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Sysadmin Creates 'ModuleJail' To Automatically Blacklist Unused Kernel Modules

17 mai 2026 à 15:34
Long-time Slashdot reader internet-redstar shares an interestging response to "the recent wave of Linux kernel privilege escalation vulnerabilities like 'Copy Fail' and 'Dirty Frag'": Belgian Linux sysadmin and Tesla Hacker "Jasper Nuyens" got tired of the idea of manually blacklisting dozens or even hundreds of obscure kernel modules across large fleets of Linux systems in the near future. So he wrote ModuleJail, a GPLv3 shell script that scans a running Linux system and automatically blacklists currently unused kernel modules, reducing kernel attack surface without requiring a reboot. The idea is simple: many modern Linux privilege escalation bugs target obscure or rarely used kernel functionality that is still enabled by default on servers that do not actually need it. ModuleJail works across major distributions including Debian, Ubuntu, RHEL, Fedora, AlmaLinux and Arch Linux, generating 1 modprobe blacklist rules file while preserving commonly-used modules. Nuyens argues that the increasing speed of AI-assisted vulnerability discovery will likely turn kernel hardening and attack surface reduction into a much bigger operational priority for sysadmins over the next few weeks and months.

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How I Added an LLM-Based Grammar Checking + TeX Math Import To LibreOffice

16 mai 2026 à 21:34
Former Microsoft programmer Keith Curtis "wrote and self-published After the Software Wars to explain the caliber of free and open source software," according to his entry on Wikipedia, "and why he believes Linux is technically superior to any proprietary OS." He's also KeithCu (long-time Slashdot reader #925,649), and has written a blog post on "How I added an LLM-based grammar checking + TeX math import to LibreOffice." : At Microsoft, I spent five years working on the text components RichEdit and Quill, and came to understand the "physics" of word processing: the file formats, data structures, and algorithms that provided fast access to text and properties, independent of the length of the file. Selecting one million characters to make them bold took about the same time as changing one character, because of the clever data structures (piece tables) and algorithms in these engines... When I decided to add a real-time AI grammar checker to [LibreOffice plugin] WriterAgent, I knew what I was getting into, but I underestimated the trickery of LibreOffice's UNO. His site shares the surprises he encountered, one by one. (Starting with "the office suite throws a bunch of initialization variables at your constructor. If your Python __init__ method doesn't handle them, the code fails to map the call, the stack misaligns, and the program dies.") There's sentence casing issues, duplicate words, and foreign-language syntax — all culminating in new features for "a LibreOffice extension (Python + UNO) that adds generative AI editing to Writer, Calc, and Draw..." "If you want to try it out, the repo is here... Let's make LibreOffice and the free desktop AI-native!"

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Batocera 43 est disponible au téléchargement

15 mai 2026 à 11:32

Batocera 43 propose une liste de mises à jour et d’évolutions trop longue pour être ignorée, je vous la propose en vrac en fin de billet. Les outils intégrés sont quasiment tous déployés dans une nouvelle version. Enormément d’ajouts de fonctionnalités et de corrections de bugs sont également listés. De quoi redonner envie à certains de tester cette super distribution.

Batocera 43

Cela fait un bail que je ne vous ai pas parlé de cette suite puisque mon dernier billet remonte à la version 29 en… 2020. L’idée globale de Batocera 43 est de vous permettre de transformer un PC, une carte de développement type Raspberry Pi ou Odroid, un Steam Deck, une console ou même une TV-Box Android en solution de jeux d’émulation facile d’accès et complète. Il existe même des versions dédiées aux anciens PC 32 Bits et aux solutions Atom si vous avez un vieux netbook qui traine.

Le système Batocera 43 est plug ‘n Play et ne nécessite pas de manipulations ou de réglages complexes. Il permet de nombreuses options de jeu, optimise les sauvegardes et offre une compatibilité exceptionnelle avec énormément de plateformes. Il reste évidemment totalement gratuit et Open source.

Batocera 43 est facilement disponible. Si vous utilisez une version plus ancienne, il suffit de lancer la mise à jour depuis le menu système. Si vous voulez tester la distribution, il suffit de suivre les instructions proposées. La page de téléchargement vous guidera pour trouver la version correspondant le mieux à votre matériel.

La liste des changements apportés à Batocera 43

Special Notes

    • x86_64 Handhelds with AMD and Intel graphics will be supported on the preferred x86_64-v3 image using Wayland and the LabWC compositor.
Note: Nvidia drivers are currently included in the x86_64-v3 image but considered experimental.
Desktop Nvidia users should continue to use the x86_64 image with Xorg for stability.
    • The ability to use a custom.sh script is deprecated in this version. If you already used such a script, then it will be one-time transformed into a service.
Please use services for future scripts and refer to our [Wikipedia](https://wiki.batocera.org/scripting_services_rules_examples)
    • TheXTech update in v43 needs a minimum of 1.3.7 assets, ensure you update accordingly.
    • Azahar Plus has been replaced with the source project Azahar. 3DS ROMs will need to be decrypted.
    • WINE: Compressed applications (wsquashfs, wtgz) use the same storage paths to store the PREFIX as uncompressed ones do. 
~/wine-bottles/windows/` turns to `~/wine-bottles/windows//.wine
We recommend following the procedure described in our wiki to back up Windows savegames.
    • We have moved to the mainline Nintendo controller driver. You may need to reconfigure your Nintendo controller accordingly for wired & Bluetooth.
    • Legacy Nvidia 340.xx & 390.xx drivers have been removed from the image going forward.
These versions continue to have problems with later kernel versions and are no longer sustainable.
Only the legacy 470.xx, 580.xx and current 590.xx drivers will be supported in v43.
    • A few ROM directories have changed names for consistency with themes and the overall rule of naming them after systems,
not emulators. Please now use odyssey2 (o2em), megadrive-msu (msu-md), halflife (xash3d_fwgs), tvgames (plugnplay),
astrocade (astrocde), bbcmicro (bbc), rtcw (iortcw), loopy (casloopy).
    • Dolphin now supports Triforce. The older Dolphin-Triforce emulator has been removed as a result.
Saves should be moved from /userdata/saves/dolphin-triforce/ to /userdata/saves/dolphin/ accordingly.
    • Removed DraStic emulator due to its closed-source nature and no longer compatible with the core OS.
    • SM8250 and SM8550 devices now have one image with device selection in the bootloader
You must upgrade the Android Bootloader (ABL) before migrating to v43
See the wiki for further details: https://wiki.batocera.org/hardware:ayn

Hardware

  • AIC8800 USB driver support for Raxda Boards
  • Anbernic RG28XX, RG34XX, RG35XX, RG40XX, RG CubeXX device variant support
  • AYN Thor initial support
  • FriendlyElec CM3588 NAS support
  • Legion Go S Controller & LED updates
  • New steering wheel support:
    • Logitech Formula Vibration Feedback
    • MOZA R12 V2 (Direct Drive)
  • Odin 2 Mini initial support
  • Powkiddy X55 initial support
  • Radxa Dragon Q6A initial support
  • Radxa Zero 3W initial support
  • Retroid Pocket 6 initial support
  • RTL8832CU and RTL8852CU USB Wi-Fi adapter support (x86_64)

Added

  • EmulationStation:
    • New UI for configuring in-game controller hotkeys (plus batocera-joysticks-hotkeys command)
    • Global hotkeys configuration for any device (unused device buttons, any arcade special buttons or keyboard key), also via batocera-hotkeys command
    • LED colour control for ARM-based handhelds
    • Ability to turn the controller LEDs off
    • Added missing characters on the on-screen AZERTY keyboard
    • New sorting option: hardware type, then release year
    • Control brightness on multiple screens (AYN Thor)
    • Wi-Fi country selector
    • Ability to add a « sort name » that takes precedence over the (scraped) game name in metadata
    • New keyboard layout and keyboard variant options
  • Batocera Control Center (on-screen interface for global configuration and control [hotkey]+[east] by default)
  • Virtual keyboard for Wayland devices with a touchscreen, launched from the Batocera Control Center
  • batocera-xtract for handling archives on systems with PCManFM file manager can use a small GUI and mouse context menus
  • dmd-play-rust is now used by default to play dmd images (performances)
  • Yamagi Quake II added which supports more systems, especially lower-end hardware
  • Light gun support to:
    • new Libretro Dolphin core (multi-light guns)
    • Duckstation (multi-light guns)
    • Play! emulator for Namco 2×6 gun games (single-light gun only)
    • Flycast standalone (multi-light guns)
  • NFC reader support
  • Casio Loopy as a separate system
  • Enterprise 64/128 (via CLK emulator)
  • Xroar emulator as an option for the Color Computer (Tandy TRS-80)
  • PC60 as a separate system
  • Cemu for SM8550 devices
  • PD777 libretro core for the Epoch Cassette Vision
  • Sega Cave CV1000 support (currently x86 systems only)
  • Sega Gaelco support (currently x86 systems only)
  • Sega Hikaru support (currently x86 systems only)
  • Added support for GUO HUA PS3 GamePad in the Bluez package’s Sixaxis plugin (models VOYEE – HY-2208 and MiniThink – CECHZC2U)
  • Experimental Sinden light gun borders for RPCS3 and Wine
  • Steering wheel support for Triforce system
  • Crosshairs for gun games in Lindbergh loader
  • Re-added .3ds extension support for Azahar emulator

Fixed

  • Not being able to exit emulator on first controller disconnection. i.e. Bluetooth disconnects.
  • Odin 2 variants Wi-Fi not working in some regions
  • Wi-Fi country not being applied at boot
  • Light gun overall accuracy (with shaders, sliders, bezels) in MAME standalone
  • Crosshairs for light guns in PCSX2
  • Massive MAME log (switchres verbose disabled by default)
  • PCSX2 light gun mapping (START can now be pressed on the light gun instead of controller)
  • PS4 and PSVita games not appearing in the « last played » auto collection
  • Sinden light gun’s camera freezing after exiting Wine
  • Supermodel: offscreen reload not working on The Lost World: Jurassic Park (lostwsga)
  • MAME: broken light gun input in Jurassic Park (jpark), Operation Wolf 3 (opwolf3) and Police Trainer (policetr)
  • Duplicated buttons with Wiimote in gun/zapper modes
  • MelonDS save and cheat paths
  • Bluetooth xbox controllers not working on Steam

Changed / Improved

  • Wi-Fi country can now be chosen under the Network Setting option. This improves Wi-Fi connectivity by aligning your device with regional regulations as well as 6GHz band support.
  • Moonlight has transitioned from Moonlight Embedded to Moonlight QT for the majority of boards to allow for more hardware acceleration. Hardware acceleration depends on supported codecs for devices in FFmpeg.
  • You can now choose to create a Win32 WINE bottle only via the option to run 32-bit Windows games.
  • DOSBox Staging’s working directory is now set to the games’ folder, allowing for local and relative (img)mount and conf file references.
  • DOSBox Staging will fallback to a C:\> prompt inside the games’ folder if its missing dosbox.cfg/.conf/.bat files.
  • DOSBox Staging now stores DOS filesystem changes in /userdata/saves/dos/ for squashfs ROMs.
  • Systems like WINE and DOSBOX can now be prepared from PCManFM context menu. Right click on file items inside supported ones to presetup them. This is mostly thought for startup files like dosbox.bat and autorun.cmd and for handling squashed archive files.
  • RPCS3 PS Move (light gun) mapping simplified. D-pad buttons are now PS Move face buttons. Check wiki for more info.
  • RPCS3 with .ISO support
  • GUN4IR and GunCon2 now correctly mapped (start is start; select is select)

Updated

  • Amiberry to 5th of March 2026 build
  • Azahar to 2125.0.1
  • BigPEmu to v121
  • Cemu to 5th of April 2026 build
  • CLK to 2026-01-06
  • Dolphin-Emu to 2603a (Wii RetroAchievements)
  • DXX-Rebirth to May 25, 2025
  • EasyRPG to 0.8.1.1
  • EDuke32 to Oct 10, 2025
  • Flycast to 2.6
  • FS-UAE to v3.2.35
  • Groovy MAME to 0.285
  • Hatari to v2.6.1
  • Hurrican to Jul 26, 2025 build
  • Jazz2 to 3.5.0
  • Libretro Atari800 to 4th of December 2025 build
  • Libretro BlueMSX to 4th of November 2025 build
  • Libretro Bsnes to 19th of December 2025 build
  • Libretro Dolphin to 24th of December 2025 build
  • Libretro Fake-08 to 22nd of January 2026 build
  • Libretro FBNeo to 11th of January 2026 build
  • Libretro Fceumm to 12th of September 2025 build
  • Libretro Flycast to 2.6
  • Libretro Genesis Plus GX to 21st of December 2025 build
  • Libretro Genesis Plus GX-Wide to 21st of October 2024 build
  • Libretro Holani to 0.9.9
  • Libretro MAME2003plus to 16th of January 2026 build
  • Libretro MAME to 0.285
  • Libretro MGBA to 17th of January 2026 build
  • Libretro Mesen to 24th of October 2024 build
  • Libretro Nestopia to 10th of January 2026 build
  • Libretro Opera to 17th of October 2024 build
  • Libretro Picodrive to 3rd of December 2025 build
  • Libretro Play! to 0.73
  • Libretro PS2 to 6th of February 2026 build
  • Libretro PUAE to 2nd of November 2025 build
  • Libretro Snes9x to 8th of September 2025 build
  • Libretro Stella to 28th of December 2025 build
  • Libretro Swanstation to 2nd of August 2025 build
  • Libretro Vecx to 12th of January 2026 build
  • Libretro YabaSanshiro to 20th of December 2025 build
  • Lindbergh Loader to v2.1.4
  • MelonDS to 1.1
  • OpenJK to 10th of October 2025 build
  • OpenJKDF2 to v0.9.8
  • OpenMOHAA to v0.82.1
  • Play! to 0.73
  • PCSX2 to v2.6.3
  • Pygame to 2.6.1
  • RClone to v1.72.1
  • RetroArch to 1.22.2
  • RPCS3 to v0.0.40
  • Ruffle to 31st of January 2026 nightly build
  • ScummVM to v2026.1.0
  • ShadPS4 Plus to SHAD_PS4_PLUS_0_12_0_A
  • Sonic 2013 to 1.3.3
  • Sonic CD to 1.3.3
  • Sonic Mania to v1.1.1
  • Supermodel to 13th of November 2025 build
  • Syncthing to 2.0.15
  • Taradino to 20251222
  • TheXTech to v1.3.7.2-1
  • TheForceEngine to v1.22.420
  • Vice to 3.10
  • VkQuake to 19th of November 2025 build
  • Xash3D FWGS engine to Oct 17 build
  • Xenia-Canary to build f85f4c3
  • Xemu to v0.8.134
  • Ymir to 0.2.1

System

  • Bluez to 5.84
  • DXVK to 2.7.1
  • Flac to 1.5.0
  • Go language compiler to 1.25.5
  • GStreamer codecs to 1.26.6
  • Linux Firmware to 20251125
  • Linux Kernel to 6.18.16
  • LabWC to 0.9.3
  • LLVM Project to 20.1.8
  • Mesa3D to 25.3.6
  • MPV to v0.41.0
  • Nvidia 580.xx legacy drivers to 580.126.09
  • Nvidia production drivers to 590.48.01
  • QT to 6.9.2
  • Raspberry Pi kernel and associated firmware / utils to 6.12.62
  • SDL3 to 3.3.6
  • Sound Open Firmware to 2025.12
  • Sway to 1.11
  • VKD3D Proton to 3.0a
  • Vulkan stack to 1.4.328.1
  • Wayland to 1.24.0
  • Wayland Protocols to 1.45
  • WF-Recorder to v0.6.0
  • Wine Mono to 10.4.0
  • Wine-TKG to 10.20
  • Wine Proton to 10.0-4
  • Wireless Regdb to 2026.02.04
  • WLRoots to 0.19.2
  • Xpad-noone to Oct 30, 2025 build
  • Xone to v0.5.5
  • XWayland to 24.1.9

Batocera 43 est disponible au téléchargement © MiniMachines.net. 2026

CERN Open Sources Its KiCad Component Libraries

Par : BeauHD
13 mai 2026 à 11:00
Ancient Slashdot reader ewhac writes: CERN, a longtime Open Source pioneer, has made several contributions over the years to KiCad ("KEE-kad"), an Open Source EDA (Electronic Design Automation) package widely used in the hobbyist and professional electronics communities. It's gotten so widely used that users can now submit their KiCad design files directly to several electronics fabricators (rather than the traditional step of converting the layouts to Gerber files). Over the years, CERN has also developed their own symbol and footprint libraries to support their own internal electronic designs. Last week, CERN released those KiCad component libraries, containing over 17,000 symbols, under the CERN Open Hardware License.

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Tiquettes.fr : faites vos tableaux électriques en OpenSource

12 mai 2026 à 12:48

Création de Christophe Lemoine, le site tiquettes.fr propose simplement de construire et d’imprimer en PDF les étiquettes nécessaires pour habiller correctement votre tableau électrique. Un outil fort pratique si vous voulez un affichage des différents disjoncteurs parfaitement lisible.

Tiquettes

Tiquettes.fr

Respectant la norme électrique NFC 15-100 (ainsi qu’un œil sur la norme RGIE Belge), le site propose une aide précise et efficace pour développer des étiquettes normalisées faciles à comprendre et à identifier. La mise en page des éléments est automatisée et l’ajout des différents modules crée en parallèle un schéma unifilaire correspondant pour plus de lisibilité. La nomenclature est également proposée et tout est fait pour vous aider à imprimer l’étiquette la plus « efficace » possible pour identifier rapidement le circuit à manipuler.

Tiquettes.fr est simple, précis, gratuit, documenté et lisible

Le site rappelle que la norme exige que chaque disjoncteur soit correctement étiqueté, avec la mention du type de circuit – souvent via un symbole – et la pièce desservie. Cela permet à un tiers (électricien, assureur, pompier) d’intervenir aisément sur l’installation comme à des membres du foyer de pouvoir réinitialiser un circuit après un court-circuit. Le site est très bien fichu, totalement gratuit, permet de commencer un tableau neuf et de le sauvegarder sur votre PC.

La documentation permet une prise en mains rapide d’un projet et le côté Opensource permet d’accéder à ses entrailles techniques sur Github

Tiquettes ne fait pas de publicité et ne conserve pas de données. Si vous le souhaitez, vous pouvez faire un don à son créateur via sa page Ko-fi

Merci à Renaud pour l’info.

Tiquettes.fr : faites vos tableaux électriques en OpenSource © MiniMachines.net. 2026

Open Source Project Shuts Down Over Legal Threats from 3D Printer Company Bambu Lab

11 mai 2026 à 03:34
The free/open source project OrcaSlicer is a popular fork of 3D printer slicing software from Bambu Lab. But Tuesday independent developer Pawel Jarczak shuttered the project "following legal threats from Bambu Lab," reports Tom's Hardware: Jarczak's fork of OrcaSlicer would have allowed users to bypass Bambu Connect, a middleware application that severely limits OrcaSlicer's access to remote printer functions in the name of security. Jarczak said in a note on GitHub that Bambu Lab threatened him with a cease and desist letter and accused him of reverse engineering its software in order to impersonate Bambu Studio. From Bambu Lab's blog post: Bambu Studio is an open-source project under the AGPL-3.0 license. Anyone can take its code, modify it, and distribute it... That's what OrcaSlicer does, and 734 other forks do as well. We have no issue with that and never have. At the same time, a license for code is not a pass to our cloud infrastructure... Our cloud is a private service. Access to it is governed by a user agreement, not the AGPL license... [T]he modification in question worked by injecting falsified identity metadata into network communication. In simple terms: it pretended to be the official Bambu Studio client when communicating with our servers... If this method were widely adopted or incorrectly configured, thousands of clients could simultaneously hit our servers while impersonating the official client. "User-Agent is not authentication," counters OrcaSlicer's developer. "It is only self-declared client metadata. Any program can set any User-Agent." And "the User-Agent construction comes directly from Bambu Lab's own public AGPL Bambu Studio code.... So on what basis can anyone claim that I am not allowed to use this specific part of AGPL-licensed code under the AGPL license...? My work was based on publicly available Bambu Studio source code together with my own integration layer." But the bottom line is that Bambu Lab "contacted me directly and demanded removal of the solution." I asked whether I could publish the private correspondence in full for transparency. That request was refused... They also referred to legal materials and stated that a cease and desist letter had been prepared... I removed the repository voluntarily. That removal should not be interpreted as an admission that all legal or technical allegations made against the project were correct. I removed it because I have no interest in maintaining a prolonged dispute around this particular implementation, and no interest in continuing to distribute it. YouTuber and right-to-repair advocate Louis Rossmann reviewed the correspondence from Bambu Lab — then pledged $10,000 for legal expenses if the developer returned his code online. ("I think that their legal claim is bullshit," Rossman said Saturday in a YouTube video for his 2.5 million subscribers. "I'm not a lawyer, but I'm willing to put my money where my mouth is.") The video now has over 129,000 views so far. "Rossman has not started a crowdfunding site yet," Tom's Hardware notes, "stating in the comments that he wants to prove to Jarczak that he has supporters willing to put their money where their mouth is. The video had over 129,000 views so far, with commenters vowing to back the case as requested."

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Open Source Registries Join Linux Foundation Working Group to Address Machine-Generated Traffic

10 mai 2026 à 01:34
Under the nonprofit Linux Foundation, "a new Sustaining Package Registries Working Group will seek to identify concrete funding, governance, and security practices," reports ZDNet, "to keep code flowing as download counts grow.... Because software builds, continuous integration pipelines, and AI systems hammer registries at machine speed rather than human speed, the sites can't keep up. "That growth has brought a surge in bot traffic, automated publishing, security reports, and outright abuse, exposing what the working group bluntly calls a 'sustainability gap'." Sonatype CTO Brian Fox, who oversees the Maven Central Java registry, estimates open-source registries saw 10 trillion downloads in 2025. And "The same pattern is appearing across ecosystems. More machine traffic. More automation. More scanning. More expectations around uptime, integrity, provenance, and policy enforcement. More cost. More support burden. More dependency on infrastructure that the industry still talks about as though it runs on goodwill and spare time." ZDNet reports that "To tackle that, Sonatype has teamed up with the Linux Foundation and other package registry leaders, including Alpha-Omega, Eclipse Foundation (OpenVSX), OpenJS Foundation, OpenSSF, Packagist, Python Software Foundation, Ruby Central (RubyGems), and the Rust Foundation (Crates)." The idea is to give operators a neutral forum to discuss money, governance, and shared operational burdens openly. Once that's dealt with, they'll coordinate how to explain those realities back to companies and organizations that have long assumed registries are "free." No, they're not. They never were. As the Linux Foundation pointed out, "Registries today run primarily on two things: (1) infrastructure donations and credits; and (2) heroic efforts from small paid teams (themselves funded by donations and grants) and unpaid volunteers that operate and maintain registry services. The bulk of donations and grants comes from a small set of donors and doesn't scale with demands on the registry." The working group is explicitly positioned as a venue where registry leaders and ecosystem stakeholders can align on "practical, community-minded" ways to sustain that infrastructure, rather than each operator improvising its own survival plan in isolation. ZDNet says the group will also coordinate security practices and information, and craft frameworks "that make it politically and legally possible to introduce sustainable funding models without fracturing communities." And they will also "align messaging and educational content so developers, companies, and policymakers finally understand what it costs to run these services."

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Microsoft Open-Sources 'Earliest DOS Source Code Discovered To Date'

Par : BeauHD
30 avril 2026 à 19:00
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Several times in the last couple of decades, Microsoft has released source code for the original MS-DOS operating system that kicked off its decades-long dominance of consumer PCs. This week, the company has reached further back than ever, releasing "the earliest DOS source code discovered to date" along with other documentation and notes from its developer. Today's source release is so old that it predates the MS-DOS branding, and it includes "sources to the 86-DOS 1.00 kernel, several development snapshots of the PC-DOS 1.00 kernel, and some well-known utilities such as CHKDSK," write Microsoft's Stacey Haffner and Scott Hanselman in their co-authored post about the release. [...] This source code is old enough that it hadn't been stored digitally. "A dedicated team of historians and preservationists led by Yufeng Gao and Rich Cini," calling itself the "DOS Disassembly Group," painstakingly transcribed and scanned in code from paper printouts provided by Paterson. This process was made even more difficult because modern OCR software struggled with the quality of the decades-old printout.

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Kdenlive 26.04 est dispo, montez vos vidéos en Open source

27 avril 2026 à 13:54

Kdenlive 26.04, c’est l’aboutissement d’un gros chantier visant à stabiliser le logiciel, lui apporter des évolutions techniques, une interface plus lisible et améliorer son utilisation. C’est l’occasion de découvrir cet outil disponible aussi bien sur Windows, Linux ou MacOS, totalement gratuit et probablement suffisant pour la majorité des utilisateurs.

Kdenlive est un produit très complet, capable de prendre en charge de nombreux codecs sur du multipiste audio et vidéo. Il propose de nombreux effets et transitions, permet de configurer celles-ci et donc de sauvegarder les vôtres. Il propose la génération de titres, l’insertion d’images et même l’automatisation de montage à partir de répertoires. Toute l’interface peut s’adapter à vos besoins, des raccourcis clavier pour correspondre à d’autres habitudes jusqu’à la gestion de l’habillage et des barres d’outils. Le logiciel sait même travailler pendant que vous effectuez un rendu ou utiliser une machine différente pour calculer des éléments très lourds en UltraHD par exemple. De la documentation, des guides et des forums sont disponibles pour appréhender l’outil en profondeur.

Kdenlive

Kdenlive permet dans cette version 26.04 d’utiliser un second moniteur pour passer l’image sur laquelle vous travaillez en plein écran. Il offre de nouveaux effets et de nouvelles transitions avec la prise en charge du glisser-déposer.

Les transitions proposent désormais de petites animations qui permettent de voir exactement à quoi elles correspondent. Un détail qui fait gagner du temps à l’utilisateur qui n’aura plus forcément à se souvenir précisément de la différence entre des fonctions aux noms très proches. Le logiciel sait également ajuster automatiquement la longueur des transitions en fonction de chaque clip dans la timeline ou agrandir la durée de clips sélectionnés ensemble.

Une meilleure gestion de la partie montage avec la prise en charge de fonctions de navigation avancées est désormais proposée. La sélection à la souris, le zoom ou le déplacement en utilisant la molette peuvent désormais être effectués à la volée. Des éléments assez standards que l’on retrouve dans les outils majeurs du secteur mais qui n’étaient pas forcément la priorité de Kdenlive jusqu’alors. Un autre gros chantier a été une meilleure prise en charge de système de capture audio externe avec une adaptation des options proposées aux possibilités réelles offertes par le matériel. Enfin, une meilleure gestion des sous-titres et de leur ajustement est proposée.

Enfin, une série de détails ont été mis à jour : la gestion de la fonction undo est plus claire, les montages en 1366 × 768 pixels sont disponibles dans les profils de projets, une meilleure gestion de la file d’attente des projets à rendre est proposée, des fonctionnalités supplémentaires de gestion de marqueurs d’aide au montage sont proposées et beaucoup d’autres détails comme la disparition du curseur sur le rendu d’une vidéo plein écran après 2 secondes d’inactivité.

Kdenlive pour les petites configurations et les grands projets

Bref, si vous êtes à la recherche d’un logiciel de montage vidéo gratuit, complet, ouvert et peu gourmand, Kdenlive vaut le coup d’être essayé. Le logiciel peut être téléchargé de manière classique avec une installation sur le système, mais également de manière « portable » ce qui autorise une exploitation directe, sans installation. Il est également fort peu gourmand avec la possibilité de monter des vidéos en 480P dès 4 Go de mémoire vive, une carte graphique OpenGL 2.0 ou DirectX 9 ou 11 et un processeur un cœur à 2 GHz. Pour des vidéos de plus grande définition, ces éléments changent évidemment mais restent légers : 16 Go de mémoire et une puce 8 cœurs suffisent pour monter en UltraHD. C’est le cas de nombreux MiniPC.

Le téléchargement se passe ici vous pouvez faire un don pour le développement du logiciel par là.

Kdenlive 26.04 est dispo, montez vos vidéos en Open source © MiniMachines.net. 2026

FSF to OnlyOffice: You Can't Use the GNU (A)GPL to Take Software Freedom Away

18 avril 2026 à 15:34
Nextcloud joined a project to create a sovereign replacement for Microsoft Office called "Euro-Office". But after that project forked OnlyOffice, OnlyOffice suspended its partnership with Nextcloud. "They removed all references to our brand/attribute as required by our license," argued OnlyOffice CEO Lev Bannov on March 30th. ("The core issue here isn't just about what the AGPL license states, but about the additional provisions we, as the authors, have included... If the Euro-Office team believes our approach conflicts with the AGPLv3 license, we invite them to submit an official request to FSF for review.") But this week the FSF responded (as "the steward of the GNU family of General Public Licenses"), criticizing OnlyOffice's "attempt to impose an additional restriction on the AGPLv3" and calling it "inconsistent with the freedoms granted by the license," in a blog post from FSF licensing/compliance manager Krzysztof Siewicz: It is possible to modify the (A)GPLv3 with additional terms, but only by adhering to the terms of the license... The (A)GPLv3 makes it clear that it permits all licensees to remove any additional terms that are "further restrictions" under the (A)GPLv3. It states, "[i]f the Program as you received it, or any part of it, contains a notice stating that it is governed by this License along with a term that is a further restriction, you may remove that term"... We urge OnlyOffice to clarify the situation by making it unambiguous that OnlyOffice is licensed under the AGPLv3, and that users who already received copies of the software are allowed to remove any further restrictions. Additionally, if they intend to continue to use the AGPLv3 for future releases, they should state clearly that the program is licensed under the AGPLv3 and make sure they remove any further restrictions from their program documentation and source code. Confusing users by attaching further restrictions to any of the FSF's family of GNU General Public Licenses is not in line with free software. "If FSF determines that our license and project align with AGPLv3, we will continue as an open-source initiative," OnlyOffice's CEO had written in March. "However, if the decision goes against us, we are ready to consider other options."

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