LXQt 1.4 Desktop Arrives for Lubuntu 23.10 Users, Here’s How to Install It

In a turn of events and at the request of numerous Lubuntu users, the Lubuntu developers have decided to backport the LXQt 1.4 desktop environment to the latest Lubuntu 23.10 (Mantic Minotaur) release.

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HandBrake 1.7 Released With AMD VCN AV1 & NVIDIA NVENC AV1 Encoders

HandBrake 1.7 has been released today as a major update to this open-source, free, and cross-platform video transcoder application for GNU/Linux, macOS, and Windows systems.

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Wireshark 4.2.0 Released, Open-Source Packet Analysis Gets Even Better

Wireshark, the popular network protocol analyzer, has reached version 4.2.0. This is the first major Wireshark release under the Wireshark Foundation, a nonprofit that hosts Wireshark and promotes protocol analysis education.

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Steam Deck OLED Is Now Available to Order with HDR Display and Bigger Battery

Valve today officially released the Steam Deck OLED Linux-powered gaming handheld that brings a bigger screen with high dynamic range (HDR) support, a bigger battery that lasts longer, as well as updated internals to stay up to date with the latest technologies.

Source: LXer – Steam Deck OLED Is Now Available to Order with HDR Display and Bigger Battery

Canonical intros Microcloud: Simple, free, on-prem Linux clustering

As Ubuntu approaches its 20th anniversary, some more of its pieces may be Snapping together. Canonical hosted an amusingly failure-filled demo of its new easy-to-install, Ubuntu-powered tool for building small-to-medium scale, on-premises high-availability clusters, Microcloud, at an event in London yesterday.…

Source: LXer – Canonical intros Microcloud: Simple, free, on-prem Linux clustering

A Step-by-Step Guide to Reset Forgotten Root Password in Fedora Linux 39

Have you forgotten the root password in Fedora? Or do you want to change the root user password on your Fedora system? No problem! This step-by-step guide walks you through the process of changing or resetting root password on Fedora Linux 39 operating system.

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How to Install Uptime Kuma on Debian 12

In this tutorial, we are going to explain in step-by-step detail how to install Uptime Kuma on Debian 12.Uptime Kuma (or just Kuma) is an open-source monitoring tool used for monitoring services over HTTP, HTTPS, DNS, and other protocols. Uptime Kuma offers a variety of features such as multi-languages, multiple status pages, proxy support, etc.

Source: LXer – How to Install Uptime Kuma on Debian 12

Blender 4.0 Scores Powerful Upgrades

The Blender team announced the release of Blender 4.0, the major version upgrade of this modeling tool. This update is not just a numerical increment but a substantial leap forward, introducing game-changing features and improvements that will elevate your creative experience.

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[$] The real realtime preemption end game

The addition of realtime support to Linux is a long story; it first
shows up in LWN in 2004. For much of that
time, it has seemed like only a little more work was needed to get across
the finish line; thus we ran headlines like the
realtime preemption endgame
— in 2009. At the 2023 Linux Plumbers Conference, Thomas
Gleixner informed the group that, now, the end truly is near. There is
really only one big problem left to be solved before all of that work can
land in the mainline.

Source: LWN.net – [$] The real realtime preemption end game