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With the release of GNOME 46 in March 2024, GNOME Remote Desktop became the first software to support headless remote access on Wayland. Here’s how I set up my server for remote access. I’m using Fedora Server 40.

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I like GNOME, but KDE Plasma is a a far better option if you have multiple monitors. There are a few reasons for this. Namely, non-blurry scaling for XWayland applications and ALT+TAB working as expected.

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GIMP gets $5,444.84 AUD per month, or $65,338.08 AUD per year, split between ZeMarmot and Øyvind Kolås.

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VNDB created a new field where users can identify a release's DRM status. Since rolling it out to the public in the middle of October, users have tagged the DRM status for over 500 visual novel releases.

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The GNU Project was started in 1983. Today is the 40th anniversary of the first public announcement of GNU. If you aren't familiar with the project, their goal was simple, if highly ambitious. It was to "create an operating system composed of entirely free software". Today, we have several options for completely free operating systems, like GNU Guix, PureOS, and Hyperbola. But we don't call these operating systems "GNU"—aside from GNU Guix, anyway. We call them "Linux". Why is that? When did we go from The GNU Operating System to Linux? Let me take you through the history, one step at a time.

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