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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: February 9th, 2025

The 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup for February 9th, 2025, brings news about LibreOffice 25.2, Firefox 135, PorteuX 1.9, Thunderbird 135, Tails 6.12, Calibre 7.25, KDE Gear 24.12.2, Ardour 8.11, fwupd 2.0.5, as well as all the latest distro and software updates.

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02/10 EndeavourOS 2025-02-08

EndeavourOS is a rolling release Linux distribution based on Arch Linux. The project aims to be a spiritual successor to Antergos - providing an easy setup and pre-configured desktop environment on an Arch base. EndeavourOS offers both off-line and on-line install options. The off-line installer, Calamares, uses the Xfce desktop by default. The on-line installer can install optional software components, including most popular desktop environments.

Python 3.14 Lands A New Interpreter With 3~30% Faster Python Code

Merged last week for Python 3.14 is a new tail-call intepreter that aims to offer significantly better performance with around 10% faster performance in PyPerformance or around a 40% speed-up in Python-heavy benchmarks. This tail-call interpeter can even outperform the current Python JIT compiler but for maximum performance benefits Python should be built with Profile Guided Optimizations (PGO)...

Union Hopes To Address KDE's Fragmented Ways Of Styling Apps

KDE/Qt apps can be styled many different ways with Qt widgets, SVG-based styling, Qt Quick, and other routes for styling of applications. That fragmentation of different ways to styling KDE apps can probe problematic for UI designs and lead to a less cohesive user experience. KDE developer Arjen Hiemstra is hoping to change that with the Union project...

02/10 Netrunner 25

Netrunner is a Debian-based distribution featuring a highly customised KDE desktop with extra applications, multimedia codecs, Flash and Java plugins, and a unique look and feel. The modifications are designed to enhance the user-friendliness of the desktop environment while still preserving the freedom to tweak. A separate "Rolling" edition, based on Manjaro Linux, was launched in 2014, was discontinued, re-launched in 2017, and discontinued again in 2019.

ONLYOFFICE 8.3 Released, Now Supports Apple iWork Files

A new version of ONLYOFFICE Desktop Editors, a free, open-source office suite for Windows, macOS, and Linux, is now available to download. ONLYOFFICE 8.3 brings a bunch of new features and nimble enhancements spread throughout the full suite, which is composed of word processor, spreadsheet, presentation, form, and PDF editing apps. Such as? Well, the headline feature is the ability to open and work with Apple iWork documents (.pages, .numbers, .key) and Hancom Office files (.hwp, .hwpx) . Opening these documents will convert them to OOXML to support editing. It’s not possible to edit the native files themselves, nor export/save edits back […]

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Au café libre - « Libre à vous ! » du 28 janvier 2025 - Podcasts et références

233ème «  Libre à vous !  » de l’April. Podcast et programme :

  • sujet principal : Au café libre, débat autour de l’actualité du logiciel libre et des libertés informatiques
  • la chronique La pituite de Luk sur le thème « L'oligarchie techno-industrielle »
  • la chronique Lectures buissonnières de Vincent Calame sur « La convivialité d’Ivan Illich (4e et dernière partie) »

Rendez‑vous en direct chaque mardi de 15 h 30 à 17 h sur 93,1 FM en Île‑de‑France. L’émission est diffusée simultanément sur le site Web de la radio Cause Commune.

Vous pouvez laisser un message sur le répondeur de la radio, pour réagir à l’un des sujets de l’émission ou poser une question. Le numéro du répondeur : +33 9 72 51 55 46.

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New Apple Silicon Co-Maintainer Steps Up For The Linux Kernel

This week was the dramatic decision by Asahi Linux lead developer Hector Martin to step down as upstream kernel maintainer for the Apple Silicon (ARM) code following friction with other kernel developers over Rust affairs within the kernel. He still intends to contribute code to Asahi Linux's downstream kernel and Linus Torvalds has already merged the patch dropping him as an upstream maintainer. Now a new co-maintainer has volunteered to help oversee the Apple Silicon code for the mainline kernel...
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