Joseph Zikusooka (ZIK)

@jzik
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Passionate about Free/Libre Open Source Software. FOSS advocate, developer, contributor and Linux Trainer #FOSS #Linux #Opensource #Security #Python #Smarthome

Contacts: https://zikusooka.com/connect.html

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Happy #piDay day everyone! Here's some nice @fedora 44 images of @gnome and @kde and Minimal running on the #raspberryPi 5! Details in the blog post https://nullr0ute.com/2026/03/fedora-44-on-the-raspberry-pi-5/

There will be further updates as we go towards the final #Fedora44

Fedora 44 on the Raspberry Pi 5 – nullr0ute's blog

@gairdeachas Check out Icinga2. It originally started as a fork of Nagios and has since evolved into a powerful monitoring tool

https://github.com/Icinga

Icinga

Icinga is a resilient, open source monitoring and metric solution system. - Icinga

GitHub

Broadcast audio, open standards, infinite possibilities 📡

Auracast brings one-to-many Bluetooth audio (no pairing required), and it's now fully supported in BlueZ! Ideal for public announcements, assisted listening, and multi-user audio experiences, come hear it for yourself at Booth #4-404, running on the MediaTek Genio 700!

#Auracast #Bluetooth #BlueZ #MediaTek #AudioTech #ew26 #OpenSource

A #raspberryPi #RPi5 running @fedora 44 #KDE Edition! Why don't mind if I do! It's getting closer! And yes, that's 3 different RPi5's in front of the screen for my various testing!
@madewulf True, but the motivations in Uganda were quite different as you will likely pickup when speaking with the ordinary folk in Kampala. Nevertheless, there's no love lost over the Facebook ban here. Enjoy your trip!

The projected EOL of a few Longterm #Linux #kernel series was bumped by @gregkh:

https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/docs/kernel/website.git/commit/?id=d04587da86a3464881e0c97aabddd2c271105698

""Based on lots of discussions with different companies and groups and the other stable kernel maintainer, this moves to show that the current status is:
5.10 to be supported for 6 years [unchanged]
5.15 to be supported for 5 years [unchanged]
6.6 to be supported for 4 years [+1 year]
6.12 to be supported for 4 years [+2 years]
6.18 to be supported for at least 3 years [+1 year]""

See also the table on https://www.kernel.org/category/releases.html

#LinuxKernel

@madewulf Enjoy your stay in the Pearl of Africa 🇺🇬 #Uganda

Oh, so many new faces here! Hello! I think the occasion asks for a brief introduction. I’m the lead program manager of @outreachy. I’m doing research on software freedom culture intertwined with social participation channels and dynamics at Lab Livre/UnB.

I’ve worked with several free software and open knowledge organizations and initiatives at this point. But I have a soft spot for Brazilian FOSS projects in academia and in the public administration.

#openSUSE Leap 16.0 public cloud images are now available for both #x86_64 and #Arm64. Launch it today via Compute Engine and deploy your workloads on a stable #Linux distribution. https://sysadmin-journal.com/opensuse-leap-16-0-is-now-available-on-google-cloud-platform/
openSUSE Leap 16.0 is now available on Google Cloud Platform

openSUSE Leap 16.0 is now available on Google Cloud Platform with x86_64 and Arm64 images. You can launch a Compute Engine instance by selecting openSUSE Leap 16.0 under Public images. The Cloud Observability Ops Agent is not yet supported.

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