Tour d’horizon de 13 actualités du logiciel libre et de l’open source pour ce samedi 09/05/2026.
Article généré automatiquement à partir des flux RSS des principaux sites dédiés au logiciel libre et à l’open source.
1. GPX2Video - GPS & Vidéo
Source : LinuxFR
Je vous ai fait part il y a quelque temps de mon petit projet de réaliser un logiciel sous Linux pour effectuer mes petits montages vidéos et y insérer les données de télémétrie (issues du GPS de la caméra ou d’un GPS externe).
2. Uptime Kuma : l’alternative gratuite à Uptime Robot
Source : Le Journal du Hacker
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3. Good Job Dell and Lenovo! Hope Others Follow You
Source : It’s FOSS
Lenovo and Dell are now funding the service that ships firmware to millions of Linux devices.
4. Nocturne Is The Latest Music Player For GNOME To Hit v1.0
Source : Phoronix
While since GNOME 48 Decibels is the new audio player of the GNOME desktop, there is no shortage of other GNOME/GTK-aligned music players.
5. Projects selected for LibreOffice in the Google Summer of Code 2026
Source : The Document Fdn.
The LibreOffice Google Summer of Code projects have been selected for 2026.
6. Machining a Two-Stroke Engine out of Aluminium
Source : hackaday.
Recently [Camden Bowen] took a swing at machining a two-stroke engine out of billet aluminium, following adventures in 3D printing such an engine, as…
7. Pangolin : exposer CrowdSec Manager derrière le SSO
Source : Le Journal du Hacker
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8. Qu’est ce qui tourne chez moi ?
Source : Le Journal du Hacker
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9. Dirty Frag is a New Linux Exploit That Grants Root, and There's No Proper Patch Yet
Source : It’s FOSS
A working exploit is already out, and systems that patched Copy Fail are still exposed.
10. Hyprland 0.55 Released With Lua-Based Configuration, User-Defined Layouts
Source : Phoronix
Hyprland 0.
11. FEX 2605 Brings Performance Improvements, Initial Snapdragon X2 Elite Fixes
Source : Phoronix
FEX 2605 is out this weekend as the newest monthly feature release to this emulator for running Linux x86_64 binaries on ARM64 (AArch64) devices.
12. Copy or Redesign?
Source : hackaday.
We got asked a great question in the mailbag segment on the Podcast this week: are there hacks that we have read about on Hackaday that we use in our…
13. It’s an Apple Lisa, on a FPGA
Source : hackaday.
Most of us will know that Apple’s precursor to the Macintosh series of computers was a machine called the Lisa.