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Reçu aujourd’hui — 17 avril 2026

Proudly Canadian Maple Linux 1.4: Who Knew Tux Could Be So Polite?

17 avril 2026 à 09:36

More than a novelty from north of the 49th, this Debian‑based distro uses Canadian and EU privacy principles to offer a telemetry‑free, ready‑to‑work Cinnamon desktop.

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Springing into AI: PyTorch Conference Europe & ICLR 2026

17 avril 2026 à 09:32

Collabora presents “Bringing BitNet to ExecuTorch via Vulkan” at PyTorch Conference Europe in Paris (April 7-8) and attends ICLR in Rio de Janeiro (April 23-27). Connect with our team to discuss machine learning and open source innovation!

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Netrunner 26 Released with XLibre Xserver, Based on Debian 13 “Trixie”

17 avril 2026 à 09:04

Based on the latest Debian 13 “Trixie” operating system series, Netrunner 26 is powered by the more recent Linux 6.16 kernel instead of Debian’s long-term supported Linux 6.12 LTS to provide users with better hardware support on both new and existing installations.

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Must Be April Fools’ Day. Gentoo Says It’s Moving to Hurd

17 avril 2026 à 08:59

Gentoo has a Hurd port you can boot today, plus a straight-faced promise to ditch Linux by year’s end. We’re guessing only one of those things is real.

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Daphne – Audio Player and Music Library Manager for Linux

17 avril 2026 à 08:18

Daphne is a modern Linux music player that’s built with GTK4 and the giD bindings for D. It’s free and open source software.

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Linux Kernel 7.0 RC6: Fixes, Improvements, and Installation Guide

17 avril 2026 à 08:11

Linux Kernel 7.0 rc6 arrives shortly after rc5, but this drop is noticeably larger. While rc5 was relatively calm, rc6 pulls in a high number of fixes as the release cycle approaches its final stage.

In real usage—copying files with cp, managing accounts with useradd, or downloading builds via wget—these fixes matter. This release is focused on stability, not features, and targets issues reported in earlier release candidates.

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AerynOS 2026.03 Released with the Latest GNOME 50 Desktop Environment

17 avril 2026 à 08:05

As you would expect, AerynOS 2026.03 is packed with some of the very latest GNU/Linux technologies and Open Source software, but more importantly, it ships with the latest and greatest GNOME 50 desktop environment if you want to take it for a spin on your personal computer.

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Reçu hier — 16 avril 2026

Archinstall 4.0 Arch Linux Installer Released with New Textual UI

16 avril 2026 à 12:12

The biggest new feature of the Archinstall 4.0 release is the TUI (text-based user interface) as the devs moved from the previous curses-based interface to a textual one based on the Textual framework, which should provide users with a more modern Arch Linux installation experience.

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Debian-Based Elive Linux Distro Is Back with First Stable Release in Seven Years

16 avril 2026 à 12:08

It’s been more than six and a half years since the last stable Elive release (version 3.0.6), but the project wasn’t dead. During this time, there were many beta releases, all leading to today’s Elive 3.8.50 LTS stable release, which is based on Debian GNU/Linux 12 “Bookworm”.

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Coreboot 26.03 Open-Source Firmware Adds Full Support for Intel PantherLake SoCs

16 avril 2026 à 12:02

Highlights of Coreboot 26.03 include full support for the recently released Intel PantherLake SoCs, increased SMMSTORE capacity, updated TPM and signed secure blob plumbing across multiple platforms, Star Labs Starbook Horizon support, and SPD/memory data generation refresh.

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4MLinux 51.0 Released with Improved Support for ZX Spectrum and Atari Music

16 avril 2026 à 11:56

Coming four months after 4MLinux 50.0, the 4MLinux 51.0 release improves support for ZX Spectrum and Atari music via the AY/YM emulation library, and adds support for installing the Midori web browser and C* Music Player (cmus) ncurses-based music player as downloadable extensions.

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Rspamd 4.0 Spam Filtering System Released With checkv3 Protocol

16 avril 2026 à 11:52

Rspamd 4.0 open-source spam filtering system introduces the new checkv3 protocol, built-in Fasttext, major backend changes, and more.

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AI is Open Source’s Big Moment. Is it Ready?

16 avril 2026 à 11:25

When models can audit firmware and legacy binaries at scale, hiding vulnerabilities stops working. Open, patchable code becomes a core security requirement.

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Grocy – ERP Beyond Your Fridge

16 avril 2026 à 11:13

Grocy is a web-based, self-hosted groceries and household management system. Here’s our review.

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How to Install PIP on Ubuntu 26.04

16 avril 2026 à 11:09

This tutorial covers how to install PIP on Ubuntu 26.04. PIP is the Python Package Manager used to install and manage software packages from the Python Package Index (PyPi). The shortcut PIP stands for pip install packages. PIP allows users to install packages that are not part of the standard Python library. It automates processes of finding, downloading, and installing packages and automatically resolves necessary dependencies. We can install PIP in two ways: from the APT repository or via the installation script. We will find out how to do that in the following headings.

The PIP installation process is straightforward, regardless of the method we use. Let’s get started and find out!

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Shipsec Studio Brings Open-Source Workflow Orchestration to Security Operations

16 avril 2026 à 11:05

Security teams have long relied on a mix of shell scripts, cron jobs, and loosely connected tools to chain reconnaissance and vulnerability scanning work together. ShipSec Studio, an open-source security workflow automation platform from ShipSec AI, aims to replace that arrangement with a dedicated orchestration layer built specifically for security operations.

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Ubuntu MATE Founder Martin Wimpress Steps Back After 12 Years

16 avril 2026 à 11:01

After 12 years, Ubuntu MATE founder Martin Wimpress is stepping back, and the project is now seeking new maintainers to assume key responsibilities.

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