Vim Text Editor Lands Opt-In GTK 4 GUI Support
The Vim text editor now offers an opt-in GTK 4 GUI backend in the master branch, in addition to the existing GTK 2 and GTK 3 options.
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The Vim text editor now offers an opt-in GTK 4 GUI backend in the master branch, in addition to the existing GTK 2 and GTK 3 options.
Wireshark 4.6.6 network protocol analyzer fixes a ROHC dissector crash, updates Npcap to 1.88, and resolves several Windows and protocol-related bugs.
Wireshark 4.6.6 open-source network protocol analyzer is now available for download with updated protocol and capture file support, as well as various bug fixes.
The password manager swapped its CEO, rewrote its core values, and briefly pulled "Always Free" from its pricing page.
The GTK-based GUI version of the Vim text editor, gVim, now has support in place for the modern GTK4 toolkit as an alternative to its long present GTK2/GTK3 support...
Recent Bitwarden changes around pricing, leadership, and free plan wording have sparked concern among users.
Professional fulfillment tops the list, according to LPI report.
Ardour 9.5 is out with major pianoroll updates, including chord editing, reference notes, Cubase-style cursor, and MIDI automation improvements.
OpenBSD 7.9 arrives as the projectβs 60th release, bringing kernel, driver, hardware, wireless, and virtualization improvements.
Ardour 9.5 open-source digital audio workstation (DAW) software is now available for download with new features, quality-of-life improvements, and bug fixes.
Azure Linux 4.0 is on the way, and its GitHub repo quietly confirms it's built on Fedora.
Thunderbird 151 email client adds Thundermail OAuth sign-in, EWS account improvements, task sorting options, crash fixes, and security updates.
Mozilla Thunderbird 151 open-source email client is now available for download with OAuth sign-in support with account auto-configuration, support for sorting tasks by created or modified date, and other changes.
Version 151.0 of the Firefox browser has been released. Significant changes include the ability to clear and restart a private-browsing session, better fingerprinting protection, control over the apparent location when using the Firefox VPN, and more.
Many people in the Linux community began using the operating systemβand contributing to open sourceβat a tender age, often well before their 16th birthday. Thus, a recent change in openSUSE's terms of site (ToS) that required users of the project's web site to be "at least 16 years of age or the age of majority" in their jurisdiction has raised objections. The terms have since been modified, though users must still have parental approval to create accounts if they are younger than 16.