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Fans of Android's 'Quick Share' file transfer feature should check out Packet, which makes it easy to send files for/to Android/Linux.

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World Ocean Day Sale 2025 is live on Steam to support charity gamingonlinux.com/2025/06/worl…

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Net.Attack() is like Vampire Survivors but you program unique attacks gamingonlinux.com/2025/06/net-…

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AMD's Kernel Compute Driver "AMDKFD" Can Now Be Enabled On RISC-V

Following all of the Linux kernel graphics driver features merged last week for the Linux 6.16 kernel, sent out this morning were the initial batch of fixes to the Direct Rendering Manager (DRM) code. Besides fixes to these graphics / display / accelerator drivers, there is one new feature: the AMDKFD kernel compute driver can now be enabled on RISC-V systems...
phoronix.com/news/AMDKFD-RISC-…



KDE Gear 25.04.2 Released with More Improvements for Your Favorite KDE Apps lxer.com/module/newswire/ext_l…


Apple M2 Pro / Max / Ultra PCIe Support Upstreamed In Linux 6.16

The many PCI subsystem changes have been merged for the in-development Linux 6.16 merge window...
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Linux 6.16 NFS Client Exposes LOCALIO State Via sysfs

In addition to the NFS server changes for Linux 6.16 with now supporting larger I/O block sizes, the Network File-System (NFS) client changes were merged this week for this next kernel version...
phoronix.com/news/Linux-6.16-N…




More KVM Changes Merged For Linux 6.16: AMD "ALLOWED_SEV_FEATURES" Merged

Following the Intel TDX host support for KVM being merged for the Linux 6.16 merge window, another batch of Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) changes were merged for the ongoing Linux 6.16 merge window...
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Ananta v1.3.1 released with TUI mode!

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Dragon Lands is Forager meets a creature collector and it looks real sweet gamingonlinux.com/2025/06/drag…

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Mesa's Rusticl Lands OpenCL FP16 Half-Float Support lxer.com/module/newswire/ext_l…


Borderlands 2 is free to claim and keep on Steam gamingonlinux.com/2025/06/bord…

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How GitHub Copilot Is Revolutionizing DevOps & DevSecOps lxer.com/module/newswire/ext_l…


Karton: KDE’s Libvirt-Powered Answer to GNOME Boxes and Virt-Manager lxer.com/module/newswire/ext_l…


Wireshark 4.4.7 Network Protocol Analyzer Patches Security Flaw and Fixes Bugs lxer.com/module/newswire/ext_l…



FreeBSD Developers Deciding What To Do For WiFi With FreeBSD 15: Stable Or Unstable lxer.com/module/newswire/ext_l…


Bounce Helps You Switch Networks


The team behind Bridgy Fed is building an innovative new tool that helps you automatically move from one network to another.

For the last few months, A New Social has been working hard to support and improve Bridgy Fed, a popular tool for connecting different Bluesky and IndieWeb platforms to the Fediverse. While it does some impressive work under the hood, the team behind it is looking at a new tool to help people seamlessly move across networks, while keeping most of their contacts. This is the core premise behind Bounce.

The Purpose of Bounce


Bounce aims to tackle a distinct problem for the open Social Web: providing an easy way to get onto the network, or move from one to the other.

Starting on a new platform is tedious, and it often makes us hesitant to try something new, even if we know it could be a better experience for us. It’s how we become locked into experiences that, over time, are no longer ideal for us.

Bounce Announcement


“We want to make this process as easy as possible,” says Anuj Ahooja, Executive Director of A New Social, “it shouldn’t have to be rocket science to join a network and find all of your friends.”

Trying to move platforms or, heck, even move instances has historically been a tedious process. Within the Fediverse, a handful of platforms support Mastodon’s “move action”, but the process tends to be tedious and sometimes prone to failure.

How Bounce Works


The main idea behind Bounce is fairly simple: connect two different accounts, and click “Move” to migrate from one place to the other. Under the hood, Bounce uses the ActivityPub and AT protocol to handle migrating contacts. If you’re on Bluesky and move to Mastodon, or vice versa, Bounce handles the accounts on the other network by providing you with your contacts through Bridgy Fed.

Source: A New Social

Obviously, there are some caveats. The opt-in nature of Bridgy Fed means that your followers only need to enable Bridgy Fed for themselves, if they want their replies to make it back to you. People that you’re following will need to have Bridgy Fed enabled for you to see their posts from across networks. Not every Mastodon or Bluesky user wants to be connected to the other network, so it’s reasonable to assume that some contacts won’t be carried over. Bounce anticipates this by showing just who exactly you’re able to stay connected with.


Future Potential


There are a few areas where Bounce could have a significant impact for the Social Web. One might involve migrating ActivityPub data from one Fediverse platform or instance to another. A more interesting area for opportunity might be to import data and contacts from a proprietary social network, and help people easily find their friends in a new space.

What’s important to understand is that Bounce could end up providing critical infrastructure for user account migration between different networks and services. If the project can make the process of joining the Fediverse or Atmosphere easier for new people, it could have a significant impact on growing both networks as a whole.

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Linux Display Managers: Complete Beginner’s Guide lxer.com/module/newswire/ext_l…




If you want to catch the streams for Flock 2025, you can do so on our YouTube channel!

➡️ youtube.com/@fedora/streams

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Troy giving thanks to all EPEL contributors who made 10 grow so fast! #flocktofedora
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My side quest at #FlockToFedora was meeting Petr Šimáček, a longtime #Fedora user and author of @mestskacyklistika. He gave me a tour of Radio Beat, where he works as a news guy, and took me on a one-hour #bike ride to show me all the gems of city #cycling in #Prague.
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Petr and Peter Boy sharing the state of docs, a foundation for all community. #flocktofedora




Mesa's Rusticl Lands OpenCL FP16 Half-Float Support

Mesa's modern Rust-written OpenCL driver for Gallium3D "Rusticl" has closed one of the few remaining gaps with the former Clover OpenCL state tracker. Merged today for Mesa 25.2 is native FP16 support...
phoronix.com/news/Rusticl-Mesa…



David and Kashyap sharing the state of RISC-V + Fedora at #flocktofedora (F42 images were shipped the same day as F42 GA).






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Pushing Microsoft's Proprietary Trash/Trap as "Open" and "Linux" (Windows is 'Linux' Now?) lxer.com/module/newswire/ext_l…