With Client Side Decorations And Spellchecking
- Mozilla certificate screw-up disables all extensions, including those installed in people's browsers
- Mozilla Firefox 88 Is Released
- Mozilla Fires 250 Employees, Blames COVID-19 For Years Of Mismanagement
- Mozilla Fires 70 Employees, Apple Offers New Jobs
- Mozilla Is Rolling Out Redirect Tracking Protection In Firefox In A Somewhat Concerning Fashion
- Mozilla's Firefox 68 vs Firefox 68 from Fedora: No difference. At all.
- Mpv 0.31.0 Is Released
- Mpv drops GNOME support
- Mstdn.jp Is Back After Hours Of Downtime Due Post Containing Islamic Terrorist Material
- Mutazione Got A Native Linux Version
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- NAVER Whale 2.9.115.16 Is Released
- NAVER Whale Browser 2.8.105.22 Is Released
- New changes to Twitter make it even worse for free software users
- New Chinese Free Speech Law Limits Chinese Citizens Ability To Participate In Free Software Development
- New GNU Kart Coming To SuperTuxKart 1.3
- New Hong Kong Security Law Could Slow SuperTuxKart Development
- New Kernels released and You Must Upgrade NOW
- New Kernels, 5.1.7, 5.0.21 and 4.19.48 are released
- New Kernels: 4.14.124, 4.19.49, 5.1.8 and 5.2-RC4. And as always, You Must Upgrade NOW
- New Kernels: 4.4.181, 4.9.181, 4.14.125, 4.19.50, 5.1.9 - just two days after the last kernels releases. And as always, You Must Upgrade NOW
- New Kernels: 5.1.16, 4.19.57 and 4.14.132 released with mostly network-related fixes
- New Kernels: 5.2-rc5, 5.1.10, 4.19.51 and 4.14.126 released
- New Kernels: 5.2-rc6 and stable branch kernels 5.1.14 and 4.19.55 are now available with patch fixing Steam
- New Libreboot release, ETA late April 2021 / early June 2021
- New Modern exFAT Driver From Samsung Is Coming In Linux 5.7
- New Nvidia 440.49 Linux Driver Brings DisplayPort Multi-Stream Audio Support
- New Older Stable-Branch Kernels released with Steam fix: 4.4.184, 4.9.184 and 4.14.131 are now available
- New Russian Legislation Would Outlaw Tor And Sites Using Encrypted ClientHello
- New Stable Kernel Series Releases 4.4.182, 4.9.182, 4.14.127, 4.19.52 and 5.1.11 Fixes Serious TCP Networking Vulnerabilities
- New stable kernels: 5.3.6, 4.19.79 and 4.14.149 are now available
- New Stable-Series Linux Kernels 5.4.3, 5.3.16 and 4.19.89 Fixes KVM Crash Vulnerability
- New Steam Clients Available with Faster Game Downloads
- New Versions Of The GNUstep Base Library, GUI library, GUI Backend And GNUstep Gorm Are Released
- New WJSN album "For The Summer" coming in 7 days
- New Xfce desktop, appfinder, configuration tool and panel released
- Newly Published Raccoon Attack Could Be Used To Do Man-In-The-Middle Attacks on TLS Connections Against Rare Servers
- Nginx 1.20.0 Is Released
- Nmap 7.90 Is Released With 1,200 New Fingerprints And 70+ Bugs Squashed
- Node.js 15.0 Is Released
- Norwegian Study Finds The Online Advertisement Industry To Be "OUT OF CONTROL"
- NSA and CIA Warn That The Russians Are Deploying Linux-Specific "Drovorub" Malware
- Nvidia Could Be Changing Their Hostile Attitude Towards Free Software Drivers
- NVidia Cripples Proprietary Graphics Driver In Order To Sell Specialized Crypto-Mining Cards
- Nvidia Display Driver 465.24.02 For Linux Is Released
- Nvidia Drops Linux Support For GeForce G8x, G9x, and GT2xx graphics cards
- Nvidia Partially Kills SLI In Their Latest Linux Driver
- Nvidia Swallows ARM For $40 Billion
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- Oil Shell 0.8.9 Is Released
- Older Ubuntu Server Version Have Gained Support For AMD Rome Processors
- Ongoing (Albeit Secret) Campaign of Patent Extortion Against GNU/Linux Distributions Using Software Patents, Even Expired Ones in Europe
- OnionShare 2.3.1 Is Released
- OpenPGP keys are being spammed to the point where GnuPG is "useless"
- OpenRazer 3.0.0 Adds Linux Support For 15 New Razer Devices
- OpenRGB 0.4 Is Released
- OpenSSL 1.1.1k Is Released And You Should Upgrade If You are Using OpenSSL 1.1.1
- OpenSUSE Leap 15.1 released
- Openwifi project: The dawn of the free/libre WiFi chip
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- Pale Moon v28.9.0.2 Is Released
- Patently Obvious: The Year The Lawyers Came To FOSS
- Pay As You Go Linux PCs are here - and you Better Pay or it Locks Up
- PeerTube 3.1 Is Released With Advanced Transcoding Options And A More Polished User-Interface
- Per-Process Bandwidth Monitor Bandwhich 0.10.0 Is Released
- Personal finances manager Skrooge 2.20.0 released
- Peruse 2.0 Beta 1 Is Released: A KDE Comic Book Reader Disaster
- Plausible Analytics Switches From MIT To GNU AGPL License Due To Competition
- Plom: Paperless Open Marking
- Prepare To Re-Format If You Are Using An Older XFS Filesystem
- Preventing An OpenPGP Smartcard From Caching The PIN Eternally
- Privacy vs "I have nothing to hide"
- Proton 5.0-1 Is Released With Wine 5.0, DXVK 1.5.4 and FAudio 20.02
- Purism Announces US-Manufactured Librem 5 Model For $1999 USD
- PyPy 7.3.0 Is Released Just-In-Time For Christmas
- Python 3 plugin support for GIMP 3 is ready
- Python 3.9 Is Released
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- QBittorrent 4.3.4 Is Released
- QBittorrent Support For BitTorrent 2.0 Is Looking Good
- QBittorrent v4.2.1 Is Released
- QEMU 6.0 Is Released With A Long List Of New Features
- QEMU Support For Rendering Vulkan Software On The Hosts GPU In Virtual Machines Using Virgil 3D Is Underway
- Qmmp 1.4.2 Is Released
- Qt Could Go Proprietary, KDE Relationship And Qt-Based Free Software In Jeopardy
- Qt Creator 4.10.0 released with Android targets for CMake and Qbs projects
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- Rackspace's Free Hosting For Free Software Program Has Ended
- Raspberry Pi 4 Firmware Updates Add Network Booting and USB 3.0 Power Saving For Lower Temperatures
- RDRAND stops returning random values on older AMD CPUs after suspend
- Really Simple Syndication - SolutionsWatch
- Recording Industry Association of America Gets Youtube-dl Kicked Off GitHub
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 with focus on "the cloud" is now available
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.1 Beta Available
- Red Hat Recommends Disabling Hardware Acceleration on Intel Integrated Graphics Due To Hardware Flaw
- Remote education: My children's freedom and privacy at stake
- Remotely Exploitable Root Vulnerability In OpenSMTPD Disclosed
- REUSE: Simple steps to declare your copyright and licenses
- Revisiting Intel CPU bug workarounds with Linux Kernel 5.2
- Richard Brown: MicroOS Desktop, The Road to Daily Driving
- Richard Brown: Regular Releases are Wrong, Roll for your life
- Richard Matthew Stallman is Still Monitoring the Attacks on Software Freedom
- Richard Stallman has resigned from his position as president of the Free Software Foundation
- Richard Stallman takes on Switzerland
- Richard Stallman to Visit Germany in July
- Richard Stallman: Unjust computing clamps down
- RMS addresses the free software community
- RMS Hate Letter Signers Overtake RMS Support Letter Signers By A Wide Margin Thanks To "Discovered" Mail-in Ballots
- Rmw v0.7.09 Is Released
- RNR - A New Terminal File Manager Similar To Ranger And GNU Midnight Commander
- Rocket League Is Ditching Linux Support
- Rockit Girl Wishes You A Very Happy Chuseok Harvest Festival Holiday
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- Salt Your Data!
- SDL2 Gains OS/2 Support
- SeaMonkey 2.53.1 Beta 1 Is Released: Not Fully Abandoned Abandonware
- SeaMonkey 2.53.7 Is Released
- Second Mesa 19.1.0 release candidate is now available with Radeon and Intel fixes and two bugs blocking a final release
- Second Mini Album "Dear My Color" From Korean Pop Sensation 보라미유 (Boramiyu) Is Released And It Is Wonderful
- Second print edition of "The Linux Command Line: A Complete Introduction" by William Shotts is now available in stores
- SecureDrop Workstation: Handling unsafe documents safely
- Sensor Fusion Hub Driver For AMD Laptops With Gyroscopes Is Coming To Linux 5.11
- Serious Buffer Overflow Vulnerability In The Bitcoin Core Client Disclosed
- Signal Appears To Have Abandoned Their AGPL-licensed Server Sourcecode
- Signal Just Made One Years Worth Of Server-Side Source Code Available In One Huge Dump
- SimpleMailQt V2.0.0-beta 1 Is Released With Asynchronous Support
- SLOS-GIMPainter Brush Package Can Make GIMP A Better Painting Tool
- Snek version 1.0 Announced for Python-Like programming on Tiny Embedded Systems
- Software freedom isn’t about licenses – it’s about power
- Some Proprietary AMD GPU Source Code Has Leaked
- South Korean Government and Army will be switching to Linux
- Squashfs-tools-ng 1.1.0 Brings Broken tar2sqfs Compressed Tarball Support
- Steam And Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Set New Concurrent User Records Sunday