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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 Nov 14, 2023

WINE 8.20 and Nancy Drew in ScummVM

Emulation-type systems

OBS Studio 30 Released with Support for Intel QSV H264, HEVC, and AV1 on Linux

OBS Studio 30 is now available for download coming with exciting new features, as well as numerous other changes and bug fixes for this popular free and open-source screencasting and streaming app.

Kdenlive 23.08.3 released

Kdenlive 23.08.3 continues the stabilization effort of this release cycle in preparation for the Qt6 upgrade

AlmaLinux OS 9.3 Is Here as a Free Red Hat Enterprise Linux Alternative

The AlmaLinux OS Foundation announced today the release and general availability of AlmaLinux OS 9.3 as the latest stable version for this free alternative to the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.3 operating system.

today's howos

many howtos for today

Blender 4.0 Released with Support for AMD RDNA2 and RDNA3 APUs, Node Tools

the Blender Foundation released today Blender 4.0 as a major update to this powerful, free, open-source, and cross-platform 3D graphics computer software.

Dumpster Diving, WHAT THE GOLF?, and Steam Deck

3 posts by Liam Dawe

Android Leftovers

Android's Dream of Satellite Connectivity Done Before It Even Began

Linux-based DIN Rail smart controller works with Zigbee, Z-Wave, KNX, and Ajax Systems security solutions

CONNECT Y1 Smart Controller in a DIN Rail gateway running Ubuntu Linux

Today in Techrights

one day's articles

Doing The Sites Full Time: A Great Decision

Looking back a year later, it was a great decision and it was probably made at the right time

GNU/Linux Ages Well: Reuse, Recycle, Repurpose, Upcycle Etc.

GNU/Linux saves money not just because it costs nothing to "license" a copy (this is often wrongly described as "buying"). It also works well with old computers and old peripherals.

Radxa previews ZERO 3E Single Board Computer with GbE port

Radxa mentions that the ZERO 3E will support operating systems such as Debian, Ubuntu, and Android to suit different applications

GNU/Linux Rises to Almost 6% Market Share in Asia

mostly at the expense of Microsoft/Windows

How to Create Message Box in Python

Learn how you can create a GUI message box in Python in the most simplest way.

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