November 2024: The good, the bad and the interesting of the Linuxverse

November 2024: The good, the bad and the interesting of the Linuxverse

November 2024: The good, the bad and the interesting of the Linuxverse

Today, last day of «November 2024»As usual, at the end of each month, we bring you this small and useful compendium of information, news, tutorials, manuals, guides and launch events related to the Linuxverse (Free Software, Open Source and GNU/Linux).

Some of which are from our website and others from some important global websites, which have occurred during said current month.

October 2024: The good, the bad and the interesting of the Linuxverse

October 2024: The good, the bad and the interesting of the Linuxverse

But, before starting to read this post about current information on the «Linuxverse during November 2024», we recommend the previous related post from the previous month:

October 2024: The good, the bad and the interesting of the Linuxverse
Related article:
October 2024: The good, the bad and the interesting of the Linuxverse

Some relevant web sources that we usually use for this series of publications are: Release log websites DistroWatch, OS.Watch, FOSSTorrent and ArchiveOS; and the websites of organizations such as the Free Software Foundation (FSF), Open Source Initiative (OSI) and Linux Foundation (LF).

Posts of the Month

november roundup 2024

Inside From Linux in November 2024

Good

OpenShot Video Editor: What's New in Current Version 3.2.1
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OpenShot Video Editor: About version 3.2.1 released in July 2024
LXQt 2.1.0
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LXQt 2.1.0 has been released and work continues on improvements for Wayland

Bags

manjaro linux
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Manjaro announced the implementation of a telemetry service
Nvidia Linux
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NVIDIA developer shares plans and current status of Wayland drivers

Interesting

KDE-Linux
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Project Banana: KDE's bid to have its own distro
Are Persuasive Design Technologies applicable to Windows?
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Persuasive Design Technologies: Is it easy to stop using Windows, macOS and Android?

Top Recommended

  • November 2024: News of the month about the Linuxverse: A news summary about GNU/Linux, Free Software and Open Source of the current month that begins. (View)
  • GIMP 3.0 RC1 arrives with a new logo, a host of improvements, support and more:The first RC of “GIMP 3.0” has been released, marking more than six years of development since the stable 2.10 branch. (View)
  • Niri 0.1.10 arrives with improvements to floating windows, commands, compatibility and moreNiri is a Wayland-based composite server, inspired by the tiled design of the GNOME PaperWM extension. (View)
  • Top new GNU/Linux Distros to be recognized: 2024 – Part 15:Among the many interesting alternatives of free and open operating systems, there are projects such as LastOSLinux, Radix Cross and Besgnulinux. (View)
  • Linux 6.12 arrives with RT support, sched_ext mechanism, support improvements and more: Linus Torvalds has announced the release of this Linux Kernel which now includes a total of 14.607 fixes. (View)
  • Android for ChromeOS, Google's new betGoogle may be considering a strategic shift by replacing Chrome OS with a new Android-based implementation, according to leaked information. (View)
  • Shotcut 24.11.17/XNUMX/XNUMX: What's new in the latest version availableShotcut is a simple and practical video editor that implements support for video and audio formats through FFmpeg software. (View)
  • Firefox 133 arrives with security improvements, tabs, PiP and more: This new version fixes 18 vulnerabilities, of which three of them are classified as critical. (View)

Outside FromLinux

Out of From Linux in November 2024

GNU/Linux Distro Releases According to DistroWatch, OS.Watch and FOSSTorrent

  1. Pisi Linux 2.4: November 1.
  2. TUXEDO OS 4: November 1.
  3. 4MLinux 46.1: November 1.
  4. manjaro 24.1.2: November 4.
  5. peropesis 2.8: November 4.
  6. BluestarLinux 6.11.6: November 4.
  7. Dr.Parted-Live 24.11: November 4.
  8. NethSecurity 8.3: November 4.
  9. AUSTRUMI 4.9.9: November 5.
  10. LinuxFX 11.24.04: November 6.
  11. TUXEDO OS 4: November 6.
  12. UBports 20.04 OTA-6: November 8.
  13. SparkyLinux 2024.11: November 9.
  14. Debian 12.8: November 9.
  15. Debian Education 12.8: November 9.
  16. Starbuntu 24.04.1.5: November 9.
  17. FreeBSD 14.2-BETA2: November 9.
  18. CachyOS 241110: November 11.
  19. RELIANOID 7.5: November 13.
  20. RHEL9.5: November 13.
  21. StormOS 2024.11.10: November 11.
  22. BengalBoot V3: November 11.
  23. CentOS Stream 9-20241112.0: November 12.
  24. ArcLinux 24.12: November 12.
  25. Starbuntu 24.04.1.6: November 13.
  26. Q4OS 5.7 Aquarius LTS: November 14.
  27. Mauna Linux 24.4: November 15.
  28. GhostBSD 24.10.1: November 18.
  29. Alma Linux OS 9.5: November 18.
  30. RockyLinux 9.5: November 19.
  31. KaOS 2024.11: November 19.
  32. Starbuntu 24.04.1.7: November 19.
  33. BluestarLinux 6.11.9: November 20.
  34. OracleLinux 9.5: November 20.
  35. Proxmox 8.3 “Virtual Environment”: November 21.
  36. SKUDONET 7.2.1 (Community Edition): November 21.
  37. YunoHost 12.0: November 25.
  38. emmabuntüs DE5-1.03: November 25.
  39. elementary OS 8.0: November 26.
  40. Tails 6.10: November 28.

And to deepen more information about each of these releases and others, the following is available link:

Distros of the Linuxverse: News of Week 44 of the year 2024
Related article:
Week 44 News in the Linuxverse: Raspberry Pi OS 2024-10-22, Fedora 41 and TrueNAS 24.10.0

Featured news from the Free Software Foundation (FSF / FSFE)

  • October GNU Spotlight with Amin Bandali – 7 New GNU Releases!: This November 1st and as usual at the beginning of each month, this well-known FSF contributor informs us of the software releases of the GNU project that have been updated during the previous month. And for October 2024 he informs us that a total of 7 new releases have been registered, including the following: autoconf-archive-2024.10.16, g-golf-0.8.0-rc8, gnunet-0.22.2, less-668, libunistring-1.3, parallel-20241022 and r-4.4.2. (View)

GNU Parallel is a tool for running shell jobs in parallel using one or more computers. Jobs can consist of single commands or scripts, and are run on lists of files, computers, users, or other network items or devices.

To learn more about this information and other news from the same period, click on the following links: FSF y FSFE.

Featured News from the Open Source Initiative (OSI)

  • Highlights from the 2024 Digital Public Goods Alliance Annual Member Meeting: This November, OSI’s Nick Vidal shares some insights from the recent Digital Public Goods Alliance (DPGA) Annual Members Meeting, held in Singapore, marking OSI’s second year as a member. He reports that it was an inspiring gathering of innovators, developers, and advocates working to create a thriving digital public goods (DPG) ecosystem as part of UNICEF’s initiative to advance the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). (View)

    The event reaffirmed the potential of open source technologies to transform global public goods. Therefore, to As we move forward, the Open Source Initiative is committed to driving these conversations forward, including around the Open Source AI Definition and fostering a more inclusive digital ecosystem.

To learn more about this information and other news, click on the following link.

Latest News from the Linux Foundation Organization (FL)

  • Linux Foundation Europe Newsletter: November 2024: This November, the Linux Foundation in Europe in its monthly newsletter informs us as usual about various topics such as the local and global impact of the European Union Cyber ​​Resilience Act (CRA), and relevant details for the upcoming event called Open Source Software Vendors and Administrators Workshop. Additionally, this edition of the newsletter informs the community about key takeaways from the Linux Foundation Members Summit Europe, including the launch of the NeoNephos Foundation, and a preview of roadshows in 2025. (View)

As the world prepares for an era of regulation, big changes are expected for open source software, especially in light of the important talks around the Cyber ​​Resilience Act (CRA) and Open Source AI, which are expected to impact the entire global open source community.

To learn more about this information and other news from the same period, click on the following links: linux foundation, in English; and the Linux Foundation Europe, in Spanish.

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Summary

In short, we hope this "small and useful news compendium " with the highlights inside and outside our “Blog From Linux”, for this eleventh month of this year (November 2024), may it be a great contribution to the improvement, growth and dissemination of all free and open Technologies and Developments, within the Linuxverse.

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