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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 Aug 31, 2024

Hip, Hip, Hooray! Elastic (Almost) Comes Back Home to Open Source

There was some unexpected good news yesterday. Elasticsearch and Kibana are again open source, available under the AGPL

Retiring from the Rust for Linux project

This is as short a series as one can be

Informal Tux Machines Meetings

Socialising can only be helpful

Another Summer Ending...

Next year the GNU Manifesto and the FSF turn 40...

Microsoft (NPM) Transmits Malicious Packages From North Korea, ‘SlowTempest’ Reported

TCO again

Open Hardware: Raspberry Pi, Arduino, and More

mostly Raspberry Pi today

today's howtos

extensive new batch

Windows TCO: RansomHub, LockBit, Halliburton Etc.

5 Microsoft TCO tales

IPFire 2.29 - Core Update 188 is available for testing

We have another HUGE IPFire release available for you. It comes with a large number of important changes for every user out there: a record number of package updates

Zeek 7 Launches with Major Upgrades and New Features

Zeek 7 passive open-source network traffic analyzer debuts with comprehensive updates in scripting, telemetry, & analyzer configurations

Use Lilypad to Rearrange or Hide Panel Icons in GNOME Shell

Well, Lilypad is a new GNOME Shell extension that does the same thing, just for GNOME Shell

Best Free and Open Source Software, howtos and Installations

Here’s our verdict

This week in Plasma: inhibiting inhibitions and more!

This is a big one, folks. Plasma 6.2’s soft feature freeze is now in effect, which means the last few features have just been merged

Slackware-current has absorbed my multilib gcc and glibc packages

Ever since the birth of 64-bit Slackware in 2009, I have been maintaining a multilib repository

Games: Selaco, Dungeon Divers, Mechabellum, and More

Latest 8 stories from GamingOnLinux

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