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Tux Machines

Tux Machines is a popular news site focusing on Free/libre and Open Source software, especially GNU/Linux. Founded by Susan (srlinuxx) in 2004 and now operated by Bytes Media.

The site aims to share relevant news with its valued community of readers.

Recent Posts as of Apr 26, 2023

Linux Kernel 6.3 Officially Released, This Is What’s New

Linux kernel 6.3 is now available for download with various new features and improvements.

Servers: Kubernetes 1.27, Drupal, and Distributed Databases (UPDATED)

backend software news

Stable kernels: Linux 6.2.13, Linux 6.1.26, Linux 5.15.109, Linux 5.10.179, Linux 5.4.242, Linux 4.19.282, and Linux 4.14.314

I'm announcing the release of the 6.2.13 kernel

Slimbook Pro2, Kubuntu 18.04 to 22.04 upgrade, changes, fun

As of this article, my Slimbook Pro2 laptop is 4.5 years old. It's the first Linux-only device I tried using for serious productivity, all the time

Open Hardware: Six Raspberry Pi 4's Power Sci-Fi-Themed Chinese Take-Out Signage and 10 Best Raspberry Pi Pico Projects

2 stories for now

Games: Pixel Wheels, Steam, and More

4 stories for now

The life of a GUI application

Once the GUI toolkit (and version) chosen, plus the HIG, the development starts!

Android Leftovers

Android’s camera and microphone kill switch is headed to ChromeOS

Programming Leftovers

Coding links

KDE and Qt Development

Qt stuff

Unix Vs Linux: What’s the Difference

In conclusion, Unix and Linux are two closely related but distinct operating systems

Security Leftovers

Mostly from SecurityWeek

today's howtos

afternoon howtos aplenty

Call on the IRS to provide libre tax-filing software

Millions of US taxpayers file their taxes using proprietary software such as TurboTax

AudioTube is a Slick YouTube Music App for Linux

If you regularly use YouTube to listen to music you may enjoy using a dedicated YouTube music player on your desktop. On Linux, there are several to choose from.

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