foss-weekly-#26.14:-open-source-office-drama,-ubuntu-mate-troubles,-conky-with-ease,-session-management-in-wayland-and-more-linux-stuff

The open source office space has turned unusually dramatic this week, with multiple conflicts unfolding at the same time. First, there is a new entrant called Euro-Office. While it is being presented as a European alternative, it is essentially a fork of ONLYOFFICE. That has not gone down well. ONLYOFFICEContinue Reading

libreoffice-drama:-tdf-removes-collabora-developers-in-one-sweep

TDF’s Membership Committee has removed all Collabora staff and partners from membership in one move, covering over 30 developers. This includes, per Collabora’s own count, seven of LibreOffice’s all-time top ten core committers who are still active. To make things more complicated, this is only the latest in a seriesContinue Reading

ubuntu-quietly-raises-its-minimum-system-requirements

You’ll need at least 6GB of RAM to run Ubuntu 26.04 LTS comfortably, as the upcoming version of the distro raises its minimum memory requirement for the first time since 2019. According to the official specs, “Ubuntu Desktop 26.04 LTS requires a 2 GHz dual-core processor or better, a minimum ofContinue Reading

bosch-rexroth-introduces-ts-7plus-conveyor-for-payloads-up-to-3,000-kg

Bosch Rexroth has introduced the TS 7plus, a fully electric roller conveyor designed for heavy-payload manufacturing lines. The company says it’s the world’s first freely configurable, fully electric transfer system for loads up to 3,000 kg, targeting automotive, battery and aerospace/defense assembly. The TS 7plus runs on modular sections usingContinue Reading

6-largest-airports-in-the-us-by-passenger-volume

There is a wide range of ways to measure an airport’s size. One can look at the number of flight movements, the land size of an airport, the number of destinations, or the total number of passengers passing through an airport in a given year. The latter is what we’llContinue Reading

lxqt-23.0:-best-new-features

LXQt 2.3.0 brings improved Wayland support and few tweaks. LXQt 2.3.0 rolled out a few weeks ago, bringing a fresh wave of improvements that make this Qt-based DE even more appealing for those who value speed and customization on their Linux setups. As someone who has tinkered with various desktopsContinue Reading