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Tuxedo Computers has updated their Control Center software to version 2.1. This update revises the dashboard, adds more customizable fan control, battery charging profiles, and automatic display refresh rate adjustment options. The Control Center is a tool to help you control performance, energy, fan and comfort settings on TUXEDO laptops. The code is licensed using GPLv3.0.



Tuxedo laptops can be found on their store page and they all have Linux support:

https://www.tuxedocomputers.com/index.php



The source code for Control Center is available on Github:

https://github.com/tuxedocomputers/tuxedo-control-center

Fractal has been completely rewritten with a GTK4/libadwaita makeover.

news.itsfoss.com/fractal-5/

We have a new subscriber to our 200 for TROM campaign www.tromsite.com/donate/ !! Via Paypal this time. So it seems to work now. There might be some weird redirects before or after donating so we will have to investigate, but it seems to work at least.

Thanks you to everyone who is supporting TROM! #tromlive

@BrodieOnLinux

The main thing I look at is whether it works with the libre kernel.

In a world where technology can mean the difference between life and death, can we afford the restrictions proprietary software places on progress? Watch and share "Rewind" (Spoiler alert: the answer is "no".) u.fsf.org/rewind

@Djeep

They should be employing the kid and honing his skills not locking him up.

@nantucketebooks

I have tried to make sure that after playing a couple games that I read a book before starting the next one. Helps keep things balanced for me.

Reading is a better use of your time than a great many other things. The world suffers more from a lack of readers than it does from an overabundance of them.

I am biased, to be fair. I get to read wonderful words written by writers all over the country, and for that I am blessed.

@kop316 @PINE64 @mobian @purism

Thanks for the response. I usually need my phone to last about eight hours minimum ideally 12 since I have no charger at work. That being said it's in Airplane mode for most of my time at work aide from two breaks. A battery pack is not a bad idea as well as it being easy to get spare batteries. Hopefully with more work the Librem and Pinephone battery life keeps getting extended.

@publiclewdness @PINE64 @mobian @purism

I disable suspend and get ~10-12 hours standby, but realistically I get 4-5 with normal usage.

On a normal day, it doesn't matter since my L5 goes from a home charger to a work charger. If I amm out and about though, I bring a battery pack and have no problem getting through the day.

This week's donation went to KeePassXC. It's a fantastic FOSS password manager that you can find in your distro repo; a PPA; Flatpak and an App Image. You can use it on Linux; BSD; Mac and Windows. The code is licensed using GPLV2.0 and GPLv3.0.



The project's official website is here:

https://keepassxc.org/



The team has a presence on Mastodon and Matrix:

https://linuxrocks.online/@keepassxc@fosstodon.org

https://app.element.io/#/room/#keepassxc:mozilla.org (user's channel)
https://app.element.io/#/room/#keepassxc-dev:mozilla.org (developer's channel)




They accept donations through a variety of methods including FOSS options such as Open Collective and Liberapay.

https://keepassxc.org/donate/
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