2. "Work has started" on native Linux support for GOG Galaxy, co-founder says they''re "a big fan of Linux" Reddit Link
3. A Very Short/Quick Post-Announcement Update - Orbitiny Desktop Pilot 9 (Repackaged) ↑ 5 Reddit Upvotes
4. Intel Arc B390 iGPU beats AMD Radeon 890M by 23% in Phoronix Linux gaming tests ↑ 42 Reddit Upvotes
8. VirtualBox upstream now supports KVM as a (still experimental) backend on Linux. ↑ 67 Reddit Upvotes
10. AppManager v3.0.0 released. A simple way to install, update, and manage AppImages on Linux ↑ 725 Reddit Upvotes
11. I built a SQL Server, PostgreSQL & SQLite client that runs on Linux - Jam SQL Studio ↑ 74 Reddit Upvotes
12. Orbitiny Desktop Pilot 9 Released - Another Super Massive Release – Qt6 Upgrade 4 New Exclusive Innovations 5 New Programs Many More New Features and Bug Fixes and Orbitiny''s Official Website Launched ↑ 28 Reddit Upvotes
15. Is anyone else fascinated by how GoboLinux redefines the traditional File System Hierarchy Standard? And that it''s not only easy but also makes sense? Reddit Link
16. Linux 7.0 Should Fix Nouveau For The Large Pages Support For Better NVK Performance ↑ 342 Reddit Upvotes
17. First beta for Krita 5.3 and Krita 6.0 - Wayland color management and HDR for 6.0 ↑ 187 Reddit Upvotes
18. Valve explains why it hasn’t announced release dates for its new hardware, now plans for “first half of the year” ↑ 386 Reddit Upvotes
19. Announcing: Rataplay Terminal User Interface (TUI) for searching, playing, and downloading videos ↑ 17 Reddit Upvotes
20. Inside the Linux Kernel Runtime Guard (LKRG): A New Layer of Kernel Integrity Protection Linux Journal ↑ 68 Reddit Upvotes
21. Microsoft''s New Open-Source Project: LiteBox As A Rust-Based Sandboxing Library OS ↑ 314 Reddit Upvotes
23. CEO of IBM and Chairman of Red Hat telling how they force executives to meet racial quotas in hiring. "if you lose, you lose part of your bonus.” "I could name multiple leaders ... that were held accountable to the point they are no longer with Red Hat". ↑ 14 Reddit Upvotes
29. Shortcomings and regressions in Plasma 6 wayland for artists using and configuring graphic tablets ↑ 6 Reddit Upvotes
39. Does the linux community appreciate chromeOS/Google/Pixels. (not every piece of tech has to be linux btw) Reddit Link
56. In an effort to close perceived loopholes, Treasury recommends massive expansion of warrantless surveillance and power to sanction open-source software ↑ 2 Reddit Upvotes
62. These MS fanboys drive me nuts. Who thinks paying 45k/mo for 7.5k mailboxes for MS exchange is a good idea? Reddit Link
65. PipeWire 1.0 - An interview with PipeWire creator Wim Taymans - Fedora Magazine ↑ 13 Reddit Upvotes
69. W4 Games raises $15M to drive video game development inflection with Godot Engine ↑ 9 Reddit Upvotes
71. [Proton IAmA] Are you a European based Linux desktop developer (GTK+/Qt)? Application is open to help the development of Proton clients for Linux ↑ 8 Reddit Upvotes
93. Small business owner: considering signi g up to Microsoft Office Premium for mail etc. ↑ 3 Reddit Upvotes
95. 100 Million Firmware Updates Supplied By The LVFS (Linux Vendor Firmware Service) ↑ 9 Reddit Upvotes
96. Sway-Talisman: Terminal Application Launcher in Scratchpad, Minimalist And Native ↑ 5 Reddit Upvotes
102. Alma Linux: Bringing EPEL support to the ELevate project, an initiative to support migrations between major versions of RHEL / RHEL-derivatives. ↑ 8 Reddit Upvotes
110. [WallStall] An app that i made in python for surfing wallpapers. Currently features wallpapers only from wallheaven.cc. In future i'll be adding feature to apply effects (like natron have glow, cc, godrays, etc) directly from the app, which is my main goal from WallStall. ↑ 6 Reddit Upvotes
112. Man this took forever to get set up and working. I learned a lot in the process though!! Reddit Link
113. Newbie help: sudo nano -w /etc/dhcpcd.conf command coming up with blank screen while trying to create a static IP on Raspberry Pi 400 Reddit Link
117. IBM Red Hat - AI Alliance Launches as an International Community of Leading Technology Developers, Researchers, and Adopters Collaborating Together to Advance Open, Safe, Responsible AI ↑ 11 Reddit Upvotes
118. Events import and synchronization, announcements, conversations... with #Mobilizon v4 releasing today, we're reaching our goals (and are ready to pass the ball!). ↑ 9 Reddit Upvotes
138. I've suddenly realised I've been using linux for far too long today I did the unthinkable Reddit Link
144. Shouldn't Java be a better choice for Linux scripting compared to bash or python or perl? Reddit Link
145. Makima 0.2.1 released! Can now be used to remap keyboards, mice, tablets, etc ↑ 9 Reddit Upvotes
157. Linux Mint's Cinnamon 6.0 Brings Initial -- Still Experimental -- Wayland Session ↑ 24 Reddit Upvotes
168. [dm-crypt] LUKS container creation without device mapper or loop device access ↑ 3 Reddit Upvotes
178. Am I the only one that gets PTSD from days of Windows past when I see this screen? I get that it's a part of the Plymouth package, but damn... ↑ 37 Reddit Upvotes
179. we'd love your feedback on Anytype - private, end-to-end encrypted and local first alternative to notion and obsidian ↑ 24 Reddit Upvotes
192. Looking for a name or set of packages that installs a distribution FROM a LiveCD/USB to a hard drive, preferably Debian but also RPM. Similar to what Ubuntu/Fedora might use. Reddit Link
193. Benchmarking Five Linux Distros Against Windows 11 On The Threadripper PRO 7995WX / HP Z6 G5 A ↑ 4 Reddit Upvotes
197. [RFC PATCH 0/6] Supporting GMEM (generalized memory management) for external memory devices ↑ 8 Reddit Upvotes
211. Last week in FOSS: AMD Linux gaming Laptop, PipeWire 1.0.0, Azure RTOS open sourced, and more ↑ 16 Reddit Upvotes
213. How can I get computer programs running on Gallium OS? I’m specifically trying to run WXtoIMG on an old chromebook and can’t figure out how to run the actual program. I’d like to have it on the computer’s drive itself but I’m fine with using a flash drive. Reddit Link
214. What would happen if programmers from LXDE and XFCE created an ideal desktop environment? Reddit Link
217. Graphing ZFS - A tool to visualize and compare different ZFS RAID layouts and settings ↑ 13 Reddit Upvotes
218. Are there 100% LIBRE (free and open source) Linux distributions that ABSOLUTELY DO NOT CONTAIN GNU software or utilities or whatever? Reddit Link
219. Why is Java considered more of a "first class citizen" in the Linux world compared to .NET/Mono? ↑ 5 Reddit Upvotes
221. [PATCH v1 0/3] introduce priority-based shutdown support - Kernel mailing list debate ↑ 17 Reddit Upvotes
222. downloader-cli - Minimal commandline downloader now comes with a lot of customizations while still being minimal ↑ 4 Reddit Upvotes
223. ytmdl - Download songs from YouTube with metadata. v0.3.4 released with youtube as fallback for meta, output directory customizations and other fixes. ↑ 5 Reddit Upvotes
232. Ubuntu is a popular distro with a very large user base, yet it is not often recommended or praised in most forums/subs. This remains a statistical mystery to me… Reddit Link
239. I wrote a bash script for pacman to easily downgrade a package and it's dependencies to any date ↑ 3 Reddit Upvotes
244. Is there a way to get to linux devices (say a desktop and a laptop) to sync and share files between them? ↑ 2 Reddit Upvotes
245. blendOS v4 released, now fully declarative, with support for any desktop environment/packages in the Arch repos ↑ 8 Reddit Upvotes
246. Clang based OpenMandriva Lx 5.0 released with Plasma 5.27.9, Gnome 45.1 and Lxqt 1.4. Plasma 6 ISO available in Cooker and ROME (rolling release streams). ↑ 7 Reddit Upvotes
250. This Week in GNOME - €1M Funding To Advance Work On systemd-homed Home Encryption ↑ 8 Reddit Upvotes
265. AMD EPYC Genoa/Genoa-X & Bergamo vs. Intel Xeon Sapphire Rapids On Ubuntu 23.10 ↑ 8 Reddit Upvotes
271. Merging PDFs used pdfunite and ghostscript and obtained two very different file sizes. ↑ 1 Reddit Upvotes
272. Announcement of LibreOffice 7.6.3 Community and LibreOffice Viewer app for Android in the Google Play Store - The Document Foundation Blog ↑ 11 Reddit Upvotes
278. Even Microsoft acknowledges GNU and the FSF’s contributions on their GitHub page for CBL-Mariner Reddit Link
279. Linux is much better at telling if HDD is going bad than windows, so much for hard disk sentinel(!) ↑ 8 Reddit Upvotes
283. Switched completely to Mint and liking it very much but sadly have to move back to my toxic ex Windows 11 ↑ 2 Reddit Upvotes
297. A long time ago, back in the 2.6 kernel era, I saw a kernel patch that gave any user whose primary groupid was set to 0 (root group) to have read access to any file or block node on the system, regardless of the file's permissions. Does something like this exist for modern kernels? ↑ 3 Reddit Upvotes
298. Ubuntu Linux Squeezes ~20% More Performance Than Windows 11 On New AMD Zen 4 Threadripper ↑ 5 Reddit Upvotes