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Clonezilla Live 3.2.2-15 Disk Cloning/Imaging Tool Released with Various Changes

Still powered by the Linux 6.12 LTS kernel series, the Clonezilla Live 3.2.2-15 release adds the dhcpcd-base package in the live system as a replacement for the deprecated dhclient package, adds krb5-user and libsasl2-modules-gssapi-mit in the live packages list, and adds the ldap-utils package in the live system.

GIMP 3.2 Promises New Paint Mode, Support for Importing Photoshop Patterns

GIMP 3.2 promises new features like theme colors for Brush, Font, and Palette, a new paint blend mode called Overwrite that lets you directly replace the pixels over the area you paint, a new setting in the text tool to control the direction of the text outline, and automatic match of Linux and Windows OS themes.

Firefox 140 ESR Web Browser Is Now Available for Download, This Is What’s New

Highlights of Firefox 140 include a new Unload Tab feature that lets you unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) to reduce Firefox’s memory and CPU usage, support for adding custom search engines in Search settings, and support for keeping more or fewer pinned vertical tabs in view.

qBittorrent 5.1.1 Open-Source BitTorrent Client Improves Wayland Support

qBittorrent 5.1.1 is here almost two months after qBittorrent 5.1 to improve support for Wayland sessions for Linux users who encountered issues with the preview not opening, as well as to add a fallback for the random number generator for Linux systems.

IPFire Linux Firewall Now Ships with Support for the WireGuard VPN Protocol

The biggest change in the IPFire 2.29 Core Update 195 release is support for the WireGuard modern VPN (Virtual Private Network) protocol, which can be used for both net-to-net and host-to-net (Roadwarrior) VPN connections.

9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: June 23rd, 2025

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postmarketOS 25.06 Linux Mobile OS Brings Support for New Devices and systemd

Based on Alpine Linux 3.22, postmarketOS 25.06 comes with support for the systemd init system, the GNOME 48, KDE Plasma Mobile 6.3.5, Phosh 0.47.0, and Sxmo 1.17.1 graphical interfaces, and a new os-installer UI to make installing postmarketOS a lot easier from a computer.

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Banana Pi Puts RZ/V2N Vision AI MPU into Embedded Platform with Jetson-Like Form Factor

Banana Pi has shared hardware details about an embedded platform built around the Renesas RZ/V2N Vision AI MPU. Designed for applications such as smart cameras, industrial vision, and embedded AI systems, the BPI-AI2N combines a compact SoM with a versatile carrier board.

HackerBox 0115 Wispier Upgrades Wardriving with Dual-Band Wi-Fi and GPS

HackerBox is a monthly subscription service offering development kits targeted at hobbyists, students, and electronics enthusiasts. HackerBox 0115, titled “Wispier,” is a follow-up to the earlier Wispy kit (HackerBox 0089). This latest version expands the wardriving platform with 5 GHz Wi-Fi scanning, updated firmware, improved form factor, and GPS-based geolocation.

ESPHome Updates Framework and Expands Chip Support in 2025.6.0 Release

The June 2025 release of ESPHome (2025.6.0) introduces several technical updates, including a major framework upgrade, new device support, and foundational changes to ensure future compatibility and performance.

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posted by Roy Schestowitz on Nov 30, 2024

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  1. Energy shock: €17,000 circuit court claim, threat of judgment for fraudulent charges
    Reprinted with permission from Daniel Pocock
  2. Fentanylware (TikTok) Just Doing Exactly What It Was Supposed to Do
    A senior official at Romania's telecoms watchdog called for Fentanylware (TikTok) to be suspended
  3. Links 29/11/2024: China Tensions and Big Bounties for Invalidation of Software Patents
    Links for the day
  4. More Microsoft Corruption and Cover-ups
    The key point here is that Microsoft is a corrupt company that bribes officials and breaks every law in the books, then lies about it, covers things up, even bribes publishers to participate in the cover-up
  5. Microsoft Fired Hundreds of Workers Days Before Thanksgiving
    Maybe it's time for Microsoft shareholders to reassess the true wealth and well-being of Microsoft as a company
  6. Ireland Goes to Polls, Here's Daniel Pocock's Leaflet (Running as Independent in Dublin Bay South)
    He seems to be the only geek running for Office

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  7. Links 29/11/2024: Hike at Potato Creek and Best SSG
    Links for the day
  8. Brigid Purcell (PBP): generation Z, unteachable children, how will they govern in ten years?
    Reprinted with permission from Daniel Pocock
  9. Links 29/11/2024: Smithfield Market in London Shutting Down, BRICS (China) Accused of Validating Undersea Cables Based on New Evidence
    Links for the day
  10. Daniel Pocock Explains Why People Should Vote for Him Today (General Election 2024)
    Polling day in Ireland
  11. [Meme] Microsoft and Bill Gates Controlling Media Coverage
    Cautionary tale
  12. Typical Microsoft Bully (Paid by Microsoft)
    Some Microsoft staff doesn't know boundaries
  13. Threats, Attacks on Women, and Other Tactics of Microsofters Will Always Backfire
    California: An Epicentre of Psychosis Influenced by Silicon Valley?
  14. Rejecting Fake Holidays
    In the US, today is the day after Thanksgiving and nothing els
  15. 8GB Swiss Archive offered to Irish voters by Dáil candidate
    Mr Pocock doesn't take orders from cyberbullies
  16. Daniel Pocock: Why you should follow my RSS or Atom feed, Irish elections, everybody wins
    Reprinted with permission from Daniel Pocock
  17. Over at Tux Machines...
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  18. IRC Proceedings: Thursday, November 28, 2024
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