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T-Rex Slash, TV, and Matrix Effects Added to ‘Burn My Windows’ Extension

That retro Compiz-inspired fire effect we spotlighted a few weeks back? It’s had a ton of updates since then and they demand a follow up post! So here it is — but let me stress: these window effects are for fun. No-one is claiming that flame-quit…

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Ubuntu is Finally Taking Linux Gaming Seriously

Can Ubuntu reclaim its gaming crown? Based on a new job opening added to its careers page, Canonical thinks to. Ubuntu’s chief sponsor is recruiting a “Linux Desktop Gaming Product Manager” whose job will be to ”…make Ubuntu the best …

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Distribution Release: Neptune 7.0

Leszek Lesner has announced the release of Neptune 7.0, a major new version of the project’s desktop Linux distribution based on Debian’s latest stable release and featuring the KDE Plasma desktop: “We are proud to announce the release of Neptune 7 ‘F…

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Pinta 2.0 Released, Completes Port to GTK3 & .NET 6

With a new year starting you might be planning to indulge your creativity side this year — and if so, take a look at the latest stable release of open source image editing app Pinta. Pinta 2.0 is major new release that completes the app’s transit…

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Distribution Release: Slackel 7.5 “Openbox”

Happy New Year! Dimitris Tzemos has announced the release of Slackel 7.5 “Openbox” edition, the latest version of the project’s a desktop Linux distribution based on Slackware’s “current” branch, available for both 32-bit and 64-bit platforms: “Slacke…

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Linux Magazine Full Feed 2022-01-01 03:21:49

Parrot OS 4.11 and Fedora Workstation 35

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Happy New Year, Folks — Let’s Fill it with Linux, Yeah?!

A saccharine post of colossally cloy sincerity expressed through the medium of words (when I can enter them in the right order), topped with appreciation.
This post, Happy New Year, Folks — Let’s Fill it with Linux, Yeah?! is from OMG! Ubuntu!. …

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How to Install Mattermost on Debian 11

Mattermost is a self-hosted and open-source online chat service designed to be used as an internal chat platform for companies and organizations.
The post How to Install Mattermost on Debian 11 appeared first on Linux Today.

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10 Perfect Apps to Improve Your GNOME Experience [Part 2]

A set of 10 GNOME Apps from games, utilities and productivity to extend your GNOME desktop experience.
The post 10 Perfect Apps to Improve Your GNOME Experience [Part 2] appeared first on Linux Today.

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Visualize your network with Skydive

If you don’t speak fluent Ethernet, it sometimes helps to get a graphical view of what your network is doing. Skydive offers visual insights that could reveal complex error patterns.

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Indoor navigation with machine learning

We explore some machine learning techniques with a simple missing person app.

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Comparing tools for an easy data exchange

If you want to exchange files over the local network, you do not necessarily have to set up a file server such as Samba. A number of handy tools let you drag and drop to send files.

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Linux Magazine Full Feed 2021-12-31 11:44:25

Chronicler Zack Brown reports on the latest news, views, dilemmas, and developments within the Linux kernel community.

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Create impressive presentations with Kdenlive

Kdenlive plays to its strengths when editing larger video projects and also helps users create appealing slideshows with impressive effects.

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Fuzzing and the quest for safer software

Fuzzing is an important method for finding bugs and security vulnerabilities in software. Read on to find out what fuzzing is and which methods are commonly used today.

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What About the Cats?

The sorry state of discourse on the Internet has many causes, and the experts have offered many solutions for the mess. One of the biggest problems is the way that social media platforms reward engagement.

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Distributed programming made easy with Elixir

The Elixir programming language on a Raspberry Pi lets you create distributed projects in just a few lines of code.

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Linux Magazine Full Feed 2021-12-31 11:44:05

In the news: EndeavorOS 21.4 Has Arrived; NixOS 21.11 Now Available for Download; KDE Plasma Developers Introduce a Gnome-Like Overview; Rocky Linux 8.5 Now Available with Secure Boot Support; CronRAT Malware Targets Linux Servers; AlmaLinux OS 8.5 Now…

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Linux Magazine Full Feed 2021-12-31 11:44:05

This month in Linux Voice.

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Sparkling gems and new releases from the world of Free and Open Source Software

This month Graham looks at Plasma System Monitor, projectM audio visualizer, yt-dlg downloader GUI, and more.

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