Posts by LibreNews
Statistically, your computer's firmware is proprietary. However, Libreboot is an interesting, if niche, option to boostrap a computer with free and libre code only.
KDE Plasma 6.4 is out
What's new? What's old? What's the meaning of life?
Let's talk about XLibre
Or, maybe, let's *not* talk about this? And just move on as nothing happened?
Actually, what is a Freedesktop Portal?
Getting complex Linux applications to work in the same way across many setups seems tricky at first, but all you need to do is “think with portals”.
Ghostty in review: how's the new terminal emulator?
Survey says, pretty good.
Here's why Linux market share isn't going to skyrocket anytime soon
Let's get real!
Flatpak is not perfect, but it's getting better
Flatpak is stable and widely used, but it still has some pain points when used in certain environments or for certain ends. However, most of those drawbacks are being worked on, and fixes are planned.
Fosstodon's drama reveals a much deeper Mastodon problem
We should be a bit more careful in how we structure the federated internet.
Opinion: Is the Linux community really elitist?
The Linux community is often portrayed as elitist or prone to gatekeeping, but, nowadays, the opposite is true: the community really wants to help you grow, so you can give back one day. You should, however, be careful about niche sub-communities where people's behaviour is not ideal.
Fedora is aiming for fully reproducible builds
Fedora Linux is aiming to get support for fully reproducible builds. This change represents state-of-the-art security practice, and it will greatly help alleviate supply chain cyberattacks and inconsistent builds from hardware failure or other causes.