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@osnews what we have lost over the time... We need more themes for modern systems! For example #Kvantum (Theme Engine for #kdeplasma ) ffw!
Nevertheless; great website at https://macthemes.garden/ :) way better then surfing on web.archive.org for the old listing on the now defunct kaleidoscope website
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@osnews what we have lost over the time... We need more themes for modern systems! For example #Kvantum (Theme Engine for #kdeplasma ) ffw!
Nevertheless; great website at https://macthemes.garden/ :) way better then surfing on web.archive.org for the old listing on the now defunct kaleidoscope website
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TDE’s Qt 3 fork drops the 3
The Trinity Desktop Environment, the continuation of the final KDE 3.x release updated and maintained for modern times, consists of more than just the KDE bits you may think of. The project also maintains a fork of Qt 3 called TQt3, which it obviously needs to be able to work on and improve TDE itself, which is based on it. In the beginning, this fork consisted mainly
https://www.osnews.com/story/142297/tdes-qt-3-fork-drops-the-3/
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Building your own Atomic (bootc) Desktop
Bootc and associated tools provide the basis for building a personalised desktop. This article will describe the process to build your own custom installation.
↫ Daniel Mendizabal at Fedora MagazineThe fact that atomic distributions make it relatively easy to create custom "distributions" is s really interesting bonus quality of these types of Linux
https://www.osnews.com/story/142282/building-your-own-atomic-bootc-desktop/
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Building your own Atomic (bootc) Desktop
Bootc and associated tools provide the basis for building a personalised desktop. This article will describe the process to build your own custom installation.
↫ Daniel Mendizabal at Fedora MagazineThe fact that atomic distributions make it relatively easy to create custom "distributions" is s really interesting bonus quality of these types of Linux
https://www.osnews.com/story/142282/building-your-own-atomic-bootc-desktop/
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Building your own Atomic (bootc) Desktop
Bootc and associated tools provide the basis for building a personalised desktop. This article will describe the process to build your own custom installation.
↫ Daniel Mendizabal at Fedora MagazineThe fact that atomic distributions make it relatively easy to create custom "distributions" is s really interesting bonus quality of these types of Linux
https://www.osnews.com/story/142282/building-your-own-atomic-bootc-desktop/
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Building your own Atomic (bootc) Desktop
Bootc and associated tools provide the basis for building a personalised desktop. This article will describe the process to build your own custom installation.
↫ Daniel Mendizabal at Fedora MagazineThe fact that atomic distributions make it relatively easy to create custom "distributions" is s really interesting bonus quality of these types of Linux
https://www.osnews.com/story/142282/building-your-own-atomic-bootc-desktop/
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Building your own Atomic (bootc) Desktop
Bootc and associated tools provide the basis for building a personalised desktop. This article will describe the process to build your own custom installation.
↫ Daniel Mendizabal at Fedora MagazineThe fact that atomic distributions make it relatively easy to create custom "distributions" is s really interesting bonus quality of these types of Linux
https://www.osnews.com/story/142282/building-your-own-atomic-bootc-desktop/
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Trinity Desktop Environment R14.1.4 released
The Trinity Desktop Environment, the modern-day continuation of the KDE 3.x series, has released version R14.1.4. This maintenance release brings new vector wallpapers and colour schemes, support for Unicode surrogate characters and planes above zero (for emoji, among other things), tabs in kpdf, transparency and other new visual effec
https://www.osnews.com/story/142238/trinity-desktop-environment-r14-1-4-released/
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Fedora change proposal would remove the X11 GNOME session from Fedora 43
I'm sure this won't make anybody mad, and we can all have a reasonable discussion about this. A change proposal for Fedora suggests Fedora should drop the X11 GNOME session from Fedora 43, moving GNOME's target of removing X11 in GNOME 50 to the Fedora release carrying GNOME 49. Fedora 43
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Fedora change proposal would remove the X11 GNOME session from Fedora 43
I'm sure this won't make anybody mad, and we can all have a reasonable discussion about this. A change proposal for Fedora suggests Fedora should drop the X11 GNOME session from Fedora 43, moving GNOME's target of removing X11 in GNOME 50 to the Fedora release carrying GNOME 49. Fedora 43
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Fedora change proposal would remove the X11 GNOME session from Fedora 43
I'm sure this won't make anybody mad, and we can all have a reasonable discussion about this. A change proposal for Fedora suggests Fedora should drop the X11 GNOME session from Fedora 43, moving GNOME's target of removing X11 in GNOME 50 to the Fedora release carrying GNOME 49. Fedora 43
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Fedora change proposal would remove the X11 GNOME session from Fedora 43
I'm sure this won't make anybody mad, and we can all have a reasonable discussion about this. A change proposal for Fedora suggests Fedora should drop the X11 GNOME session from Fedora 43, moving GNOME's target of removing X11 in GNOME 50 to the Fedora release carrying GNOME 49. Fedora 43
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Fedora change proposal would remove the X11 GNOME session from Fedora 43
I'm sure this won't make anybody mad, and we can all have a reasonable discussion about this. A change proposal for Fedora suggests Fedora should drop the X11 GNOME session from Fedora 43, moving GNOME's target of removing X11 in GNOME 50 to the Fedora release carrying GNOME 49. Fedora 43
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Blue95 Topanga released with Paint and Plus! clones
Only a few weeks ago we talked about Blue95, a Fedora-based distribution focused on bringing the Windows 95 look to the Linux world by integrating a set of existing Windows 95 Xfce themes. Since Fedora 42 has just been released, the Blue95 project also pushed out a new release, called Blue95 Topanga. It brings with it all the impro
https://www.osnews.com/story/142161/blue95-topanga-released-with-paint-and-plus-clones/
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Blue95 Topanga released with Paint and Plus! clones
Only a few weeks ago we talked about Blue95, a Fedora-based distribution focused on bringing the Windows 95 look to the Linux world by integrating a set of existing Windows 95 Xfce themes. Since Fedora 42 has just been released, the Blue95 project also pushed out a new release, called Blue95 Topanga. It brings with it all the impro
https://www.osnews.com/story/142161/blue95-topanga-released-with-paint-and-plus-clones/
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Blue95 Topanga released with Paint and Plus! clones
Only a few weeks ago we talked about Blue95, a Fedora-based distribution focused on bringing the Windows 95 look to the Linux world by integrating a set of existing Windows 95 Xfce themes. Since Fedora 42 has just been released, the Blue95 project also pushed out a new release, called Blue95 Topanga. It brings with it all the impro
https://www.osnews.com/story/142161/blue95-topanga-released-with-paint-and-plus-clones/
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Blue95 Topanga released with Paint and Plus! clones
Only a few weeks ago we talked about Blue95, a Fedora-based distribution focused on bringing the Windows 95 look to the Linux world by integrating a set of existing Windows 95 Xfce themes. Since Fedora 42 has just been released, the Blue95 project also pushed out a new release, called Blue95 Topanga. It brings with it all the impro
https://www.osnews.com/story/142161/blue95-topanga-released-with-paint-and-plus-clones/
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Blue95 Topanga released with Paint and Plus! clones
Only a few weeks ago we talked about Blue95, a Fedora-based distribution focused on bringing the Windows 95 look to the Linux world by integrating a set of existing Windows 95 Xfce themes. Since Fedora 42 has just been released, the Blue95 project also pushed out a new release, called Blue95 Topanga. It brings with it all the impro
https://www.osnews.com/story/142161/blue95-topanga-released-with-paint-and-plus-clones/
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A threat model for opposing authoritarianism
A decade ago, I published a book on privacy “Dragnet Nation: A Quest for Privacy, Security, and Freedom in a World of Relentless Surveillance.” In the book, and since then, in articles and speeches, I have been dispensing advice to people on how to protect their privacy. But my advice did not envision the moment we are in – where the gover
https://www.osnews.com/story/142148/a-threat-model-for-opposing-authoritarianism/
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Fedora 42 released
Fedora 42 has been released, bringing with it a major policy change: the Fedora KDE version now has the same status as the GNOME version. This means that Fedora KDE will be getting the same promotion, website space, and potential blocker status as the GNOME version. For now, the naming is a bit weird - Fedora Workstation for GNOME, Fedora KDE Plasma Desktop for KDE - but they intend to fix this
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Fedora 42 released
Fedora 42 has been released, bringing with it a major policy change: the Fedora KDE version now has the same status as the GNOME version. This means that Fedora KDE will be getting the same promotion, website space, and potential blocker status as the GNOME version. For now, the naming is a bit weird - Fedora Workstation for GNOME, Fedora KDE Plasma Desktop for KDE - but they intend to fix this
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Fedora 42 released
Fedora 42 has been released, bringing with it a major policy change: the Fedora KDE version now has the same status as the GNOME version. This means that Fedora KDE will be getting the same promotion, website space, and potential blocker status as the GNOME version. For now, the naming is a bit weird - Fedora Workstation for GNOME, Fedora KDE Plasma Desktop for KDE - but they intend to fix this
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Fedora 42 released
Fedora 42 has been released, bringing with it a major policy change: the Fedora KDE version now has the same status as the GNOME version. This means that Fedora KDE will be getting the same promotion, website space, and potential blocker status as the GNOME version. For now, the naming is a bit weird - Fedora Workstation for GNOME, Fedora KDE Plasma Desktop for KDE - but they intend to fix this
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Fedora 42 released
Fedora 42 has been released, bringing with it a major policy change: the Fedora KDE version now has the same status as the GNOME version. This means that Fedora KDE will be getting the same promotion, website space, and potential blocker status as the GNOME version. For now, the naming is a bit weird - Fedora Workstation for GNOME, Fedora KDE Plasma Desktop for KDE - but they intend to fix this
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Fedora change aims for 99% package reproducibility
The effort to ensure that open-source software is reproducible has been gathering steam over the years, and gaining traction with major Linux distributions. Debian, for example, has been working toward reproducible builds for more than a decade; it can now produce official live CDs of the current stable release that are reproducible.
https://www.osnews.com/story/142113/fedora-change-aims-for-99-package-reproducibility/
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Fedora change aims for 99% package reproducibility
The effort to ensure that open-source software is reproducible has been gathering steam over the years, and gaining traction with major Linux distributions. Debian, for example, has been working toward reproducible builds for more than a decade; it can now produce official live CDs of the current stable release that are reproducible.
https://www.osnews.com/story/142113/fedora-change-aims-for-99-package-reproducibility/
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Fedora change aims for 99% package reproducibility
The effort to ensure that open-source software is reproducible has been gathering steam over the years, and gaining traction with major Linux distributions. Debian, for example, has been working toward reproducible builds for more than a decade; it can now produce official live CDs of the current stable release that are reproducible.
https://www.osnews.com/story/142113/fedora-change-aims-for-99-package-reproducibility/
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Fedora change aims for 99% package reproducibility
The effort to ensure that open-source software is reproducible has been gathering steam over the years, and gaining traction with major Linux distributions. Debian, for example, has been working toward reproducible builds for more than a decade; it can now produce official live CDs of the current stable release that are reproducible.
https://www.osnews.com/story/142113/fedora-change-aims-for-99-package-reproducibility/
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Fedora change aims for 99% package reproducibility
The effort to ensure that open-source software is reproducible has been gathering steam over the years, and gaining traction with major Linux distributions. Debian, for example, has been working toward reproducible builds for more than a decade; it can now produce official live CDs of the current stable release that are reproducible.
https://www.osnews.com/story/142113/fedora-change-aims-for-99-package-reproducibility/