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Meet Flow, a Fresh New Browser for Linux

If you miss Arc’s design and want something similar on Linux — but open source and without the AI baggage — Flow Browser is worth a look.
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Keep Your Linux Notes Encrypted with Lockbook

With Markdown support, syncing across devices, and end‑to‑end encryption, Lockbook makes it easy to keep your Linux notes organized and locked down.
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Stop Living in the Browser: Run Your Favorite LLMs on Linux with Cherry Studio

Cherry Studio wraps Ollama and other backends in a polished desktop client, so your AI tools feel like part of Linux instead of an afterthought.
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Need to Redact a PDF on Linux? Try Censor

Follow this walkthrough to set up Censor from Flathub and use it to remove sensitive information from your PDFs.
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Get Your Zen on With Zen Browser

If you like Firefox’s engine but not its direction, Zen Browser gives you a familiar foundation with a more flexible UI, built‑in theming, and productivity-focused features.
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First Look at KDE’s Initial System Setup (KISS) Tool in KDE Plasma 6.5

Meet KDE’s Initial System Setup (KISS) tool as part of the KDE Plasma 6.5 desktop environment, designed for OEM installations to provide an out-of-the-box user experience when buying a new computer.
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NordVPN Now Has a Linux GUI Client and We Gave It a Look

In May, NordVPN got full scale on board with Linux with it released a Linux client. We just took it for a spin!
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Streamline Your Linux Workflow with Albert

It’s not magic—it just feels like it. Meet Albert, your desktop superpower.
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KDE Plasma 6.4: Opening the Hood to See What’s New

This minor point release of KDE Plasma 6.4 packs enough new features to make it worth your attention.
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Warp Takes Your Terminal to Light Speed and Beyond

You’ll think you’re cruising through hyperspace — Warp brings speed, insight, and next-level productivity to the command line.
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Alpine Linux 3.22.0: Not Just for Servers, Containers, and IoT

Everybody knows that Alpine Linux is a great base OS for containers and IoT devices, and works great for running servers in data centers. We decided to see how well it performs on a desktop…
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A Personal Homecoming to BunsenLabs Boron

This week’s episode of Distro Fever finds our hero revisiting BunsenLabs, where he discovers that this blast from his past is more than good enough for his present.
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First Look: Garuda Linux Introduces New COSMIC Edition

A first look at the new Garuda Linux edition featuring the up-and-coming COSMIC desktop environment developed by System76.
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Elementry OS 8: Beauty and the Flatpak Beast — With Screenshots

Elementary OS’s continues its tradition of being easy to use, with many improvements made to its Flatpak-based AppCenter.
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Unveiling BlackArch Linux: The Top OS for Ethical Hacking

Unleash the power of BlackArch Linux, the ultimate platform for ethical hackers and security enthusiasts. Packed with over 2,000 tools for penetration testing, forensics, and network security, BlackArch is your go-to Linux distribution for cybersecurit…

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10 Best Linux Server Distributions in 2024

Looking for the best Linux server distributions in 2024? From Ubuntu Server to CentOS Stream, explore this curated list of top-performing Linux distros tailored for web hosting, enterprise, or personal use. Uncover the features and benefits of each to …

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Internxt – Zero-knowledge, secure Cloud storage with Linux Client

With the growing concerns about data breaches and unauthorized access and major cloud storage providers increasing cost and reducing transparency, it’s difficult to find a cloud storage service that prioritizes user privacy.

Today I will share with you the cloud storage service that deserves a try if you&

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Internxt – Zero-knowledge, secure Cloud storage with Linux Client

With the growing concerns about data breaches and unauthorized access and major cloud storage providers increasing cost and reducing transparency, it’s difficult to find a cloud storage service that prioritizes user privacy.

Today I will share with you the cloud storage service that deserves a try if you&

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First Look at Serpent OS: Minimal GNOME Desktop and Rust-Based Package Manager

Serpent OS pre-alpha is now availabe for public testing with the GNOME desktop environment by default and Rust-based package manager. Here’s our first look at this independent distro!
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Raspberry Pi 5 M.2 HAT+ Review: It Just Works!

A review of the official M.2 HAT+ for the Raspberry Pi 5 single-board computer that lets you have a stable and faster internal storage drive.
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