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-Release of Armbian 24.5:+// Ne pas utiliser ce morceau ; je fais la traduction dans un fichier texte // 
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 +**Release of Armbian 24.5:
 28/05/2024 28/05/2024
  
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 The project supports more than 30 Linux kernel builds for different ARM and ARM64 platforms. An SDK is provided to simplify the creation of your own system images, packages and distribution editions. ZSWAP is used for swapping, also  when logging in via SSH, an option is provided to use two-factor authentication. The box64 emulator is included, allowing you to run programs compiled for processors based on x86 architecture. Ready-made packages are offered for running custom environments based on KDE, GNOME, Budgie, Cinnamon, i3wm, Mate, Xfce and Xmonad. The project supports more than 30 Linux kernel builds for different ARM and ARM64 platforms. An SDK is provided to simplify the creation of your own system images, packages and distribution editions. ZSWAP is used for swapping, also  when logging in via SSH, an option is provided to use two-factor authentication. The box64 emulator is included, allowing you to run programs compiled for processors based on x86 architecture. Ready-made packages are offered for running custom environments based on KDE, GNOME, Budgie, Cinnamon, i3wm, Mate, Xfce and Xmonad.
  
-https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/armbian-24-5-1-havier/+https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/armbian-24-5-1-havier/**
  
  
-Release of KaOS 2024.05:+**Release of KaOS 2024.05:
 28/05/2024 28/05/2024
  
 A new release of KaOS 2024.05 has been published, a rolling-release distribution aimed at providing a desktop based on the latest releases of KDE and applications using Qt. Distribution-specific design features include the placement of a vertical panel on the right side of the screen. The distribution is developed with an eye on Arch Linux, but maintains its own independent repository of more than 1,500 packages, and also offers a number of its own graphical utilities. The default file system is XFS. Builds are published for x86_64 systems (3.4 GB). A new release of KaOS 2024.05 has been published, a rolling-release distribution aimed at providing a desktop based on the latest releases of KDE and applications using Qt. Distribution-specific design features include the placement of a vertical panel on the right side of the screen. The distribution is developed with an eye on Arch Linux, but maintains its own independent repository of more than 1,500 packages, and also offers a number of its own graphical utilities. The default file system is XFS. Builds are published for x86_64 systems (3.4 GB).
  
-https://kaosx.us/news/2024/kaos05/+https://kaosx.us/news/2024/kaos05/**
  
  
-Ubuntu 24.04 builds for the RISC-V board Milk-V Mars:+**Ubuntu 24.04 builds for the RISC-V board Milk-V Mars:
 29/05/2024 29/05/2024
  
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 In addition to Milk-V devices, specially optimized builds of Ubuntu 24.04 are also available for AllWinner Nezha, Microchip Polarfire, SiFive Unmatched, Sipeed LicheeRV Dock and StarFive VisionFive 2 boards. Builds for boards based on the RISC-V architecture are also being developed by the Debian , Armbian , Alpine , DietPi projects, Fedora and Arch Linux. In addition to Milk-V devices, specially optimized builds of Ubuntu 24.04 are also available for AllWinner Nezha, Microchip Polarfire, SiFive Unmatched, Sipeed LicheeRV Dock and StarFive VisionFive 2 boards. Builds for boards based on the RISC-V architecture are also being developed by the Debian , Armbian , Alpine , DietPi projects, Fedora and Arch Linux.
  
-https://canonical.com/blog/canonical-enables-ubuntu-on-milk-v-mars+https://canonical.com/blog/canonical-enables-ubuntu-on-milk-v-mars**
  
  
-Release of Rhino Linux 2024.1:+====== 2 ====== 
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 +**Release of Rhino Linux 2024.1:
 29/05/2024 29/05/2024
  
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 The graphical interface is built on Unicorn's own user environment, which is a redesigned version of Xfce, in style to GNOME, but remaining lightweight. In Unicorn, the developers tried to combine a more modern design with a traditional approach to building a desktop. Plank Dock is used as the sidebar, and the standard Xfce panel is used as the top panel. To navigate through installed applications, the App Grid mode, implemented based on Lightpad, is used. The graphical interface is built on Unicorn's own user environment, which is a redesigned version of Xfce, in style to GNOME, but remaining lightweight. In Unicorn, the developers tried to combine a more modern design with a traditional approach to building a desktop. Plank Dock is used as the sidebar, and the standard Xfce panel is used as the top panel. To navigate through installed applications, the App Grid mode, implemented based on Lightpad, is used.
  
-https://rhinolinux.org/news-13.html+https://rhinolinux.org/news-13.html**
  
  
-The XZ project published the result of a commit audit and the first update after the backdoor was identified:+**The XZ project published the result of a commit audit and the first update after the backdoor was identified:
 30/05/2024 30/05/2024
  
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 In addition, a review report has been published on the Git repository and changes added since December 2022 during Jia Tan's tenure as maintainer. Changes are analyzed at the level of individual commits. The commits in the repository were not digitally signed, but there were no signs of tampering on the part of the committers. A total of 8 malicious commits were removed from the repository. In addition, a review report has been published on the Git repository and changes added since December 2022 during Jia Tan's tenure as maintainer. Changes are analyzed at the level of individual commits. The commits in the repository were not digitally signed, but there were no signs of tampering on the part of the committers. A total of 8 malicious commits were removed from the repository.
  
-https://www.mail-archive.com/xz-devel@tukaani.org/msg00681.html+https://www.mail-archive.com/xz-devel@tukaani.org/msg00681.html**
  
  
-Canonical has published Real-time Ubuntu 24.04:+**Canonical has published Real-time Ubuntu 24.04:
 30/05/2024 30/05/2024
  
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 Ready-made builds are generated for x86_64 and Aarch64 architectures and are distributed through the Ubuntu Pro service, which is a paid for commercial application. For personal use, you can connect up to 5 machines to Ubuntu Pro for free (50 machines for Ubuntu Community members). Ready-made builds are generated for x86_64 and Aarch64 architectures and are distributed through the Ubuntu Pro service, which is a paid for commercial application. For personal use, you can connect up to 5 machines to Ubuntu Pro for free (50 machines for Ubuntu Community members).
  
-https://canonical.com//blog/real-time-24-04+https://canonical.com//blog/real-time-24-04**
  
  
-Major release of Solaris 11.4 SRU69:+====== 3 ====== 
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 +**Major release of Solaris 11.4 SRU69:
 31/05/2024 31/05/2024
  
 Oracle has published Solaris 11.4 SRU 69 (Support Repository Update), which offers a series of significant changes and improvements for the Solaris 11.4 branch. To install the fixes offered in the update, simply run the 'pkg update' command. Users can also take advantage of the free Solaris 11.4 CBE (Common Build Environment) edition, which is developed using a continuous release model. Oracle has published Solaris 11.4 SRU 69 (Support Repository Update), which offers a series of significant changes and improvements for the Solaris 11.4 branch. To install the fixes offered in the update, simply run the 'pkg update' command. Users can also take advantage of the free Solaris 11.4 CBE (Common Build Environment) edition, which is developed using a continuous release model.
  
-https://blogs.oracle.com/solaris/post/whats-new-in-oracle-solaris-114-sru69+https://blogs.oracle.com/solaris/post/whats-new-in-oracle-solaris-114-sru69**
  
  
-Release of NetworkManager 1.48.0:+**Release of NetworkManager 1.48.0:
 31/05/2024 31/05/2024
  
 A stable release of NetworkManager 1.48.0 has been introduced to simplify the configuration of network parameters. Plugins for VPN support (Libreswan, OpenConnect, Openswan, SSTP, etc.) are developed as part of their own development cycles. A stable release of NetworkManager 1.48.0 has been introduced to simplify the configuration of network parameters. Plugins for VPN support (Libreswan, OpenConnect, Openswan, SSTP, etc.) are developed as part of their own development cycles.
  
-https://networkmanager.dev/blog/networkmanager-1-48/+https://networkmanager.dev/blog/networkmanager-1-48/**
  
  
-Fedora 41 intends to remove network-scripts and allow updating of atomic editions without a password:+**Fedora 41 intends to remove network-scripts and allow updating of atomic editions without a password:
 31/05/2024 31/05/2024
  
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 The proposals are still at the discussion stage and have not been reviewed by the FESCo (Fedora Engineering Steering Committee), which is responsible for the technical part of the development of the Fedora distribution. The proposals are still at the discussion stage and have not been reviewed by the FESCo (Fedora Engineering Steering Committee), which is responsible for the technical part of the development of the Fedora distribution.
  
-https://www.mail-archive.com/devel-announce@lists.fedoraproject.org/msg03290.html+https://www.mail-archive.com/devel-announce@lists.fedoraproject.org/msg03290.html**
  
  
-Release of the Rocky Linux 8.10:+====== 4 ====== 
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 +**Release of the Rocky Linux 8.10:
 01/06/2024 01/06/2024
  
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 Among the changes specific to Rocky Linux, are the supply of additional repositories: plus with the open-vm-tools package, nfv with packages for virtualization of network components developed by the NFV (Network Functions Virtualization) SIG group, RT with packages for working in real time, PowerTools, ResilientStorage and HighAvailability. Among the changes specific to Rocky Linux, are the supply of additional repositories: plus with the open-vm-tools package, nfv with packages for virtualization of network components developed by the NFV (Network Functions Virtualization) SIG group, RT with packages for working in real time, PowerTools, ResilientStorage and HighAvailability.
  
-https://rockylinux.org/news/rocky-linux-8-10-ga-release+https://rockylinux.org/news/rocky-linux-8-10-ga-release**
  
  
-Kaspersky Lab has published a free malware scanner for Linux:+**Kaspersky Lab has published a free malware scanner for Linux:
 01/06/2024 01/06/2024
  
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 The scanner is designed as a universal, self-sufficient application that supports 64-bit environments based on distributions like AlmaLinux OS 8+, AlterOS 7.5+ Astra Linux Common Edition 2.12+, CentOS 6.7+, Debian GNU/Linux 10.0+, EulerOS 2.0+, Linux Mint 19.2+, openSUSE Leap 15.0+, Oracle Linux 7.3+, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.7+, Rocky Linux 8.5+, SUSE Linux 12.5, Ubuntu 12.04+, AltLinux 8+, Rosa 12+ and RED OS 7.3+. The program is distributed free of charge. The size of the executable file offered for download is 175 MB. Automatic updates of anti-virus databases are not supported in KVRT - to obtain the latest anti-virus data, you need to download a new version (the program is updated several times a day). The scanner is designed as a universal, self-sufficient application that supports 64-bit environments based on distributions like AlmaLinux OS 8+, AlterOS 7.5+ Astra Linux Common Edition 2.12+, CentOS 6.7+, Debian GNU/Linux 10.0+, EulerOS 2.0+, Linux Mint 19.2+, openSUSE Leap 15.0+, Oracle Linux 7.3+, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.7+, Rocky Linux 8.5+, SUSE Linux 12.5, Ubuntu 12.04+, AltLinux 8+, Rosa 12+ and RED OS 7.3+. The program is distributed free of charge. The size of the executable file offered for download is 175 MB. Automatic updates of anti-virus databases are not supported in KVRT - to obtain the latest anti-virus data, you need to download a new version (the program is updated several times a day).
  
-https://www.kaspersky.ru/blog/kvrt-for-linux/37571/+https://www.kaspersky.ru/blog/kvrt-for-linux/37571/**
  
  
-LyX 2.4.0 published:+**LyX 2.4.0 published:
 02/06/2024 02/06/2024
  
 After six years of development, a major release of the visual editor for scientific documents LyX 2.4.0 has been published, allowing you to create texts using TeX/LaTeX markup, while visually editing the document layout in a WYSIWYM view. The resulting document is saved in LaTeX format, but text can be imported and exported into formats such as PDF, Postscript, DVI, ASCII, HTML, OpenDocument, RTF, ODF, DOC and ePub. Binary builds are generated for Windows and macOS. After six years of development, a major release of the visual editor for scientific documents LyX 2.4.0 has been published, allowing you to create texts using TeX/LaTeX markup, while visually editing the document layout in a WYSIWYM view. The resulting document is saved in LaTeX format, but text can be imported and exported into formats such as PDF, Postscript, DVI, ASCII, HTML, OpenDocument, RTF, ODF, DOC and ePub. Binary builds are generated for Windows and macOS.
  
-http://www.lyx.org/News+http://www.lyx.org/News**
  
  
-Release of MATE 1.28:+====== 5 ====== 
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 +**Release of MATE 1.28:
 03/06/2024  03/06/2024 
  
 After almost three years of development, the MATE 1.28 desktop environment has been officially announced, continuing the development of the GNOME 2.32 codebase, while maintaining a classical desktop layout. The announcement of the release indicated February 27, but the announcement on the MATE project website appeared 03/06/2024, and before that, a new branch was mentioned only in the form of tags in the Git repository of the project, without a clear announcement of the release and without the publication of the general list of changes. Packages with MATE 1.28 are already available in distribution repositories such as Fedora 40, Gentoo, Mageia, Manjaro, openSUSE Tumbleweed, Arch Linux, ALT Linux, Artix, OpenIndiana, GhostBSD, Parabola, Solus and Void Linux. After almost three years of development, the MATE 1.28 desktop environment has been officially announced, continuing the development of the GNOME 2.32 codebase, while maintaining a classical desktop layout. The announcement of the release indicated February 27, but the announcement on the MATE project website appeared 03/06/2024, and before that, a new branch was mentioned only in the form of tags in the Git repository of the project, without a clear announcement of the release and without the publication of the general list of changes. Packages with MATE 1.28 are already available in distribution repositories such as Fedora 40, Gentoo, Mageia, Manjaro, openSUSE Tumbleweed, Arch Linux, ALT Linux, Artix, OpenIndiana, GhostBSD, Parabola, Solus and Void Linux.
  
-https://mate-desktop.org/blog/2024-02-27-mate-1-28-released/+https://mate-desktop.org/blog/2024-02-27-mate-1-28-released/** 
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 +**Pas moyen d'enregistrer tout le fichier !!  
 +Ne pas utiliser ce morceau ; je fais la traduction dans un fichier texte ** 
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